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What is the name of the dog who steals turkey in a Christmas story?

2024-10-01 21:09
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Maybe it's Fido. But without knowing the exact story, it's hard to say for sure. Some stories might give the dog a human-like name or a name related to Christmas.

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What is the name of the dog who steals turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-11-14 06:04
In the absence of more context, it's difficult to determine the dog's name. There are numerous Christmas tales, and while some might feature a dog getting into turkey - related...
Who can tell me the name of the dog that steals a turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-11-13 17:09
Sorry, I don't know of any such dog in a Christmas story. There are classic Christmas stories like 'A Christmas Carol' which don't have this plot. It might be from...
What happened to the dog in a Christmas story who ate turkey?
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2024-10-11 05:07
It's hard to say exactly. The dog might have been scolded for eating the turkey, or perhaps it just enjoyed a moment of deliciousness and then went on with its...
Whose dog ate the turkey in A Christmas Story?
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2024-10-17 02:28
It could have been one of the neighbor's dogs. Maybe it got loose and found its way to the turkey.
Whose dog ate the turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-10-04 17:44
It could be the neighbor's dog. Maybe it got loose and was attracted by the smell of the turkey.
What happened when a dog ate turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-10-16 05:29
Perhaps the dog eating the turkey was a surprise twist that changed the course of the Christmas story. Maybe it made everyone have to come up with a new plan...
Why did the dog in the Christmas story steal the turkey?
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2024-10-06 12:02
The dog might have stolen the turkey because it smelled so good and it wanted to have a special treat for itself. Maybe it didn't even know it was doing...
What is the significance of a turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-11-11 15:33
In many Christmas stories, the turkey can represent the traditional meal. It's a central part of the Christmas dinner in many Western cultures, so it often symbolizes the bounty and...
What is the significance of the turkey in a Christmas story?
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2024-10-14 20:39
The turkey often symbolizes a festive meal and family gathering during Christmas. It's a central part of the celebration and represents abundance and togetherness.
What happened to the turkey in A Christmas Story?
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2024-10-03 08:19
Well, the turkey got into quite a predicament. It was accidentally dropped and became inedible for the Christmas feast. It was a chaotic moment in the story.
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