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chimney-climbing

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  • The country also intends to hold annual games in which Santas from all over the world will test their chimney-climbing, sled-racing and tree-decorating skills.

    Smoother Finish 2007

  • At the contest, 17 Santa Clauses from 12 nations competed in chimney-climbing and Christmas tree decorating, and were judged for best beard, suit and "ho-ho-ho!"

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • At the contest, 17 Santa Clauses from 12 nations competed in chimney-climbing and Christmas tree decorating, and were judged for best beard, suit and "ho-ho-ho!"

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • That he purposed an attempt at chimney-climbing was evident, though how the fire would have agreed with his pantaloons, not to speak of what they contained, poor Dick appeared completely to ignore.

    East Lynne, or, The Earl's Daughter 1864

  • That he purposed an attempt at chimney-climbing was evident, though how the fire would have agreed with his pantaloons, not to speak of what they contained, poor Dick appeared completely to ignore.

    East Lynne Henry Wood 1850

  • The event took place in sub-zero temperatures in the Swedish town of Gaellivare and included contests such as chimney-climbing, present-wrapping, porridge-eating, kick-sledding and reindeer-racing.

    Channel NewsAsia Front Page News 2009

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