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  • 21Christmas music — Holiday Song redirects here. For the song by the Pixies, see Come on Pilgrim. Christmas song redirects here. For the Mel Tormé composition, see The Christmas Song. Christmas Songs redirects here. For albums with that name, see Christmas Songs… …

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  • 22Christmas controversy — War on Christmas redirects here. For the brief cessation of hostilities during WWI, see Christmas truce. Christmas controversy refers to controversy or disagreement surrounding the celebration or acknowledgment of the Christmas holiday in… …

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  • 23Happy Xmas (War Is Over) — This Is Christmas redirects here. For the Luther Vandross album, see This Is Christmas (album). Happy Xmas (War Is Over) Single by John Yoko/The Plastic Ono Band with the …

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  • 24Merry Flippin' Christmas Volumes 1 and 2 — Merry Flippin Christmas Volume 1 Compilation album by Bowling for Soup Released November 26, 2009 (digital …

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  • 25Christmas in Ireland — is the largest celebration of the year[citation needed] and lasts from December 24 to January 6,[citation needed] although December 8 is traditionally viewed as the start of Christmas[citation needed] with many putting up their decorations and… …

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  • 26Christmas in the post-War United States — New Orleans department store Santa Claus, 1954 Christmas in the United States during the post War years (1946–1964) reflected a period of peace, productivity, and prosperity. Americans staged sumptuous Christmases and enjoyed a variety of holiday …

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  • 27Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) — Song by Darlene Love from the album A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records Released November 22, 1963 Genre Christmas, Baroque pop Length …

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  • 28Christmas Duets — Compilation album by Elvis Presley Recorded 2008 …

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  • 29Christmas Tree (Lady Gaga song) — Christmas Tree …

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  • 30Merry England — For other uses, see Merrie England (disambiguation). Poor little birdie teased, by the 19th century English illustrator Richard Doyle. Traditional English fairytales depicting elves, fairies and pixies are set on a Merrie England setting of… …

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