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  2. 40 Best DIY Christmas Ornament Ideas from Instagram - AOL

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    40 Best DIY Ornaments. 1. Embroidery Hoop Ornaments. I love making handmade elements for the holidays! I made some bright and colorful embroidery hoop ornaments today and used the little girls ...

  3. 50 Fun Thanksgiving Games To Play With Your Family ... - AOL

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    19. Shake Your Tail Feather. Empty a tissue box for each player and replace the tissues with colorful feathers. Tape a pair of old pantyhose onto each box so the box sits in the middle. To play ...

  4. These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Make Your Tree Even ... - AOL

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    Test your craft skills with these creative ideas for DIY Christmas ornaments. They're easy and fun to make, and can be given as homemade Christmas gifts, too!

  5. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The first Thanksgiving-themed episode of Friends centered on the accidental release of the (unused at the time) "Underdog" balloon. "Macy's Day Parade" is a song by Green Day, on their album Warning. In 2008, a Coca-Cola CGI ad aired in the United States during Super Bowl XLII.

  6. List of Thanksgiving television specials - Wikipedia

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    B.C.: The First Thanksgiving (1973) Bear in the Big Blue House: The Best Thanksgiving Ever (1999) The Berenstain Bears: The Prize Pumpkin (2003) The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw (1980) Big City Greens: Big Deal / Forbidden Feline (2018) The Big Comfy Couch: Feast of Fools (1993) Blue's Clues: Thankful (1999)

  7. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving (United States) Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. [2] It is sometimes called American Thanksgiving (outside the United States) to distinguish it from the Canadian holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions.