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    How many times is Santa Claus mentioned in the poem 'Twas the Night Before Christmas?'

    Question #8671. Asked by nao.

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    Folks, I think nao is trying to catch us on a technicality. The jolly old elf in the poem is St. Nicholas, not Santa Claus. There is no mention of 'Santa Claus'. Still, Happy Christmas to all...

    Dec 11 00, 6:36 PM

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