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Which Australian footballer made and helped pull a huge Christmas cracker in 1991?

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Who produced the first Christmas cracker?

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What was the original name of Christmas crackers?

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What is the most common gift received in a Christmas cracker?

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What is another name for a cracker?

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Where did Christmas cracker originate from?

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What causes the bang in a Christmas cracker?

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What did tom smith invent in 1847?

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