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What did the holiday Yule originally celebrate?
 
winter solstice
 
spring equinox
 
summer solstice
 
Christmas
join the CHORUS
 
group of singers OR part of song that repeats
 
a band
 
monster
 
party
Hail the new, YE lads and lasses
 
old-fashioned way to say "you"
 
what you shout when you win
 
Kanye West's latest name
 
yes
Deck the HALL
 
large indoor gathering space
 
US Civil War general
 
the thing you cover your head with
 
narrow corridor in a building
HEEDLESS of the wind and weather
 
never mind
 
people who don't pay attention when they drive
 
person without a head
 
evergreen bush with red berries
LADS & LASSES
 
boys and girls
 
moms and dads
 
grandfathers and grandmothers
 
aunts and uncles
HAIL the new
 
celebrate
 
wave at a taxi
 
frozen rain
 
still healthy at an old age
FAST AWAY the old year passes
 
goes quickly
 
tie up a boat so it won't float away on the tide
 
push a boat away from land
 
go without food
follow me in merry MEASURE
 
dance happily with others
 
to determine how long, wide, heavy something is
 
take steps to solve a problem
 
all right, I guess
STRIKE the harp
 
play the strings
 
3 missed balls in baseball
 
refusing to work
 
hit hard
See the BLAZING YULE before us
 
brightly burning log
 
shining winter star
 
fiery ghost
 
bad student
ANCIENT
 
from much earlier times
 
bracelet worn on ankle
 
insect fossils
 
not yet
CAROL
 
holiday song
 
girl's name
 
boy's name
 
library desk
yule-TIDE
 
time or season
 
motion of the ocean
 
laundry detergent
 
cord fastened in a knot
YULE-tide
 
winter festival
 
short for "you will"
 
fancy gem for ring or bracelet
 
Dutch boy's name
TROLL the ancient Yuletide carol
 
sing loudly
 
bother people on the internet
 
monster under a bridge
 
popular doll in the 1960's
APPAREL
 
clothing
 
spray can
 
French perfume
 
Spanish word for boots
DON we now our bright apparel
 
put on clothes
 
famous duck
 
finished
 
cooked through
JOLLY
 
happy
 
something you put on toast
 
stuff to make your hair look cool
 
evergreen bush with red berries
'TIS the season
 
old way to say "IT IS"
 
necktie
 
scarf
 
wood for railroad tracks
FA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA
 
happy nonsense words
 
NO!
 
falling down slowly
 
old English word for Christmas
HOLLY
 
evergreen bush with red berries
 
full of holes
 
heavy
 
candle
BOUGHS
 
branches
 
front parts of a boat
 
leans forward at the waist
 
shoelaces
DECK the hall
 
decorate
 
hit
 
boat floor
 
pack of cards