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    You’re at the top of my naughty list and still getting gifts. Sorry to get mushy, but it's so nice to know you'll be beside me at Christmas this year. It’s almost as if Santa’s elves made ...

  3. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Party Game Ideas has a fun suggestion for a competitive activity. Challenge your party guests to see who can wrap a present the fastest. ... try "Two Naughties and a Nice," where you reveal three ...

  4. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Whether you're looking to plan a Christmas drinking game, host a Christmas trivia battle of the brains, or coordinate a tacky Christmas sweater contest, you'll find plenty of adult-friendly ideas ...

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    Last Christmas: The Naughty or Nice Holiday Party Game Break this one out after the kids have gone to bed. This game is packed with cheeky questions and fun challenges that are perfect for ...

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    Couple in funny holiday sweaters laughing about Christmas pick up lines. The holidays are the greatest time of the year. And whether you're single or in a relationship, everybody knows a turkey ...

  7. Mrs. Claus - Wikipedia

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    The character recurred throughout mass media of the time, with notable literary examples including the 1914 one-act play Mrs. Santa Claus, Militant by Bell Elliott Palmer, the 1923 story The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus by Sarah Addington illustrated by Gertrude Kay, and the 1963 children's book How Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Christmas by Phyllis McGinley.