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  2. Christmas elf - Wikipedia

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    An elf on a Christmas ornament. In English-speaking cultures, Christmas elves are diminutive elves that live with Santa Claus at the North Pole and act as his helpers. Christmas elves are usually depicted as green- or red-clad, with large, pointy ears and wearing pointy hats.

  3. Get Everyone in the Holiday Spirit With These Fun Christmas Games

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    To play, line up five ball ornaments at the end of a table, give each player 10 jingle bells, then watch as they roll them and attempt to knock off all five ornaments. Get the tutorial at Play ...

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    Origin Hotel Kansas City is transforming its Leg Lamp Lodge with Christmas decor and themed activities, like a hot cocoa bar cart, to allow guests to experience a taste of the festive season in-house.

  5. Icelandic Christmas folklore - Wikipedia

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    Harasses sheep, but is impaired by his stiff peg-legs. 12 December: 25 December: Giljagaur: Gully Gawk Hides in gullies, waiting for an opportunity to sneak into the cowshed and steal milk. 13 December 26 December Stúfur: Stubby Abnormally short. Steals pans for the food baked to the bottoms and brims. 14 December 27 December Þvörusleikir ...

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    This list of 150 hilarious Christmas jokes will keep your family and friends laughing all season long. Share Christmas knock-knock jokes, dad jokes, and puns.

  7. Tió de Nadal - Wikipedia

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    The Tió de Nadal (Catalan pronunciation: [tiˈo ðə nəˈðal]; 'Christmas Log'), also known simply as tió ('log'), soca or tronc(a) ('trunk'), is a character in Catalan mythology relating to a Christmas tradition widespread in Catalonia, Majorca (known as Nadaler [1]), Aragon, Occitania (Southern France) and Andorra.

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