Christmas and shoe
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TREESChristmas and shoe
TREEChristmas or shoe follower
FERNSBoston and Christmas
ISLESChristmas and Easter
HOLIDAYSChristmas and Easter
ISLANDSChristmas and Easter.
EVESArden and Christmas
ISLANDSChristmas and Easter
ISLANDSEaster and Christmas
ISLSEaster and Christmas (abbr.)
EVESHallowe'en and Christmas times.
EVESChristmas and New Year's.
TROPICALISLANDSChristmas, Galapagos and others.
SEALSChristmas and Easter items
SPIRITSChristmas Past and others
EVESChristmas and New Year's
SEASONALLike Christmas and Hanukkah
ISLANDSChristmas and Easter, e.g.
ANAGRAMS"Vicar's themes" and "Christmas Eve"
HOLLYBUSHBuddy and George's Christmas supplies?
EVESChristmas and New Year's, e.g.
SEASONALLike Christmas wrap and tree ornaments
EVESPrior to Christmas and New Year's.
DANNYKAYEAnd yet another "White Christmas" star
HUNGLike Christmas decorations and some juries
AGOODNIGHT"Happy Christmas to all, and to all .."
REISSUEBing Crosby's "White Christmas," again and again
ALESSamuel Adams White Christmas and the like
WRAPPINGPAPERIt might show wreaths and candy canes at Christmas
EVERYONEEWEMEAT"Say hello to friends you know and ..": ". . . Holly Jolly Christmas"
DAGAMAHe sighted and named Natal on Christmas Day of 1497
RENTTony-winning musical that begins and ends on Christmas Eve
simnela fruitcake covered with almond paste, made at Easter and Christmas
simnelsSIMNEL, a fruitcake covered with almond paste, made at Easter and Christmas
glogga hot spiced wine and liquor punch served in Scandinavian countries as a Christmas drink
simnelrich fruitcake sometimes coated with almond paste and baked for mid-Lent, Easter, and Christmas
simnelsrich fruitcake sometimes coated with almond paste and baked for mid-Lent, Easter, and Christmas
adventthe period beginning four Sundays before Christmas and observed by some Christians as a season of prayer and fasting
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