Across
- 5. Traditional Christmas cookies with ginger and cinnamon.
- 6. Where Mary and Joseph went to live after Jesus was born.
- 7. One of the presents given to Jesus by the wise men. This one is shiny.
- 9. A saint celebrated in Scandinavia on December 13th.
- 12. One of the presents given to Jesus by the wise men. This one smells good when it is burned.
- 13. The name of the snowman in the song.
- 17. The Roman Emperor at the time of Jesus' birth.
- 19. Santa's helpers
- 22. The husband of Mary.
- 26. Ancient Judaea was part of the .... Empire.
- 27. In the Bible they either have three pairs of wings, look like wingless humans, look like human-animal hybrids, or like interlocking golden wheels. In modern depictions they usually looks like humans with wings.
- 29. A kind of scene which depicts baby Jesus in the manger, surrounded by Joseph, Mary and the wise men.
- 30. Don't use this to decorate your Christmas tree, think about the environment, please.
- 32. One of the presents given to Jesus by the wise men. This one smells good.
- 34. The number of wise men according to tradition (the Bible doesn't specify the number).
- 35. The city where Jesus was born. The word means "house of bread" in Hebrew.
- 37. A bright orange spice that makes bread yellow. It is very expensive. It is made from a kind of crocus flower.
- 38. A Christmas tree is typically a tree of this kind.
- 39. A reindeer with a red nose. Maybe he has a sinus infection?
- 40. The King of Judaea at the time of Jesus' birth.
- 41. A horned animal that pulls Santa's sleigh.
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- 1. People who take care of sheep.
- 2. If you are naughty, you may get this in your stocking instead of a present.
- 3. He stole Christmas!
- 4. A word for Christmas songs.
- 6. Santa is based on this saint.
- 8. Sweet fruits picked from palm trees.
- 10. One theory is that ham is eaten on Christmas because pigs and boars were associated with this Norse god.
- 11. If you have been nice, you might get these.
- 14. The Old Norse word for Christmas, the way it is spelled in English.
- 15. Eaten instead of ham in English-speaking countries.
- 16. You can kiss if you stand under this.
- 18. Crystallized water that falls from the sky.
- 20. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus. Which holiday remembers His death and resurrection?
- 21. The "door" through which Santa enters your house, provided he didn't eat too many cookies.
- 23. ... night, holy night.
- 24. Eaten instead of Turkey in Scandinavian countries.
- 25. Traditional British Christmas pies.
- 28. The wise men were guided to Jesus by the presence of a new...
- 31. The mother of Jesus.
- 32. What baby Jesus was put in.
- 33. This is what we call dried grapes.
- 36. Deck the halls with boughs of ...
