A cold December night?
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DEADOFWINTERA cold December night?
WRAPPINGDoing a December chore
PEARTREEEnd of a December song
DREAR"In a ...-nighted December ...": Keats
ADAM"A Long December" singer Duritz
OPENINGDAYDecember 25, in a way?
WRAPPINGParticipating in a December chore
EVESA couple of December days
SYNEEnd of a December 31st lyric
AGEGAPFeature of a May-December romance
AGEGAPFeature of a May-December marriage
NIPPYLike a December day in Fairbanks
SYNEWord in a December 31 song
AGEGAPIt's big in a May-December relationship
AGEGAPIt's wide in a May-December romance
AZTECCelebrant of a December festival called Atemoztli
GEORGEWASHINGTONHe spent December 25, 1776 crossing a frigid river
NEWT"Pearl Harbor: A Novel of December 8th" coauthor Gingrich
EVEGood name for a girl born on December 24?
SYNEWord in a Robert Burns poem heard on December 31
childermasa church festival held on December 28, Holy Innocents' Day
childermasesCHILDERMAS, a church festival held on December 28, Holy Innocents' Day
IAMAROCKSong that starts "A winter's day in a deep and dark December"
CABLEDSent a message: "Hack the Mexican up on the first of December" (6)
THEStart of a short-story title (aptly rendered) that first appeared December 16, 1865
harmattanA dry, dusty easterly or northeasterly wind on the West African coast, occurring from December to February
pohutukawa(Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree
pohutukawasPOHUTUKAWA, (Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree
saturnaliaThe ancient Roman festival of Saturn in December, which was a period of general merrymaking and was the predecessor of Christmas
ursids(used with a pl. v.) collection of meteors comprising a meteor shower (Ursid meteor shower) visible around December 22 and having its apparent origin in the constellation Ursa Major