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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 | HUNTR/X : Golden |
| 4 | Alex Warren : Ordinary |
| 5 | Mariah Carey : All I Want for Christmas Is You |
| 6 | Brenda Lee : Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree |
| 7 | Wham! : Last Christmas |
| 8 | Olivia Dean : So Easy (To Fall In Love) |
| 9 | Taylor Swift : Opalite |
| 10 | RAYE : WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! |
| 11 | Bobby Helms : Jingle Bell Rock |
| 12 | Tate McRae : NOBODY'S GIRL |
| 13 | Disco Lines : No Broke Boys |
| 14 | Ariana Grande : Santa Tell Me |
| 15 | sombr : back to friends |
| 17 | Michael Bublé : It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas |
| 18 | Andy Williams : It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year |
| 19 | Michael Bublé : Holly Jolly Christmas |
| 20 | Kelly Clarkson : Underneath the Tree |
| 21 | The Goo Goo Dolls : Iris |
| 22 | Tate McRae : ANYTHING BUT LOVE |
| 23 | Dean Martin : Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! |
| 24 | Tate McRae : TIT FOR TAT |
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Sat 29 Nov  high: -1 C A mix of sun and cloud
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Sun 30 Nov  high: 1 C Periods of snow
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Mon 1 Dec  high: -8 C Sunny
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Tue 2 Dec  high: -1 C Chance of flurries pop: 40%
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Wed 3 Dec  high: -4 C Chance of flurries pop: 30%
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exculpatory adjective (ek-SKUL-puh-tor-ee) Something described as exculpatory serves to prove that someone is not guilty of doing something wrong.
| "The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails." - William Arthur Ward
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| - John Ray, British naturalist (advances in taxonomy), born in Black Notley, England (d. 1705) | |
| - Yakima Canutt [Enos Edward], American rodeo cowboy, actor and director (Texas Terror), born in Colfax, Washington (d. 1986) | |
| - Joe Weider, Canadian bodybuilder and entrepreneur, co-founder of the International Federation of BodyBuilders and creator of Mr. Olympia, Ms. Olympia, and Masters Olympia competitions, born in Montreal, Quebec (d. 2013) | |
| - Stephen A. DiMauro, American thoroughbred racing jockey, trainer, breeder and owner (Eclipse Award 1975; Lady Pitt, Dearly Precious, Nassipour, Wajima), born in Camden, New Jersey (d. 2020) | |
| - Howie Mandel, Canadian comedian (Dr Wayne Fiscus-St Elsewhere), born in Toronto, Ontario | |
| - Rich Camarillo, American football punter (5 x Pro Bowl; First-team All-Pro 1992 Phoenix Cardinals; NFL punting yards leader 1985, 94), born in Whittier, California | |
| - Howard Johnson, American baseball third baseman (MLB x All-Star 1989, 91; NL HR and RBI leader 1991 New York Mets; World Series 1984, 86), born in Clearwater, Florida | |
| - Jiggly Caliente [Bianca Castro-Arabejo], Filipino-American activist and drag performer, born in San Pedro, Philippines (d. 2025) | |
| - Battle of Spring Hill: Confederate troops under John Bell Hood fail to attack Union forces under John M. Schofield | |
| - First motorcycle race in Surrey, England, is won by Charles Jarrot | |
| - First NBA game at Oakland Coliseum Arena; San Francisco Warriors defeat Chicago Bulls 108-101 | |
| - US President Bill Clinton lifts ban on exports of oil from the Alaskan North Slope; the ban was imposed after the oil embargo by Arab oil producers in 1973 | |
| - In a classic all-Spanish final, Àlex Corretja puts on a stunning comeback to beat Carlos Moyá 3–6, 3–6, 7–5, 6–3, 7–5 and win his only ATP Tour World Championship tennis title in Hanover, Germany | |
| - Anna von Mildenburg, Austrian Wagnerian soprano, born in Vienna, Austria (d. 1947) | |
| - Antonio Egas Moniz, Portuguese neurosurgeon (Nobel Prize 1949 for developing lobotomy procedure), born in Avanca, Portugal (d. 1955) | |
| - Julius Raab, Austrian politician (Chancellor 1953-61), born in Sankt Pölten, Austria (d. 1964) | |
| - Richard Frank Donovan, American composer, born in New Haven, Connecticut (d. 1970) | |
| - Genevieve Tobin, American actress (Zaza, Great Gambini, Uncertain Lady), born in New York City (d. 1995) | |
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