Christmas
Across
- 3. – An animal with antlers that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
- 8. – A large, special meal for many people.
- 10. – A spiritual being with wings, often placed on top of the tree.
- 12. – A sweet, dark biscuit flavoured with ginger (often shaped like a man).
- 15. – Santa’s small helper who makes toys.
- 16. – A heavy cake containing dried fruit and nuts.
- 19. – A model or play showing the birth of Jesus.
- 21. – A plant with white berries; people kiss under it.
- 24. – The day or evening before a holiday (e.g., Christmas Eve).
- 25. – A vehicle that slides over snow, pulled by horses or reindeer.
- 26. – A large sock hung by the fireplace to be filled with gifts.
- 27. – A long string of flowers or greenery used for decoration.
Down
- 1. – A traditional Christmas song.
- 2. – A place in the house where you can build a fire.
- 4. – To give something to someone and receive something back.
- 5. – Another word for decoration (often used for the tree).
- 6. – Stick of wax with a wick that burns to give light.
- 7. – A round, shiny ball used to decorate the Christmas tree.
- 9. paper – Paper used to cover a present so you can't see it.
- 10. – The period of four weeks before Christmas.
- 11. – A circle of leaves and flowers, usually hung on the front door.
- 12. – A brown sauce made from the juices of cooked meat.
- 13. – A large bird, traditionally eaten at Christmas in the UK/USA.
- 14. – A promise you make to yourself for the New Year.
- 17. – A single crystal of snow.
- 18. – A common abbreviation for Christmas.
- 20. – Shiny strips of foil used for decoration.
- 22. – Something used to make a room or tree look beautiful.
- 23. – A pipe on the roof where smoke escapes (and Santa enters!).