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    According to Pennsylvania Dutch and French tradition, what is Santa Claus' brother's name?

    Question #24768. Asked by JD. (Dec 02 02 1:32 PM)


    Shocked of Aylesford

    Bells Nichols according to http://mortichai.tripod.com/siteofinsanity/id7.html

    Dec 02 02, 1:42 PM
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    Dec 15 03, 7:43 PM


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