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Alice in Wonderland Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, `and what is the use of a book,' thought Alice `without pictures or conversation?'

Alice with the flowers ● What a _______, you are! ● You'd look better as a ________ in a vase!

Alice with the Playing Cards Children dressed as cards!

The four _________? ● _________? ● ________? ● _________?

The four...suits! ● Clubs ● Diamonds ● Hearts ● Spades

THE MOST IMPORTANT CARDS ● A _________ ● K _________ ● Q __________ ● J _____ or _______

Some Jokes in the Panto!!! Kay Maravilla says she is gone to the toilet in the Palace to: - Take a royal flush - Have a wiki leak

Some more jokes!!! ● What a ______, you are! ● This is a bum deal! ● Oh, come on! Shuffle, you lot!

Some more Puns! ● Time is r______ ___! ● Time is f_______ ● ____!

A Riddle!!!!! What's the difference between inlaws and outlaws?

A Riddle!!! That outlaws are WANTED!

Tea Party!!!!!!!! ● I wonder if _______ ● ________ ● is also ● invited!!!!

We wish you a Merry Christmas ! ● The _____ Hatter ● The Queen of Hearts (_____with his head!) ● The _________ Cheshire Cat

We wish you a Merry Christmas! ● The Mad Hatter ● The Queen of Hearts (Off with his head!!!) ● The grinning Cheshire Cat