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| Wicked: For Good | 1 | - | $147M |
| Now You See Me: Now You Don't | 2 | 1 | $36.7M |
| Predator: Badlands | 3 | 3 | $76.6M |
| The Running Man | 4 | 2 | $27M |
| Rental Family | 5 | - | $3.3M |
| Sisu: Road to Revenge | 6 | - | $2.4M |
| Regretting You | 7 | 4 | $47.3M |
| Nuremberg | 8 | 7 | $11M |
| Black Phone 2 | 9 | 5 | $76.4M |
| Sarah's Oil | 10 | 8 | $10.4M |
| Keeper | 11 | 6 | $4M |
| Sentimental Value | 12 | 19 | $1.5M |
| The Metropolitan Opera: Arabella | 13 | - | $611,930 |
| 1 | Taylor Swift : The Fate of Ophelia |
| 2 | Olivia Dean : Man I Need |
| 3 | Alex Warren : Ordinary |
| 4 | HUNTR/X : Golden |
| 5 | Mariah Carey : All I Want for Christmas Is You |
| 6 | Olivia Dean : So Easy (To Fall In Love) |
| 7 | Taylor Swift : Opalite |
| 8 | Brenda Lee : Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree |
| 9 | Tate McRae : NOBODY'S GIRL |
| 10 | Wham! : Last Christmas |
| 11 | sombr : back to friends |
| 12 | RAYE : WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! |
| 13 | Disco Lines : No Broke Boys |
| 14 | Bobby Helms : Jingle Bell Rock |
| 15 | Tate McRae : ANYTHING BUT LOVE |
| 16 | The Goo Goo Dolls : Iris |
| 17 | Ariana Grande : Santa Tell Me |
| 18 | Michael Bublé : It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas |
| 19 | Tate McRae : TIT FOR TAT |
| 20 | Kelly Clarkson : Underneath the Tree |
| 21 | Tate McRae : TRYING ON SHOES |
| 23 | Andy Williams : It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year |
| 24 | Michael Bublé : Holly Jolly Christmas |
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Fri 28 Nov  high: -1 C Chance of flurries pop: 60%
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Sat 29 Nov  high: -1 C Sunny
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Sun 30 Nov  high: 2 C Flurries or rain showers
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Mon 1 Dec  high: -3 C A mix of sun and cloud
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Tue 2 Dec  high: -2 C Chance of flurries pop: 30%
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cornucopia noun (kor-nuh-KOH-pee-uh) A cornucopia, also known as a horn of plenty, is a curved, hollow goat’s horn or similarly shaped receptacle (such as a horn-shaped basket) that is overflowing, especially with fruit and vegetables. The image of a cornucopia is commonly used as decoration and as a symbol of abundance, but the word cornucopia is today more often encountered in its metaphorical use referring to an overflowing abundance, or to a seemingly inexhaustible amount of something.
| "Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think. So start each day by thinking of all the things you have to be thankful for. Your future will depend very largely on the thoughts you think today. So think thoughts of hope and confidence and love and success." - Dale Carnegie
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| - Franz Krommer, Czech composer, born in Kamenice u Jihlavy, Moravia (d. 1831) | |
| - Forrest C. Shaklee, American chiropractor and founder (Shaklee Products), born in Carlisle, Iowa (d. 1985) | |
| - Fe del Mundo, Filipino pediatrician and National Scientist of the Philippines, born in Manila, Philippine Islands (d. 2011) | |
| - Caro van Eyck [Gerarda Taytelbaum], Dutch actress (De stille Kracht, Medea), born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (d. 1979) | |
| - Ole Sarvig, Danish writer and critic (Limbo, Glem Ikke), born in Copenhagen, Denmark (d. 1981) | |
| - Theresia van der Pant, Dutch sculptor, born in Schiedam. Netherlands (d. 2013) | |
| - Al Jackson, Jr., American session drummer, known as "The Human Time Keeper" (Stax; Booker T. and MGs - "McLemore Avenue"), born in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 1975) | |
| - Tim Pawlenty, American politician, Governor of Minnesota (2003-11), born in Saint Paul, Minnesota | |
| - City of Kraków (Poland) declared a free republic state by the Congress of Vienna | |
| - English chemist John Walker invents friction matches | |
| - First American superhero film, "The Mark of Zorro," directed by Fred Niblo and starring Douglas Fairbanks, is released in New York | |
| - The Convention on the Unification of Certain Points of Substantive Law on Patents for Invention is signed at Strasbourg | |
| - Soviet Mars 2 becomes 1st spacecraft to crash land on Mars | |
| - Amphilochius of Pochayiv [Yakov Varnavovich Golovatyuk], Ukrainian Orthodox Christian saint, born in Mala Ilovytsya, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine (d. 1971) | |
| - Fredric Warburg, British publisher (Animal Farm) and author, born in Paddington, London (d. 1981) | |
| - Buffalo Bob Smith [Robert Emil Schmidt], American TV host (Howdy Doody), born in Buffalo, New York (d. 1998) | |
| - Benigno Aquino Jr, Philippine opposition leader who was assassinated, born in Concepcion, Philippines (d. 1983) | |
| - Tim Pawlenty, American politician, Governor of Minnesota (2003-11), born in Saint Paul, Minnesota | |
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