| 1. |
To, From |
2. |
Upon the roof |
| 3. |
Charles Dickens |
4. |
Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar |
| 5. |
Epiphany |
6. |
Because they are actually called snow globes |
| 7. |
Gabriel |
8. |
Nazareth |
| 9. |
To be enrolled for the taxes |
10. |
A feeding trough made of stone. |
| 11. |
Politically powerful scholars and astronomers ("king-makers"). |
12. |
Thirty-three to thirty-four years old |
| 13. |
Queen Victoria |
14. |
Spring |
| 15. |
1187 A.D |
16. |
Rosemary |
| 17. |
Commercial Christmas tree farming. |
18. |
06 |
| 19. |
Nuremberg, Germany |
20. |
Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean |
| 21. |
White Christmas |
22. |
1895 |
| 23. |
Guitar |
24. |
9 |
| 25. |
The New York Sun |
26. |
Shout their Christmas wishes up the chimney |
| 27. |
One of the Wise Men's camels |
28. |
His servant, Black Peter |
| 29. |
Mistletoe |
30. |
A priest in the temple |
| 31. |
They are all names of Santa Claus' reindeer |
32. |
Norway |
| 33. |
"Winter Wonderland" |
34. |
1846 |
| 35. |
The Greek word for Christmas is Xristos |
36. |
Oh come, all ye faithful... Joyful and triumphant |
| 37. |
In the fourth century |
38. |
Joseph walked, Mary rode a donkey. |
| 39. |
The Bible doesn't say |
40. |
Astronomers |
| 41. |
Isaiah |
42. |
Silver sixpence |
| 43. |
Poinsettia |
44. |
10 |
| 45. |
Welsh |
46. |
Knecht Rupprecht |
| 47. |
Oliver Cromwell (starting around 1642) |
48. |
Armenian |
| 49. |
Easter |
50. |
Nutcracker |
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