advent, the arrival of someone or something important, candle, a cylinder of wax with a central wick (like string) which burns to produce light, carol, a religious song or popular hymn that people sing at Christmas, cracker, a decorated paper tube that makes a sharp noise ("crack!") and releases a small toy when two people pull it apart, eggnog, a traditional Christmas drink made of alcohol with beaten eggs and milk, decoration, something that adds beauty; ornament, frankincense, a gum used for incense, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus, holly, an evergreen plant with prickly dark green leaves and red berries, manger, a trough for food for horses or cattle (used by Mary as a cradle or bed for Jesus), mistletoe, a parasitic plant with white berries, traditionally used as a Christmas decoration, the Nativity, the birth of Jesus Christ, reindeer, a deer with large antlers found in some cold climates (believed to pull the sleigh for Santa Claus or Father Christmas), tinsel, a decoration consisting of thin strips of shiny metal foil, traditionally used at Christmas, turkey, a bird like a large chicken, traditionally eaten at Christmas, Boxing Day, the first day after Christmas Day, which is a public holiday in the UK and Canada, candy cane, a hard cane-shaped candy stick which is usually white with red stripes and tastes like peppermint, gingerbread, a type of cake made with ginger, ivy, a plant that grows up walls or that spreads over a large area. It has shiny dark green leaves with several points., nutcracker, a tool for breaking open the shells of nuts, snowflake, a single piece of snow that falls from the sky.

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