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Answers to Crossword #1
Across
1. He comes to give you presents. Santa Claus
6. What you do when you stir the pudding mix. wish
7. The top of the cake is this iced
10. You are supposed to kiss under this. mistletoe
11. Another word for "present." gift
13. Santa brings you them. presents
15. It gives light. lamp
16. A strong-smelling substance. incense
19. When it gets dark, it is …. night
20. To burn on the fire at Christmas. Yule
log
21. The colour of Santa's beard. white
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1. You hang it up on Christmas Eve. stocking
2. Another word for "Christmas." Noel
3. December 24th Christmas Eve
4. In winter it is usually this. cold
5. You hang it on the tree. tinsel
8. It keeps your head warm. hat
9. They pull Santa's sleigh. reindeer
12. The real name for a Christmas tree. fir
14. Pulled by Rudolph and his friends. sleigh
16. The holly and the … ivy
17. Don't catch one of these for Christmas! cold
18. We all hope it does this for Christmas! snow
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Answers to Crossword
#2
Across :
1. They were waiting for him when Jesus was born. Messiah
7. Jesus was put in one of these. manger
8. Jesus' birthday. Christmas
10. "Silent Night, -- Holy -- Night"
(carol)
12. One of the gifts brought by the three Kings.frankincense
13. "Thus spake the -- seraph --
" (carol)
15. Jesus' mother Mary
16. The baby whose birth we celebrate at Christmas Jesus
20. A heavenly messenger angel
21. The act of being born birth
23. Female sheep ewe
24. "The first -- Noel -- " (carol)
27. They were the first to be told of Jesus' birth shepherds
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2. The Kings followed one. star
3. A long time ages
4. Where Mary and Joseph lived Nazareth
5. The town where Jesus was born Bethlehem
6. An infant baby
9. "Do you -- hear - what I -- hear
--?" (carol)
11. What cattle do! low
14. One of the gifts the kings brought to the baby Jesus
myrrh
16. Mary's husband Joseph
17. Jesus was born in one. stable
18. Another name for the Kings Magi
19. Something which rings bell
22. There was no room at it inn
25. One of the animals traditionally in the stable
ox
26. "-- Lo -- and behold."
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