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(Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but since this is the actual legendary Krampus depicted as real, rather than an imposter, it doesn't need a separate page, does it?)
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* The Doctor hangs a [[wreath]] on her TARDIS door.
* The Doctor hangs a [[wreath]] on her TARDIS door.
* The Doctor leaves a [[mince pie]] and a [[carrot]] for her "old friend".
* The Doctor leaves a [[mince pie]] and a [[carrot]] for her "old friend".
* Ryan calls Krampus the "anti-Santa".


=== Leisure ===
=== Leisure ===
* Ryan suggests the Doctor take them to [[Disneyland]], or "cool, future, other planet Disneyland".
* Ryan suggests the Doctor take them to [[Disneyland]], or "cool, future, other planet Disneyland".
* The Doctor recalls how Graham lost a [[Bevivian game of chance]] at the amusement park they'd previously visited.
* The Doctor recalls how Graham lost a [[Bevivian game of chance]] at the amusement park they'd previously visited.
* Graham, Ryan, and Yaz each have conflicting memories of what happened at the amusement park:
** Graham recalled that Ryan had gone into an "alien [[haunted house]]" full of "actual [[ghost]]s", where he was in danger of becoming one.
** Ryan remembered encountering an "alien [[clown]]", with a [[trick flower]] that sprayed Yaz with a dangerous substance that they "barely" found the antidote for in time.
** Yaz's version of events saw the Doctor play a test of strength carnival game, which led to her being put in their [[gladiator games]].


=== Popular culture ===
=== Popular culture ===
* Ryan calls the use of the mind trap on the workers "very ''[[Dark Crystal]]'' of 'em".
* Ryan calls the use of the mind trap on the workers "very ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'' of 'em".
* Ryan calls Krampus a "regular [[Grinch]]".
* Ryan calls Krampus a "regular [[Grinch]]".


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