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%S 1802,1810,1813,1818,1821,1826,1829,1837,1840,1843,1845,1848,1851,
%T 1856,1859,1864,1867,1870,1872,1875,1878,1883,1886,1889,1894,1897,
%U 1902,1905,1908,1913,1916,1924,1927,1932,1935,1938,1940,1943,1946,1951,1954,1957,1962,1965,1970,1973,1978,1981,1984
%N Years >= 1801 in which Christmas happens to be in Hanukkah.
%H Shalosh B. Ekhad, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.0558">Another Hanukkah Miracle: The Gaps Between Consecutive Christmas-in-Hanukkah Years is ALWAYS a Fibonacci Number!</a>, arXiv:1201.0558, 2012. Gives full list of terms.
%Y Cf. A222419.
%K nonn
%O 1,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 01 2013