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  2. 10 best Halloween costume ideas for families - AOL

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    RELATED: Cheap, throw-on costume ideas for the busy woman: More costume ideas: 8 ways to wear designer pieces for a lot less for Halloween. 10 fun Halloween costumes for BFFs. 16 last-minute ...

  3. 50 Clever Family Halloween Costume Ideas You'll Actually All ...

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    Whether you're a small but mighty nuclear crew or you're a bigger tight-knit squad of distant relatives, there's a theme for every family. 50 Clever Family Halloween Costume Ideas You'll Actually ...

  4. 42 Scary Good Halloween Costume Ideas for Your Iconic Trio - AOL

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    In addition to our curated list, other places you might find inspiration for your trio Halloween costume include books, movies, TV shows, pop culture, scary stories, and even decades — like a ...

  5. Get Everyone in on the Fun With These Family Halloween ... - AOL

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    If you have a bigger family, a father-son Halloween costume might be Star Wars characters or superheroes. After all, there are plenty of ways to get the whole crew in on the festive fun!

  6. Rita Ryack - Wikipedia

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    Rita Ryack is a costume designer who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design at the 73rd Academy Awards for her work in How the Grinch Stole Christmas. [1] She was also nominated for a Tony Award at the 37th Tony Awards for My One and Only, [2] and was nominated for the award again in 2014, for Casa Valentina. [3]

  7. Whoville - Wikipedia

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    Whoville, sometimes written as Who-ville, is a fictional town created by author Theodor Seuss Geisel, under the name Dr. Seuss.Whoville appeared in the 1954 book Horton Hears a Who! and the 1957 book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! with significant differences between the two renditions.