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Hint
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Answer
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The man who hides presents under your Christmas tree or in your stocking.
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Santa Claus
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The animal that⬆rides to get across the world.
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Reindeer
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What 1 rides in.
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Sleigh
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Round decorations you might put on your Christmas tree.
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Bauble
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Large bird that you might eat on Christmas day.
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Turkey
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A form of decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil attached to a long piece of thread
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Tinsel
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Small white or differently coloured electric lights spaced evenly along a cable and used for decoration, especially at Christmas.
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Christmas Lights
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Red sauce you might spread on 5.
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Cranberry Sauce
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An arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration on a door.
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Wreath
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A large sock like object that Santa might put presents in.
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Stocking
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Human shaped cookie that tastes of ginger.
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Gingerbread Man
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Pie full of mice meat.
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Mince Pie
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Atmospheric water vapour frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
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Snow
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Man made of⬆.
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Snowman
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Some thing you give to someone or Santa would give to you.
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presents
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Santa's little helpers that make presents.
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Elf
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A widely distributed evergreen shrub, typically having prickly dark green leaves, small white flowers, and red berries.
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Holly
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A leathery-leaved parasitic plant which grows on apple, oak, and other broad leaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter. It is tradition that you kiss when you are underneath it.
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Mistletoe
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Made to resemble a toy soldier and in German tradition they bring good luck, frightening away malevolent spirits and also serve as protectors of a house.
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Nutcracker
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A drink consisting of rum, brandy, or other alcohol mixed with beaten egg, milk, and sugar.
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Eggnog
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A type of party favour originating in England, but now widely used throughout the modern world to celebrate Christmas and other special occasions and festive events. They consist of a wrapped and decorated cardboard cylinder and very much resemble a large candy twist.
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Christmas Crakers
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From the 1st of December to the 24th-25th you might open one of these.
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Advent Calender.
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A hot drink consisting of chocolate powder and milk.
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Hot chocolate
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A bird typically having a brown back with red on the breast or other colourful markings.
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Robin
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A cylindrical stick of striped sweet rock with a curved end, resembling a walking stick.
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Candy cane
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A hot alcoholic drink made of wine mixed with sugar and spices, traditionally drunk at winter festivals such as Christmas.
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Mulled wine
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Where Santa lives
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North Pole
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A cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick which is lit to produce light as it burns.
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Candle
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