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  • * [[Christmas/Catalogs/Foods]] * [[Christmas/Catalogs/"Merry Christmas" in other languages]]
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  • ...ply '''Christmas''' (although in secular speech "Christmas" usually means "Christmas Day", or the 25th December as a national holiday). ''The Twelve Days of Christmas'' is also a popular [[Christmas carol]]
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  • {{r|On a Snowy Christmas Night}} {{r|The Wonderful World of Christmas}}
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  • * All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth * All I Want for Christmas is You
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  • * [[A Christmas Carol]] * [[Christmas]]
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  • * [[A Christmas Carol/Catalogs/Plays and films based on A Christmas Carol]] * [[A Christmas Carol/Catalogs/Actors who have played Ebenezer Scrooge]]
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  • '''Christmas Eve''' is the name given to the 24th of December, the day before Christmas Day. It is marked by preparations for Christmas Day, and particularly by religious observances.
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  • Primary meal traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, similar to a standard Sunday dinner.
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  • Christmas carol based on the poem 'Christmas Bells', composed by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) in 1863.
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  • {{r|Christmas carol}} {{r|Christmas Eve}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Christmas carol]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|A Christmas Carol}}
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  • '''''Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas''''' is a studio [[Christmas]] album by [[Elvis Presley]]. It was released on 20 October 1971. #'On a Snowy Christmas Night' (Stanley Gelber) - 2:46
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  • {{r|Christmas}} {{r|Christmas carol}}
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  • ...series of increasingly grandiose gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas, ultimately leaving the singer with 364 gifts from her 'true love.'
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  • ...er 24, 1914, when British and German soldiers ceased hostilities to sing [[Christmas carol]]s, play a game of [[football]] and exchange token gifts.
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  • ...ndays preceding Christmas Day, with a final, central candle being lit on [[Christmas Eve]]. The Advent Wreath began in [[Germany]] as a private observance in p
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  • Plays and films based on ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]] * [[A Christmas Carol (1938 film)]], starry [[Reginald Owen]]
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  • Plays and films based on A Christmas Carol by [[Charles Dickens]] * A Christmas Carol (1938 film), starry [[Reginald Owen]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Twelve Days of Christmas (carol)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Christmas carol}}
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  • ...asts for four weeks and is marked by preparations for the celebration of [[Christmas]]. The first day is known as Advent Sunday. ...y, one more candle is lighted, symbolizing the waiting for Jesus' birth on Christmas.
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  • {{r|White Christmas (song)}} {{r|I'll Be Home for Christmas}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Christmas in the Trenches]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Christmas carol}}
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  • ...ols were often danceable. Today the word is almost exclusively applied to Christmas and sometimes Advent hymns. It is correctly applied to [[Easter hymns]] as ...called carols. In modern secular use (such as school festivals or public Christmas traditions) such songs are usually included, but not in church services. In
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christmas]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christmas]]
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  • Some religious songs not intended for particular use at Christmas have nevertheless become associated with the season in recent decades. Thi ...s now traditional to hear the piece at Christmas, or, more frequently, the Christmas portion plus “Alleluia”.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christmas carol]]
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  • A song or hymn associated with [[Christmas]].
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  • ...n to most as the lyrics to the [[Christmas Carol]] '''I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day''', in 1864, in the middle of the [[American Civil War]]. Both his son
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  • {{r|Christmas}} {{r|Christmas mass}}
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  • ...amounts of food normally prepared, there is usually only one main meal on Christmas Day, with snacks or little meals at other times of the day. ...meal, its variants in the Commonwealth and the United States, and include Christmas food traditions from around the world.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Christmas/Catalogs/Hymns and carols]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Twelve Days of Christmas (disambiguation)]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Enduring [[Christmas]] [[poem]] attributed to [[Clement Clark Moore]].
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  • | pagename = A Christmas Carol | abc = Christmas Carol, A
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  • ...rom St. Nicholas]]'', also known by its first line "'Twas the Night Before Christmas". Moore's authorship of the poem was disputed at the end of the 20th Centu ...ding at New York's [[Church of the Intercession]] is the oldest continuing Christmas tradition in that city.
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  • | pagename = Elvis' Christmas Album | abc = Elvis' Christmas Album
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio [[Christmas]] album by [[Elvis Presley]], released on 20 October 1971.
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  • The 1951 version of Charles Dickens' ''A Christmas Carol'' featuring Alistair Sim.
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  • A popular term used to describe the Christmas Truces of World War I.
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  • * ''A Christmas Carol'', in plain text, from Project Gutenberg: http://gutenberg.readingroo
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  • 1938 film version of [[Charles Dickens]]'s [[A Christmas Carol]] starring [[Reginald Owen]] as [[Scrooge]].
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  • {{r|A Christmas Carol (1938 film)}} {{r|A Christmas Carol}}
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  • ...uld be any issue. An absolutely fantastic final christmas article (before Christmas ;) ) would be great! --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 09:25, 17 Augus ...all work to get it up to approval standards and have a crowning moment on Christmas day, it would be nice [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 09:41, 17 Augu
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  • {{r|Christmas Eve}} {{r|Christmas}}
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  • | pagename = Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas | abc = Elvis Sings the Wonderful World of Christmas
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  • Although according to The Internet Movie Data Base '''A Christmas Carol''' was filmed at least four times prior, this 1935 version is the ear ...ful to the novella, and notably includes a sequence portraying the grand [[Christmas dinner]] at the [[Lord Mayor of London|Lord Mayor’s]] residence; juxtapos
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Christmas dinner]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Christmas}}
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  • {{r|Christmas carol}} {{r|Christmas}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Christmas}}
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  • ...The story was first published anonymously in 1823. It is the best known Christmas poem in [[United States of American|America]], but its influence has been f A gentleman is preparing for bed on a moonlit [[Christmas Eve]]. To his surprise he suddenly sees a small sleigh drawn by reindeer.
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  • :As far as I know, yes. It's a proper name: Christmas Eve, not Christmas eve, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, etc. But, on the eve of her birthday,
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  • | pagename = Christmas | abc = Christmas
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  • {{r|A Christmas Carol (1938 film)}} {{r|A Christmas Carol}}
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  • * [[Christmas dinner]]
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  • {{rpl|Christmas}} {{rpl|Christmas Eve}}
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  • ...ples, later being absorbed into and equated with the Christian festival of Christmas.
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  • The RoBot strikes again. Happy Christmas, Larry - [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 18:35, 22 December 2007 (CST)
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  • A parody of Christmas invented by Richard Stallman, held in honour of Isaac Newton's birthday.
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  • ...ding from the [[bible]], sometimes with explanation, (the "lessons") and [[Christmas Carol]] (the "carols").
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  • | pagename = Christmas carol | abc = Christmas carol
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  • ...aced other meats as the special food of the day: [[goose]] was once the UK Christmas meal and contrary to popular belief, turkey is a relatively recent newcomer ...[A Christmas Carol]], Scrooge sends the 'prize turkey' to the Cratchits on Christmas Day; presumably the turkey dinner will be more special that one with goose.
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  • '''Boxing Day''' is an annual [[Christmas|Christmastide]] holiday occurring on the 26th December in the [[United King St. Stephen’s Day is chiefly remembered today thanks to the [[Christmas carol]] as the day on which the legendary [[Wenceslaus I of Bohemia|Good Ki
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  • {{r|A Christmas Carol}} {{r|Christmas carol}}
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  • The 24th of December, the day before [[Christmas]] Day.
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  • | pagename = Christmas Eve | abc = Christmas Eve
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  • | pagename = Christmas dinner | abc = dinner, Christmas
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  • ...of much discussion. This page will list religious songs associated with [[Christmas]], in alphabetical order both by hymn tune and by popular English-language ...secular and ecumenical carol services, and often the hymn chosen to open a Christmas Eve service or Mass.
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  • | pagename = Christmas in the Trenches | abc = Christmas in the Trenches
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  • ...crooge, and was the first sound version of the Charles Dickens classic ''A Christmas Carol''.
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  • ...h wove together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza.
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  • '''''Elvis' Christmas Album''''' is the fourth studio album by [[Elvis Presley]]. It was released #'White Christmas' (Irving Berlin) - 2:23
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  • | pagename = A Christmas Carol (1938 film) | abc = Christmas Carol (1938 film), A
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  • '''A Christmas Carol''' is a [[novella]] by [[Charles Dickens]], one of his most popular w ...wers generosity on all who know him, demonstrating the redemptive power of Christmas.
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  • A fourth century [[bishop]] now closely associated with [[Christmas]] and the [[patron saint]] of (among many) [[Amsterdam]], [[Russia]], [[chi
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  • '''Grav-mass''' is [[Richard Stallman]]'s parody of [[Christmas]]. He describes it as follows: ''On December 25, Isaac Newton's birthday, ...g to the modern [[Year#Gregorian_calendar|Gregorian Calendar]], but was on Christmas according to the [[Year#Julian_calendar|Julian Calendar]] in effect in Engl
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  • | title = Santa's North Pole Cookbook: Classic Christmas Recipes from Saint Nicholas Himself
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  • | pagename = The Twelve Days of Christmas (carol) | abc = Twelve Days of Christmas (carol), The
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  • | pagename = I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day | abc = I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
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  • ...lasts for four weeks and is marked by preparations for the celebration of Christmas.
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  • ...y busiest web site that I own. On that web site, I have nearly all of the Christmas Tree growers listed.
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  • ...meal for a large group of people, frequently at festive occasions such as Christmas-time or various holidays.
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  • The 1938 film adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]'s novella '''A Christmas Carol''' starred [[Reginald Owen]] as Scrooge and [[Gene Lockhart|Gene]] an ...the time. This is decried by some and appreciated by others; see the [[A Christmas Carol (1938 film)/Debate Guide|debate guide]].
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  • ...he relative merits and problems with differing performance versions of ''A Christmas Carol''. A discussion of those pertaining to the 1938 film follows. * [[Ann Rutherford]], makes a young and extremely beautiful ''Ghost of Christmas Past'', and the only female one (the outline of actress Marie Ney was used
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  • ...4th of December, also known as ''Mass at Midnight'' or ''The First Mass of Christmas''.
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  • The Christmas books (novellas): * ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' (1843)
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  • ...ursers who help [[Santa Claus]] can deliver presents around the world on [[Christmas Eve]] are the stuff of legend, but have been positively identified by sever ...the snopes urban legends website <ref> See http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/santa/reindeer.asp for a full discussion </ref>.
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  • ...(5) Halloween is the second most popular holiday, dollar for dollar, after Christmas in U.S.[[User:Jeffrey Scott Bernstein|Jeffrey Scott Bernstein]] 23:25, 8 Oc :Um, what is Christmas listed as? Do we have a christmas article yet? --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 23:42, 8 October 2007
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  • ...as just wondering if my humble little article will ever be approved? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year (2010)!
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  • ...fusion device for missile cones, parachuted by air drop from B52 aircraft, Christmas Island, May 2, 1962}} ...t|200px|1.3 Mt,"Bluestone" test of fusion bomb air drop from B52 aircraft, Christmas Island, June 30, 1962}}
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  • ...does* exist, I wasn't having a completely mad moment. Is the original ''A Christmas Carol'' a novellette or a novella? [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 15:10,
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  • * [[Christmas tree]]
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  • ...n each of the 12 days of Christmas. The song begins: On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me: A [[partridge]] in a pear tree. ...rs, etc., and goes off to live in a motel.<ref> Jim Dunn, ''The 12 Days of Christmas,'' illus. Mary Beth Wiebe, Chapel Hill, N.C.: The Intimate Bookshop, 1964.
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  • {{r|Christmas}}
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  • I'm inclined to think this should be a subpage of [[A Christmas Carol]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 21:53, 11 December 2007 (CST)
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  • Does anyone know (for certain) the status of Christmas Carols and the Public Domain? My understanding was that if you know the wo
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  • * [[Christmas/Catalogs]] ...]], and you can access it from either the [[Christmas]] cluster or the [[A Christmas Carol]] cluster. Perhaps one day it will be referenced at [[Charles Dicken
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  • ** [http://www.dickensfair.com/ Dickens Christmas Fair] in San Francisco ...ibrivox.org/a-christmas-carol-by-charles-dickens/ Free audiobook] of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' at [http://librivox.org/ LibriVox]
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  • '''Christmas Island''' (10°25'S 105°43'E) is an Australian territory 2300 kilometres n Christmas Island is also famous for its red crabs, which migrate across the island ev
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