“The Night Before Christmas”
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Moore's poem did much to establish certain aspects of the myth of Santa Claus: that he is a fat man dressed in a fur-trimmed suit, carries presents in a sack, enters houses through the chimney, and travels through the air in a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
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The Royal Mint said that to celebrate the launch of the 2024 collectable it has also hidden a solid gold coin behind door 24 of one of its advent calendars for someone to discover the night before Christmas.
From BBC
Accompanying the image was a rhyming post styled after ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, urging Tennesseans to call Lee’s office in protest: “‘Twas the week before Christmas, when all through the state, Tennesseans were begging Gov. Lee to stop with the hate.”
From Salon
MI5 has released a special version of the festive poem The night before Christmas, read by actor Gary Oldman.
From BBC
His version nods to the location of MI5 headquarters in central London: "'Twas the night before Christmas when all through Thames House, not a creature was stirring, just the click of a mouse."
From BBC
In the voice over, Oldman reprises the role of his Slow Horses character Jackson Lamb - a spy in charge of a group of failed MI5 agents - beginning with the poem's famous words "'Twas the night before Christmas".
From BBC
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