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- 1.Is audibly unhappy
- 2.How could you think that of me?
- 3.Christmas tree branch?
- 4.Privy to
- 5.B&B visit
- 6.Mired-down-reindeer mishap?
- 7.Stops up
- 8.Fly off the shelves
- 9.In the past
- 10.Elephant and __ (Mo Willems childrens book series)
- 11.Choir member
- 12.Polygraph exciter
- 13.Make abundantly clear
- 14.Approximating suffix
- 15.Meet successfully
- 16.Stamped on
- 17.Field worker
- 18.Household chore
- 19.Chandelier singer
- 20.Certain colas
- 21.Period spent preparing the presents?
- 22.Singer-songwriter Sands
- 23.Entered
- 24.Writer
- 25.Like 12, but not XII
- 26.Admits
- 27.Hook helper
- 28....but the children know how he came ___ one day (Frosty lyric)
- 29.Cash on hand?
- 30.One with a mortgage, e.g
- 31.Shooter Shaquille
- 32.Dud
- 33.Winter utterance
- 34.Kin of Art Moderne
- 35.A bireme has two banks of them
- 36.Wasikowska of Crimson Peak
- 37.Head, humorously
- 38.Cart pullers
- 39.One addressed as my lord
- 40.Second part of a count
- 41.Decoration for Genghiss door?
- 42.Will of Blue Bloods
- 43.Kaplan University specialty
- 44.___ Mommy kissing Santa Claus...
- 45.Haas of Inception
- 46.Cab competitor
- 47.On the roof of
- 48.Unsurprisingly
- 49.Response to Nice day
- 50.Contents of some pockets
- 51.Westminster Abbeys Cosmati pavement, e.g
- 52.Joint use of a pasture
- 53.The hopes and fears of all the years are met in ___ tonight
- 54.Bovine bellow
- 55.Move like the one-horse open sleigh riders
- 56.Teeming
- 57.Got out of the sleigh, say
- 58.Clatters
- 59.Refi restriction
- 60.Constrain
- 61.Jimi Hendrix followed them at Woodstock
- 62.Nova subj
- 63.Blissful place
- 64.More gung-ho
- 65.Superior sort
- 66.Give ___ (care)
- 67.Pros with bows
- 68.Jackie of Rush Hour
- 69.Le Mythe de Sisyphe writer
- 70.Christmas tree decoration
- 71.Base-eight
- 72.Mob bosses
- 73.Strong heart
- 74.Fundamental principle
- 75.In ___ (as originally located)
- 76.Happy Motoring! brand
- 77.Christmas Day, this yr
- 78.Prank
- 79.Marker feature
- 80.Assigner of nine-digit nos
- 81.Merchandise
- 82.Stocking stuffer?
- 83.Fish also know as black grouper
- 84.Hula hoop spinners
- 85.Deck the Halls snippet
- 86.Chock Full o Nuts container
- 87.Places where the acoustics are lousy for Christmas singing?
- 88.Amazon smart speaker
- 89.Single
- 90.Erstwhile Fox teen series
- 91.Yuletide quaffs
- 92.Like some office Santas
- 93.Horace collection
- 94....___ cold winters night that was so deep
- 95.Certain cola
- 96.Only president born in New Hampshire
- 97.Singer at Baracks first inauguration
- 98.East, in Berlin
- 99.Wonder-struck
- 100.Lanford Wilson play The ___ Baltimore
- 101.Admin. aide
- 102.Hearth stuff
- 103....beginning to look ___ like Christmas...
- 104.Case handler: Abbr
- 105.One of five in The Winters Tale
- 106.Sermons finish?
- 107.Deuterium, e.g
- 108.Winter figures, made from the bonus letters in this puzzles theme answers
- 109.Keys
- 110.___ you cry, Ill be back again some day (Frosty lyric)
- 111.Vittles
- 112.Half-baked
- 113.Candy pioneer H.B
- 114.Once more
- 115.Ring result
- 116.December, yearwise
- 117.Where residents wish each other Buon Natale!
- 118.Jump over
- 119.___ lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you
- 120.Build-___ Workshop
- 121.Norse pole, e.g.?
- 122.Two items on a bird lovers Christmas tree?
- 123.Guest accommodation
- 124.Concerned farewell
- 125.Renoir contemporary
- 126.Contemptuous expression
- 127.John, to Lennon
- 128.Stille ___ (Silent Night)
- 129.Body expert
- 130.More widespread
- 131.Supervision of a creche display?
- 132.Goalies wear
- 133.Cinematic canine
- 134.Reba McEntires ___ Survivor
- 135.Jackies second spouse
- 136.Maisies Merry Christmas writer Paterson
- 137.Blacklisted screenwriter Dalton
- 138.Monopoly quartet: Abbr
- 139.Subj. of some WikiLeaks leaks
- 140.Gifts for Dad
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The Friday WSJ crossword features a contest for all puzzle lovers to solve (a puzzle within a puzzle which is usually a single word such as country name, movie title, a phrase, etc.).
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