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- Christmas carol [r]: A song or hymn associated with Christmas. [e]
- Christmas [r]: Winter holiday beginning on 25th December; originated as a pagan festival but was adopted by early Christians to observe the birth of Jesus, and today is a major international event regardless of religious background. [e]
- O. Henry [r]: Pen name of William Sydney Porter (1862–1910), American author of some 400 short stories. [e]
- Reformed churches [r]: A branch of Protestant Christianity subscribing to Reformed theology [e]
- Plymouth Colony [r]: English colony in North America, 1620-1691, until it was absorbed by Massachusetts. [e]
- Angel (Biblical) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Christmas [r]: Winter holiday beginning on 25th December; originated as a pagan festival but was adopted by early Christians to observe the birth of Jesus, and today is a major international event regardless of religious background. [e]
- Roast turkey [r]: The preparation of a whole bird as a meal for a large group of people, frequently at festive occasions such as Christmas-time or various holidays. [e]