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Other crossword clues for answer "NOEL"

NOEL
Sandi's Bake Off cohost
Blithe Spirit author Coward
The First __
Christmas
Christmas carol
Coward
Theatrical Coward
Silent Night e.g.
A Coward
Carol
December air
___ Coward
Christmas song
One of Lord Byron's given names
Year-end air
Coward in the theatre
Musical brother of Liam
45-Down's song
Christmas, to the French
Song sung with a mugful of nog
Present time?
Playwright Coward
Time for eggnog
Cantique de ___ (original title of "O Holy Night")
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree, e.g.
Once in Royal David's City, for one
Chilly air?
Christmas delivery
Gallagher of Britpop
Gallagher of Oasis
Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween
Song sung before drinking cocoa
Song sung for treats, maybe
The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Redding
Christmastime
Cold song
Fielding who co-hosts "The Great British Baking Show"
Once in Royal David's City, e.g.
Present season
Fielding of "The Great British Baking Show"
Yuletide
Coward of fame
Seasonal air
Coward of note
Coward of the stage
Year-end music
Carolers' rendition
December refrain
Caroler's word
Coward with a pen
Christmas air
Holiday time
December holiday
Song sung holding a candle
Time for carols
Christmas in Quebec
Christmas, in Montréal
Toronto Argonaut ___ Prefontaine
Song sung on doorsteps
When icicle lights appear
Number for a sleigh ride
Winter air
Gift-giving time
Playwright/actor Coward
Hay Fever author Coward
Adeste Fideles, for one
Song of the season
Festive piece
Go Tell It on the Mountain, e.g.
Acting without a partner
Coward in the theater?
Seasonal song
French Christmas
Seasonal melody
Singer/composer Coward
Witty Coward
The First ___ (Christmas carol)
Carolers' offering
Caroling time
Christmas in Caen
Coward of song
Coward of the theatre
The Windmills of Your Mind singer Harrison
Private Lives playwright Coward
Christmas number
Silent Night, notably
Caroler's number
Caroling song
Songwriter/playwright Coward
Coward who composed
December ditty
Christmas, in Cannes
Musical Coward
Nude with Violin playwright Coward
Carol word
Holiday carol
Joyeux ___
Christmas, in Calais
Yuletide tune
Coward of theater
Door-to-door December ditty
Seasonal number
Wassailer's song
O Come, All Ye Faithful, for one
Coward of films
Seasonal Susan Sarandon drama
Yuletide season
Blithe Spirit playwright Coward
O Little Town of Bethlehem, for one
Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey
Word heard in December
Fielding in the field of comedy
NBA prospect Nerlens
___ Leon (George Strait Christmas song)
Carol that's also a name
Holiday word
Yule song
Carol of December
Tannenbaum time
Actor-composer Coward
December song
Rex Harrison's son
Yule tune
Jingle Bells, e.g.
Seasonsong
Felicity role
Year-end tune
Holiday number
Holiday song
House-to-house offering, at times
Season to be jolly
Word sung by carolers
Yule
Festive season
It may be sung at your door
Seasonal tune
When to see Nick at night?
December doorstep number
House-to-house number, perhaps
Seasonal ditty
Doorstep rendition
Word repeated before "Born is the king of Israel"
House-to-house number
Joyeux __!
Adeste Fideles, e.g.
Joy to the World, e.g.
Dramatist Coward
Décembre event
Sleigh ride song
O Holy Night, for one
December number
Holiday season
The season to be jolly
Seasonal refrain
Coward often quoted
Coward in drama
What 21-, 41- or 61-Across is ... and, phonetically, a curiously apt common feature of those answers
The First __: holiday song
Caroling unit
Christmas tune
Coward with a knighthood
Caroling standard
The Great British Bake Off co-presenter Fielding
Advent air
Doorstep delivery, at times?
Holiday song, and, phonetically, an apt description of the answers to the starred clues
Oasis guitarist Gallagher
Sydelle of Netflix's "GLOW"
Yuletide song
Time for some wrap parties
Fielding of "The Great British Bake Off"
Fisher of "Shameless"
Holiday tune
Composer Coward
Sir __ Coward
Tinsel time
Père __ (France's Santa)
Caroling tune
Christmas season
George Gordon __ Byron
Away in a Manger, e.g.
Air that circulates annually
December season
Year-end season
December tune
Deck the Halls, e.g.
Choral rendition
Cold-season air
Silent Night, for one
A number for December
Père __ (French Santa)
Word on Christmas decorations
Word on December decorations
Early winter season
Year-end number
Joy to the World, for one
Coward who was knighted
Present occasion
Coward knighted in 1970
Coward on the stage
Suzanne Sugarbaker's pet pig on "Designing Women"
___ Neill (TV Lois Lane)
25 décembre
Carolers' song
Hiver holiday
Père ___ (Santa Claus, in France)
Décembre holiday
Joyeux ___?(French holiday card sentiment)
Santa's time of year
Mr. Coward.
Christmas is Paris.
Christmas: Fr.
___ Field.
___ Pierce Coward.
Christmas card word.
First name of author of "Cavalcade."
His first play on Broadway was "The Vortex."
Name meaning birthday.
Xmas card greeting.
French yuletide.
Man's name.
Refrain of a carol.
One of Lord Byron's names.
Refrain of a Christmas song.
Word for Dec. 25.
Expression of joy, in Christmas carols.
First name of spectacular man.
George ___ Gordon Byron.
Masculine or feminine name.
Expression of joy, in carols.
One of the Cowards.
Christmas refrain.
Winter song.
Wouk's Airman.
Hero of Wouk novel.
Joyful song.
Name akin to Natalie.
One of Byron's names.
Song.
Wouk character.
A memorable Coward
French religious festival.
Winter time.
Yuletide word.
Christmas in France.
Nowell.
December feature.
Carol time.
Actor Harrison.
December word.
Expression of joy.
George Gordon ___ Byron.
A Byron name.
One of the Harrisons
A season
Seasonal time.
Season
Coward of stage
Xmas carol
Coward or Harrison
Carol or Coward
Coward of England
Wouk hero
Yuletime
Strain at a crèche
Auguste's Christmas
Joyous season
Coward or carol
Santa time
Word heard at Yuletide
Mime-dancer Parenti
Dancer-mime Parenti
The First ___
Yuletide sound
The First_____
Author Behn
Season of peace
Winter holiday
The Seven Joys of Mary, e.g.
Sophisticated Coward
Stocking-up time?
O Sanctissima, e.g.
Joyeux ___ (French greeting)
Season of giving
Period ending January 6
Season for carols
Song sung by candlelight, perhaps
Advent song
Name derived from the Latin for "to be born"
Song by candlelight
Traditional name for a child born on December 25
Present time in France?
Away in a Manger, for one
Family-gathering time
The first ___, the angel did say ...
Advent number
Coward of the theater
Song sung around Christmas
Joyeux time
Silent Night or "Away in a Manger"
Good name for someone born on Dec. 25
Seasonal song ... or a phonetic hint to 18-, 23-, 37-, 52- and 59-Across
Angels From the Realms of Glory, e.g.
Frosty air?
O Come, All Ye Faithful, e.g.
Rex Harrison's singer/actor son
Time to stuff stockings
Christians Awake, e.g.
We Three Kings of Orient Are, e.g.
Coward from England
Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise"
Wassailer's tune
Holiday-time song
Angels We Have Heard on High, e.g.
'Tis the season
Rhyme for "Israel," in a carol
Word sung four times before "Born is the King of Israel"
Holiday air
London's ___ Coward Theater
Do You Hear What I Hear?, e.g.
Time of good cheer
The First ___ (carol)
Season to be full of cheer
Word repeatedly sung before "Born is the king of Israel"
Caroler's tune
Festive French season
___ Fielding, co-host of "The Great British Bake Off" beginning in 2017
English playwright Coward
Mad Dogs and Englishmen author Coward
Time of Christmas
Translated Claus?
Silent Night or "The Little Drummer Boy"
Word in a Christmas carol
Creative Coward
Yuletide air
The First _____ (holiday tune)
The First _____ (seasonal song)
The First _____ (year-end air)
English Coward
Sir Coward
The First December ditty
The First Christmas song
Christmas card greeting
Cold-weather air?
Oft-repeated carol word
Christmas word
Song sung by candlelight, sometimes
Caroler's air
Talented Coward
Time for icicle lights
Year-end time or tune
He's a real Coward
Name that's a name backward
The First ___ (Christmas tune)
Knighted Coward
Songwriter Coward
Craig of the Creek voice actress Wells
Coward who told stories
Period around Dec. 25
The Christmas season
The present time?
Author Coward
Christmas, in Chamonix
Christmas, in carols
Christmas carol ... or, read as two parts, a theme hint
Actor Coward
Buche de ___ (yule log)
Christmas, in French carols
Christmas, in Paris
Christmas, in some carols
French name that anagrams to "Leon"
The First ___ (Christmas song)
French for "Christmas"
Song for 39 Down
Coward, on stage
Coward, of comedies
Noted Coward
Christmas card word, often
The First ___ (holiday tune)
He's a Coward
Writer Coward
Year-end refrain
Time to carol
The First ___ (December ditty)
Coward who wrote "Blithe Spirit"
Doorstep tune, perhaps
Nativity tune
The Kings of Napa star Ebonee
First name that's another first name backward
Pere ___ (French Santa)
Actress Sydelle
Actress Wells
Christmas song word
Name that's another name backward
Name that's another name in reverse
Word sung at Christmas
Joyeux ___! ("Merry Christmas," in French)
Christmas carol word
Christmas, in French
Coward's name
Holiday refrain
Year-end time
2004 Sarandon movie
Joyeux time of year
Caroling word
When to display une crèche
Man's name that reverses to another man's name
Coward knighted by Queen Elizabeth
Coward of entertainment
Haitian holiday
Winter music
Joyeux holiday
Christmas, in another language
Coward of comedy
Seasonal song (and a hint to finding the contest answer)
Apt partner for Carol?
Present time in Paris?
Coward knighted by the queen
Christmas in Carcassonne
Coward in a library