Answer: NOEL
NOEL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 283 times.
Referring Clues:
- Present time
- Christmas
- Season of peace
- Christmas carol
- Christmas song
- Winter holiday
- Carol
- Coward of note
- December air
- "The Seven Joys of Mary," e.g.
- Winter air
- Christmastime
- Holiday song
- Sophisticated Coward
- Wassailer's song
- Stocking-up time?
- Yuletide
- "O Sanctissima," e.g.
- Choral rendition
- Time for eggnog
- Seasonal tune
- Lois Lane portrayer Neill
- Season of giving
- Christmas season
- "Joyeux ___" (French greeting)
- December song
- Song sung by candlelight, perhaps
- Season for carols
- Holiday tune
- Season to be jolly
- Advent song
- Seasonal air
- Song sung on doorsteps
- Song by candlelight
- "The First ___"
- Present time in France?
- Seasonal song
- Family-gathering time
- Coward of the stage
- "Away in a Manger," for one
- Advent number
- Coward of the theater
- "The first ___, the angel did say ..."
- Song sung around Christmas
- Year-end air
- Witty Coward
- Seasonal melody
- Singer/composer Coward
- Coward of song
- Christmas in Caen
- Caroling time
- "The First ___" (Christmas carol)
- Carolers' offering
- Coward of the theatre
- Playwright Coward
- "The Windmills of Your Mind" singer Harrison
- Christmas number
- "Private Lives" playwright Coward
- Caroling song
- Caroler's number
- "Silent Night," notably
- Caroler's rendition
- December ditty
- Songwriter/playwright Coward
- Coward in the theater
- Coward who composed
- Musical Coward
- Christmas, in Cannes
- "Nude with Violin" playwright Coward
- "Joyeux" time
- Coward with a pen
- Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey
- 25 décembre
- Carolers' song
- Hiver holiday
- Père ___ (Santa Claus, in France)
- Décembre holiday
- "Joyeux ___"?(French holiday card sentiment)
- Santa's time of year
- Holiday carol
- Word repeated before "Born is the king of Israel"
- Holiday number
- Doorstep rendition
- "The First __"
- December doorstep number
- Seasonal ditty
- House-to-house number, perhaps
- When to see Nick at night?
- Holiday time
- Christmas air
- George Gordon __ Byron
- Yuletide tune
- Year-end tune
- "Silent Night" or "The Little Drummer Boy"
- Caroler's offering
- ''The Seven Joys of Mary,'' e.g.
- Yule tune
- Year-end time or tune
- ''Silent Night,'' e.g.
- Christmas card greeting
- Oft-repeated carol word
- Time for icicle lights
- Talented Coward
- Coward of England
- Caroler's air
- Song sung by candlelight, sometimes
- ''Private Lives'' playwright Coward
- Yuletide song
- House-to-house offering, at times
- Dramatist Coward
- Carol word
- Christmas card word, often
- Christmas word
- Sir Coward
- Noted Coward
- English Coward
- House-to-house number
- "Joyeux ___!"
- Christmas tune
- Name that's a name backward
- Writer Coward
- "Silent Night" or "Away in a Manger"
- Year-end refrain
- He's a real Coward
- Good name for someone born on Dec. 25
- Christmas, in Calais
- He's a Coward
- Christmas refrain
- "The First ___" (Christmas tune)
- "Silent Night," e.g.
- George Gordon ___ Byron
- "Joyeux ___"
- When to display une crèche
- Chilly air?
- "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" author Coward
- Yule song
- "Away in a Manger," e.g.
- "The First ___" (holiday tune)
- Air that circulates annually
- Yuletide season
- Seasonal song ... or a phonetic hint to 18-, 23-, 37-, 52- and 59-Across
- December season
- 48-Down refrain
- Coward of comedy
- Yuletide refrain
- Yule refrain
- Christmas rendition
- Yuletide melody
- Yuletide rendition
- Yule
- Caroling tune
- Seasonal number
- Holiday season
- "Frosty" air?
- Time of Christmas
- Coward in the theater?
- "Jingle Bells," e.g.
- Rex Harrison's singer/actor son
- Year-end season
- "Joy to the World," for one
- "Angels From the Realms of Glory," e.g.
- Time to stuff stockings
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful," e.g.
- Liam's brother in Oasis
- Door-to-door December ditty
- December tune
- Knighted Coward
- "Blithe Spirit" author Coward
- "Joy to the World," e.g.
- Joyeux time of year
- "Adeste Fideles," e.g.
- Coward of theater
- Décembre event
- Christmas in France
- Caroling word
- Sleigh ride song
- Coward of films
- "Christians Awake," e.g.
- "Silent Night," for one
- Wassailer's tune
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful," for one
- Coward from England
- Songwriter Coward
- "We Three Kings of Orient Are," e.g.
- Coward of cinema
- Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise"
- Seasonal Susan Sarandon drama
- "O Holy Night," for one
- December number
- Festive season
- Christmas delivery
- Holiday-time song
- The season to be jolly
- Coward of broadway
- Seasonal refrain
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella," e.g.
- "Angels We Have Heard on High," e.g.
- Time for a creche
- Christmas in Paris
- Holiday word
- "iI saw three ships come sailing in," e.g.
- Word sung four times before "Born is the King of Israel"
- Rhyme for "Israel," in a carol
- French Christmas
- Suzanne's pet pig on "Designing Women"
- Time to carol
- Coward
- Eggnog time
- Joyeux time in Paris
- 'Tis the season
- Holiday air
- Festive span
- Tinsel time
- "Père ___" (France's Santa)
- The Christmas season
- Coward often quoted
- Period around Dec. 25
- London's ___ Coward Theater
- Coward who told stories
- Author Behn
- Time for some wrap parties?
- The present time?
- December word
- Winter time
- Felicity's dorm advisor
- Coward who wrote "Blithe Spirit"
- Christmas: fr.
- Nativity tune
- Time of good cheer
- A number for December
- Mime-dancer parenti
- Christmas card word
- Doorstep tune, perhaps
- "Do You Hear What I Hear?," e.g.
- Pere ____ ( Santa Claus's AKA in France )
- Carolers' tune
- Christmas, in carols
- "The First ___" (carol)
- Word on Christmas decorations
- Coward in drama
- What 21-, 41- or 61-Across is ... and, phonetically, a curiously apt common feature of those answers
- Word on December decorations
- Season to be full of cheer
- Word repeatedly sung before "Born is the king of Israel"
- French for "Christmas"
- Actress Sydelle
- Christmas carol ... or, read as two parts, a theme hint
- Word sung at Christmas
- Name that's another name backward
- Caroling unit
- Coward with a knighthood
- Early winter season
- "The First ___": holiday song
- Year-end number
- Christmas song word
- Caroling standard
- "Craig of the Creek" voice actress Wells
- Name derived from the Latin for "to be born"
- Winter air?
- Traditional name for a child born on December 25
- Festive French season
- Caroler's tune
- Advent air
- Doorstep delivery, at times?
- Holiday song, and, phonetically, an apt description of the answers to the starred clues
- "The Great British Bake Off" co-presenter Fielding
- "The Kings of Napa" star Ebonee
- Oasis guitarist Gallagher
- Pere ___ (French Santa)
- Sydelle of Netflix's "GLOW"
- "Joyeux ___!" ("Merry Christmas," in French)
- Name that's 38-Across rearranged
- "The First ___" (Christmas song)
- French name that anagrams to Leon
- Time for some wrap parties
- Fielding of "The Great British Bake Off"
- Christmas, in French
- Christmas carol word
- Fisher of "Shameless"
- English playwright Coward
- Christmas, in France
- Number of carolers?
- Père ___ (Santa's French counterpart)
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 17, 2024
- New York Times - December 02, 2024
- New York Times - November 27, 2024
- New York Times - November 16, 2024
- LA Times - November 12, 2024
- New York Times - November 05, 2024
- USA Today - October 24, 2024
- New York Times - July 09, 2024
- LA Times - July 07, 2024
- USA Today - July 04, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- USA Today - April 15, 2024
- LA Times - April 06, 2024
- LA Times - February 26, 2024
- USA Today - February 16, 2024
- USA Today - February 05, 2024
- USA Today - February 01, 2024
- LA Times - February 01, 2024
- LA Times - January 29, 2024
- New York Times - January 29, 2024
Seen a clue for the answer noel that we don't have? Then please submit it to us so we can make the clue database even better!