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Christmas And New Year's Riddle

Hint:
In 2020 New Year's occurs on January 1st, 2020 and Christmas on December 25th, 2020. These dates are 51 weeks and 2 days apart, not one week apart (during the year New Year's occurs before Christmas).
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Christmas Tigers Riddle

Hint:
Jungle bells! Jungle bells!
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Part Of A Tree Riddle

Hint:
Bark
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Banking Trees Riddle

Hint:
It started its own branch.
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Pine Trees In Trouble Riddle

Hint:
Because it was being knotty.
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The Dogwood Tree Riddle

Hint:
By its bark.
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Trees At The Lake Riddle

Hint:
Swimming trunks!
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The Day Before Christmas Riddle

Hint:
It's Christmas, Eve!
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Carrying A Tree Riddle

Hint:
A palm tree
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Christmas Carol Riddle

Hint:
Silent night!
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The Christmas King Riddle

Hint:
A stocking.
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Christmas Pizza Riddle

Hint:
Cheeses Crust.
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Dancing Trees Riddle

Hint:
That's ENT-ertainment!
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The Christmas Alphabet Riddle

Hint:
The Christmas alphabet has NO EL.
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Christmas Cat Riddle

Hint:
Sandy Claws!
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