Across
- 5. – A large log burned in the fireplace or a chocolate cake shaped like one.
- 8. – Often sung in churches, this carol praises a "divine night."
- 9. – The act of singing traditional Christmas songs door-to-door.
- 10. – Traditional Christmas songs often sung by groups.
- 12. – A bird that is traditionally eaten for Christmas dinner.
- 15. – Modern Christmas hit sung by Mariah Carey.
- 16. – These animals pull Santa’s sleigh.
- 19. – The man who delivers presents on Christmas Eve.
- 21. – A holiday celebrated on December 26th, particularly in the UK.
Down
- 1. – A calm and peaceful Christmas carol, originally from Austria.
- 2. – A festive green plant with red berries.
- 3. – A classic Christmas song about riding in a "one-horse open sleigh."
- 4. – In England and the USA, children hang these by the fireplace for Santa to fill with gifts.
- 6. – A holiday celebrated on December 25th in many English-speaking countries.
- 7. – In the UK, these are pulled apart with a “bang” at the dinner table.
- 11. – A plant associated with kissing during the Christmas season.
- 13. – Santa’s helpers at the North Pole.
- 14. – A song that dreams of snow-covered holidays.
- 17. – A rich, dense dessert often served in the UK on Christmas Day.
- 18. – Famous band behind the hit Last Christmas (1984).
- 20. – A traditional Christmas drink in the USA, often served with cinnamon or nutmeg.