| Xmas |
| Carol |
| Season |
| Coward |
| Yuletide |
| Yuletime |
| A Coward |
| Christmas |
| Yule tune |
| Yule song |
| Cold song |
| Rex's son |
| Wouk hero |
| Santa time |
| Boy's name |
| Xmas carol |
| Carol word |
| Sir Coward |
| Mr. Coward |
| Winter air? |
| Holiday air |
| Joyeux ___! |
| Author Behn |
| Advent song |
| Chilly air? |
| Eggnog time |
| Festive time |
| Holiday time |
| Seasonal air |
| Year-end air |
| Holiday song |
| December air |
| Holiday tune |
| Frosty" air? |
| Joyeux" time |
| 25 décembre |
| Mr. Harrison |
| Noted Coward |
| Witty Coward |
| Winter music |
| Festive tune |
| Yule refrain |
| Present time? |
| Caroling time |
| Christmastime |
| Yuletide song |
| Christmas air |
| December tune |
| Year-end tune |
| December song |
| Seasonal song |
| Yuletide tune |
| Seasonal time |
| Advent number |
| Caroler's air |
| Festive piece |
| Hiver holiday |
| Joyous season |
| Nativity tune |
| Yuletide word |
| Author Coward |
| Caroling word |
| December word |
| He's a Coward |
| Holiday carol |
| Time to carol |
| Writer Coward |
| Caroling song |
| Caroling tune |
| Seasonal tune |
| Holiday season |
| Christmas song |
| Festive season |
| December ditty |
| Christmas tune |
| The First_____ |
| Carolers' tune |
| Coward of song |
| Yuletide carol |
| Yuletide sound |
| Musical Coward |
| Seasonal ditty |
| Caroler's word |
| Carolers' song |
| English Coward |
| Holiday number |
| Christmas word |
| Coward of note |
| Actor Harrison |
| Christmas carol |
| Time for carols |
| December season |
| 'Tis the season |
| Year-end season |
| Time for eggnog |
| Seasonal number |
| December number |
| Joyeux" holiday |
| Cold-season air |
| Coward of stage |
| Coward or carol |
| Décembre event |
| Director Coward |
| Haitian holiday |
| Holiday refrain |
| Knighted Coward |
| Seasonal strain |
| Talented Coward |
| Winter holiday. |
| Carol or Coward |
| Coward of films |
| Season of peace |
| Yuletide season |
| Christmas season |
| December holiday |
| Wassailer's tune |
| Yuletide refrain |
| Seasonal refrain |
| Coward of cinema |
| Season of giving |
| Sleigh ride song |
| Christmas number |
| Caroler's number |
| Choral rendition |
| Coward of comedy |
| Year-end refrain |
| Wassailers' song |
| Dramatist Coward |
| Stocking-up time? |
| Cold-weather air? |
| Coward-ly author? |
| Décembre holiday |
| Holiday-time song |
| Season for carols |
| Songwriter Coward |
| The present time? |
| Time of Christmas |
| Coward of theater |
| Time for a creche |
| Coward with a pen |
| Coward of England |
| Playwright Coward |
| Christmas refrain |
| Season to be jolly |
| Song of the season |
| Yuletide rendition |
| A memorable Coward |
| Coward or Harrison |
| Doorstep rendition |
| He's a real Coward |
| Time of good cheer |
| Christmas delivery |
| Caroler's offering |
| Gallagher of Oasis |
| Silent Night," e.g. |
| Auguste's Christmas |
| Christmas in Calais |
| Coward from England |
| Coward often quoted |
| Coward who composed |
| Mime-dancer Parenti |
| Song by candlelight |
| Strain at a crèche |
| Christmas card word |
| Joyeux time of year |
| Refrain of a carol. |
| Caroler's rendition |
| Dancer-mime Parenti |
| Jingle Bells," e.g. |
| The Yuletide season |
| Coward of the stage |
| The Christmas season |
| O Sanctissima," e.g. |
| Deck the halls, e.g. |
| Gallagher of Britpop |
| One of the Harrisons |
| Santa's time of year |
| Sophisticated Coward |
| Christmas, in carols |
| One of Byron's names |
| Christmas, in Cannes |
| Adeste Fideles," e.g. |
| A number for December |
| Coward in the theater |
| Family-gathering time |
| House-to-house number |
| Period around Dec. 25 |
| Year-end time or tune |
| Coward of the theater |
| The season to be jolly |
| O Holy Night," for one |
| The First ___" (carol) |
| Christmas concert tune |
| Doorstep tune, perhaps |
| George Gordon __ Byron |
| Present time in Paris? |
| Word heard at Yuletide |
| Word heard in December |
| Song sung on doorsteps |
| Time for icicle lights |
| Silent Night," notably |
| Joy to the World," e.g. |
| Away in a Manger," e.g. |
| Christians Awake," e.g. |
| Buche de ___ (yule log) |
| Coward of entertainment |
| Coward who told stories |
| Liam's brother in Oasis |
| Period ending January 6 |
| Present time in France? |
| Time to stuff stockings |
| Coward who was knighted |
| Oft-repeated carol word |
| Christmas card greeting |
| Hay Fever" author Coward |
| December doorstep number |
| Liam Gallagher's brother |
| The First" Christmas song |
| Xmas carol, The First ... |
| ''Silent Night,'' for one |
| Joy to the World," for one |
| Père __" (France's Santa) |
| Christmas card word, often |
| Song sung around Christmas |
| Song sung holding a candle |
| When to see Nick at night? |
| Away in a Manger," for one |
| Time for some wrap parties? |
| Door-to-door December ditty |
| Adeste Fideles, for one |
| London's ___ Coward Theater |
| Song sung for treats, maybe |
| When to display une crèche |
| Name that's a name backward |
| Air that circulates annually |
| Guitarist Gallagher of Oasis |
| Songwriter/playwright Coward |
| Blithe Spirit" author Coward |
| Joyeux ___" (French greeting) |
| The First ---" (year-end air) |
| Seasonal Susan Sarandon drama |
| The First ___" (holiday tune) |
| The Seven Joys of Mary," e.g. |
| O Come, All Ye Faithful," e.g. |
| Christmas, in another language |
| House-to-house number, perhaps |
| Rhyme for "Israel," in a carol |
| Song sung with a mugful of nog |
| Do You Hear What I Hear?," e.g. |
| The First ___" (December ditty) |
| Rex Harrison's singer/actor son |
| Song sung before drinking cocoa |
| The First ___" (Christmas tune) |
| Coward who wrote "Blithe Spirit |
| Blithe Spirit" playwright Coward |
| The First ___" (Christmas carol) |
| O Come, All Ye Faithful," for one |
| Gallagher who didn't smash melons |
| House-to-house offering, at times |
| Song sung by candlelight, perhaps |
| Jesus Christ the Apple Tree," e.g. |
| Silent Night" or "Away in a Manger |
| Coward knighted by Queen Elizabeth |
| Père ___ (Santa Claus, in France) |
| Angels We Have Heard on High," e.g. |
| Nude with Violin" playwright Coward |
| We Three Kings of Orient Are," e.g. |
| Coward who wrote and acted, d. 1973 |
| Song sung by candlelight, sometimes |
| ''Private Lives'' playwright Coward |
| O Little Town of Bethlehem," for one |
| Once in Royal David's City," for one |
| The first ___, the angel did say ... |
| Angels From the Realms of Glory," e.g. |
| Mad Dogs and Englishmen" author Coward |
| Mad Dogs and Englishmen" writer Coward |
| Pere ____( Santa Claus'sAKA in France ) |
| Silent Night" or "The Little Drummer Boy |
| Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella," e.g. |
| Liam Gallagher's brother in the band Oasis |
| Joyeux ___"?(French holiday card sentiment) |
| Oasis rocker Gallagher or playwright Coward |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Redding |
| The First ___" (traditional Christmas carol) |
| Holiday one week before the start of janvier |
| Word repeated before "Born is the king of Israel |
| Cantique de ___" (original title of "O Holy Night") |
| Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey |
| Word sung four times before "Born is the King of Israel |
| Seasonal song (and a hint to finding the contest answer) |
| Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween |
| Shameless" actor Fisher who married Layla Alizada on July 15 |
| The first ___, the angel did say ..." (Christmas carol lyric) |
| Word that's supposed to rhyme with "Israel" in a Christmas carol |
| Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise |