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- 3. Another word for the Christmas season or Christmastime.
- 5. A sweet, spiced cookie or cake flavored with ginger, usually shaped into houses or people during the holiday season.
- 6. A fragrant gum resin used for incense and perfumes; historically one of the gifts brought by the Wise Men to the baby Jesus.
- 8. A person who is stingy or grumpy about celebrations; based on Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
- 9. The birth of Jesus Christ; also refers to scenes or displays that depict this event.
- 12. A plant with white berries often hung as a decoration; tradition says people may kiss under it.
- 13. A tall, hollow structure that allows smoke from a fireplace to escape outside; in holiday stories, Santa enters homes through it.
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- 1. Another name for Santa Claus; sometimes used to describe a holiday gift exchange.
- 2. The twelfth month of the year, often associated with winter and many holidays.
- 4. A fragrant resin used in perfumes, medicines, and incense; another gift brought by the Wise Men in the Nativity story.
- 5. A person who spoils the holiday spirit or dislikes festive cheer; based on the character from Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.
- 7. Long socks or decorative fabric stockings hung by the fireplace at Christmas to be filled with small gifts.
- 10. A circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or branches, often hung on doors as decoration, especially during holidays.
- 11. A deer native to cold northern regions; traditionally depicted as pulling Santa Claus’s sleigh.
- 13. A drink made from apples; it can be served hot or cold and is popular in fall and winter.
