Across
- 1. There is Cape May, West Cape May, North Cape May, and formerly _____ Cape May.
- 6. Off-season traffic lights in shore towns look like this.
- 7. Orange-winged migrating insect
- 12. Jolly red fellow.
- 13. The Germanic winter festival that inspired many Western Christmas traditions.
- 14. The first half of this Christmas word is a weapon and the other half is a body part.
- 15. Cape May Stage name-drops this fish in the name of its current production.
- 17. Three-letter abbreviation for New Jersey's best-known pop punk band.
- 19. B.L. England Generating Station was not exploded, but ________.
- 20. Slang for a scheduled consumable now for sale in West Cape May.
- 21. An alcohol-free New Year's Eve celebration in Ocean City. Two words.
- 22. A farm in West Cape May is named after a species of this fruit.
- 23. A shoobie might get their shoe box from this new store by Shop Rite in Rio Grande.
Down
- 2. Hark! The ______ angels sing.
- 3. Both electric and gasoline-powered.
- 4. These domesticated police animals paraded around Cape May in early November, this was a front-page Herald article.
- 5. The color of both a bell and New Jersey's state bird.
- 8. Santa might have gotten this stocking stuffer from B.L. England.
- 9. This red department store once stood where Tractor Supply Co. and Human Services are now in Rio Grande.
- 10. This famous pop singer also has a concert film in theaters.
- 11. This Cape May hotel is hosting its 13th-annual Winter Wonderland. Two words.
- 16. This shore town hotel just celebrated 100 years.
- 18. This type of landform best describes Cape May County.
- 21. How many movie theaters are now open in Cape May County?
- 24. Top of a mountain or hill, and the second word of a popular shore town.