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Holiday Words and Phrases

Across
A religious and cultural festival celebrating Jesus Christ’s birth that is typically observed on December 25th.
A hollow structure allowing smoke from an indoor fireplace to vent outside; also Santa Claus’s magical entryway into homes.
An open box or trough holding food for livestock.
An alcoholic drink made with eggs.
An evergreen bush with red berries and prickly leaves used as winter holiday decoration in pagan and Christian traditions.
A steamed Christmas cake filled with dried fruit.
A wooden sled used to coast down snow-covered hills.
Believed by many Westerners to be Santa Claus’s home.
These “wise men” visited the infant Jesus.
A phonetic translation of “Merry Christmas” into the Hawaiian language.
The first day of winter and shortest day of the year (in the Northern Hemisphere).
Cheerful and good-humored.
A pagan festival celebrating rebirth and renewal, held on the winter solstice.
A highly-educated priest or professional in the ancient Celtic cultures of Britain and Gaul.
A cookie made with molasses and ginger.
The Christian season of expectant waiting and preparation beginning four Sundays before Christmas.
Badly-behaved children who traditionally received coal from Santa Claus instead of presents.
A region in Finland rumored to be where Santa Claus lives.
Breaking news.
Slender strips of shiny metallic foil used as Christmas decorations.
Down
A festive song or hymn sung at Christmas.
A sled typically pulled by horses or reindeer.
A fragrant oil symbolizing suffering and mortality.
A Christian feast day commemorating the Magi’s visit to the baby Jesus.
People are expected to kiss when standing beneath it.
A circular arrangement of greenery or flowers.
A long sock, traditionally filled with small Christmas gifts.
A device used to crack open the shells of nuts.
An extraordinary and welcome event, unexplained by scientific laws.
An incense symbolizing holiness.
A British holiday celebrated the day after Christmas; traditionally when servants and tradespeople were given a “Christmas Box” by employers.
“The Christmas season”; derived from Old French.
A mythical, white-bearded man clad in red who delivers presents to well-behaved children on Christmas Eve; based on legends of the historic Saint Nicholas’s generosity.
The place and conditions of a birth; commonly used to refer to the birth of Jesus.
A small, decorative sphere hung from a Christmas tree.
A grouchy spoilsport who doesn’t enjoy Christmas.
Gloves with one opening for the thumb and another for the four fingers.
A half-goat half-demon character of European folklore who punishes misbehaving children during Christmas.
A hot, spiced cider drink, traditionally served to poor carolers by their wealthy neighbors.
Magical, pointy-eared creatures who build toys for well-behaved children.