In the poem, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" attributed to Clement Clarke Moore, Santa goes up the chimney to his sleigh and reindeer. He does this by, "laying his finger aside of his nose, and giving a nod, up the chimney he rose."
after he drinks and eats his treats which give him more energy, he says the magic word that lifts him up in a flash to go up the chimney, and if there isn't one he just vanishes through the either the front or back door, it is done so fast , no one can ever see it unless you are an elf.
With a twinkle in his eye and a quickness in his step, Santa Claus magically rises back up where Rudolph and the other reindeer wait for him. Then, they're off to the next house!
Sorry, that's a trade secret. Can't tell.
ok i don't know so dont yell at me. gosh im an idiot
Eat mince pies, drink anything left out for him, just general dithering when he has work to do.
by snapping his fingers
In the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas," Santa ate the cookies and milk left out for him by the narrator's family before going up the chimney to continue his journey delivering presents.
Santa would finish delivering the presesnts at 1pm GMT-0
Santa has a magic key so he can get into every house without a chimney
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Santa went down my chimney. The chimney needs to be cleaned every now and then.
The Chimney is Santa's favorite entrance for the home invitation.
he uses his magic to enter through chimneys
santa is magic he can do what he wants
santa doesnt exist
Santa's door = a chimney
Chimney!