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{{quote|''"Now the goose is on the table,<br />
{{quote|''"Now the goose is on the table,
And the pudding made of fig, ahh,<br />
And the pudding made of fig, ahh,
And the blue and silver candles<br />
And the blue and silver candles
That would just have matched the hair in Grandma's wig."''|'''Elmo & Patsy''', "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" }}
That would just have matched the hair in Grandma's wig."''|'''Elmo & Patsy''', "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" }}


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* Aunt Beatrice from ''[[The 39 Clues]]''.
* Aunt Beatrice from ''[[The 39 Clues]]''.
* By the end of ''Auntie Mame'', the titular character's hair "which had all gone to gray, was rinsed to a delicate periwinkle blue". Her great-nephew notices this:
* By the end of ''Auntie Mame'', the titular character's hair "which had all gone to gray, was rinsed to a delicate periwinkle blue". Her great-nephew notices this:
{{quote| She pressed her nose against Mike's and looked into his eyes. "I've never ''seen'' hair the color of yours, my little love. It's so red!"<br />
{{quote|She pressed her nose against Mike's and looked into his eyes. "I've never ''seen'' hair the color of yours, my little love. It's so red!"
"I've never seen hair the color of yours, either," Mike said. "It's ... it's so ''blue''!" }}
"I've never seen hair the color of yours, either," Mike said. "It's ... it's so ''blue''!" }}