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- 2. Santa’s beloved helper with a red nose.
- 7. The ………… Men visited Baby Jesus in order to worship him and give him three gifts.
- 8. In the past people used them to decorate their Christmas trees, but now they are replaced by little electric lights.
- 9. The most famous British Christmas tree is set up in ………… Square.
- 11. You should kiss someone under this plant.
- 13. Santa Claus may get stuck there if he is too fat.
- 14. They look like big sweets, but inside them you can find a coloured paper hat, a small toy, a motto and a joke or a riddle.
- 15. Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince …………, brought a Christmas tree over from Germany.
- 16. People sing them at Christmas time.
- 17. The period leading up to Christmas and including the four preceding Sundays.
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- 1. Christmas ………… is one of the most popular desserts eaten at the end of Christmas dinner.
- 3. ………… and ivy are among the most popular Christmas plants.
- 4. This meat is usually eaten for Christmas dinner.
- 5. The month of Christmas.
- 6. The place where Jesus was born.
- 10. On Christmas Day Santa Claus and his ………… deliver presents to all good children.
- 12. Christmas presents are put there.
- 14. When you want to wish a relative or a friend Happy Christmas, you may say so in person, you may text it, or you may send a traditional Christmas ………… .