Christmas
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- 5. – A vehicle, often pulled by reindeer, used by Santa Claus to deliver gifts.
- 6. – A circular decoration made from flowers, leaves, or branches, typically hung on doors during Christmas.
- 8. – A feeling of great happiness, commonly associated with the Christmas season
- 9. – Often referring to “Frosty the Snowman,” a popular Christmas character.
- 11. – A plant often hung in doorways during Christmas, under which people traditionally kiss.
- 14. – The period of four weeks leading up to Christmas, observed as a time of preparation and waiting.
- 15. – Decorative items used to adorn a Christmas tree, such as baubles, stars, and angels.
- 17. – The birth of Jesus Christ, often depicted in religious scenes and displays during Christmas.
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- 1. Tree – A common tree used as a Christmas tree, often decorated with ornaments and lights.
- 2. Eve – The evening before Christmas Day, often celebrated with family gatherings, church services, and the anticipation of Christmas morning.
- 3. Claus – A jolly, bearded man in a red suit who delivers gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
- 4. – A song, typically associated with Christmas, that is sung in celebration or joy.
- 5. – A figure made of snow, typically created by rolling large snowballs and decorated with accessories like a scarf and hat.
- 7. – Deer that pull Santa Claus’s sleigh, often depicted with names like Rudolph, Dasher, and Prancer.
- 8. Bells – A popular Christmas song that also refers to the bells used on reindeer and sleighs.
- 10. – Shiny metallic decorations, often draped on Christmas trees, to reflect light and create a festive atmosphere.
- 12. – A traditional Christmas drink made with milk, eggs, sugar, and often spiked with alcohol like rum.
- 13. – A long sock, typically hung by the fireplace, in which gifts and treats are placed by Santa Claus.
- 16. – A present given to someone to celebrate Christmas, typically wrapped and exchanged on Christmas Day.
- 18. – An ancient festival and term associated with Christmas celebrations, especially in Northern Europe.