Advanced Christmas-themed Crossword Puzzle
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- 1.  The act of transferring possession of Christmas gifts
 
- 2.  Holiday greenery often seen hanging from ceilings
 
- 3.  The month concluding every calendar year
 
- 4.  A plant whose red leaves are often mistaken for flowers during Christmas season
 
- 5.  In Raymond Briggs' book, it takes a boy on an adventure
 
- 6.  Yuletide mood synonymous with celebration and joyousness
 
- 6.  Sometimes this treat comes in a festive red and white spiral
 
- 7.  In Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' around what do the characters gather?
 
- 8.  Surprises found beneath the December-tree decorum
 
- 9.  Handheld objects that ring, often used in Christmas carol performance
 
- 10. Yuletide rituals passed down through generations
 
- 11. This seasonal treat can often be found in the form of a house or a man
 
- 12. Aesthetic enhancements that contribute to the holiday spirit
 
- 13. Period for Christmas caroling
 
- 14. The culinary process to make Christmas yule log
 
- 15. When your house is decorated with Christmas lights, it can be called
 
- 16. In a famous Christmas carol, it is 'on Earth' and goodwill to men
 
- 17. These were traditionally used to light up the Christmas tree before electric lights
 
- 18. The character from Robert L. May's classic Christmas tale
 
- 19. Your familial unit during the Yuletide season
 
- 20. Characters closely linked with Yuletide cheer
 
- 21. A circular or whimsically shaped baked good, often enjoyed dunked in liquids
 
- 22. Circular, festooned decoration associated with Yuletide season
 
- 23. These are traditionally hung on the mantel at Christmas
 
- 24. Associated with holiday cheer, this same term is used for a genre of catchy, simplistic music
 
- 25. A word for all the merriment and celebrations during the Yuletide period
 
- 26. It provides egress for smoke and ingress for Santa
 
- 27. The creators of this jovial snowman used an old silk hat to bring him to life
 
- 28. A dairy-based beverage commonly enhanced with nutmeg and served throughout winter celebrations