Choral rendition

Else clues

• ___ Coward

• ___ Neill (TV Lois Lane)

• 'Adeste Fideles,' for one

• 'Joyeux ___'

• 'The First ___'

• Angels From the Realms of Glory, e.g.

• Away in a Manger, e.g.

• Away in a Manger, for one

• Blithe Spirit author Coward

• Cantique de ___ (original title of O Holy Night)

• Felicity role

• Frosty air?

• I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In, e.g.

• Jingle Bells, e.g.

• Joy to the World, for one

• Joyeux ___ (French greeting)

• Joyeux ___?(French holiday card sentiment)

• Joyeux time

• Mad Dogs and Englishmen author Coward

• Mad Dogs and Englishmen writer Coward

• Nude with Violin playwright Coward

• O Sanctissima, e.g.

• Once in Royal David's City, for one

• Pomp and Circumstance author Coward

• Private Lives playwright Coward

• Silent Night, e.g.

• Silent Night, notably

• Silent Night or Away in a Manger

• Silent Night or The Little Drummer Boy

• Silent Night, for one

• The first ___, the angel did say...

• The First ___ (Christmas carol)

• The First ___ (Christmas tune)

• The First ___ (holiday tune)

• The First ___ (seasonal song)

• The First ___ (year-end air)

• The First Christmas song

• The First December ditty

• The First yuletide song

• The Seven Joys of Mary, e.g.

• The Windmills of Your Mind singer Harrison

• 2004 Sarandon movie

• 25 d

• A memorable Coward

• Actor Coward

• Actor-composer Coward

• Advent number

• Advent song

• Air that circulates annually

• Author Behn

• Carol

• Carol time

• Carol word

• Caroler's air

• Caroler's number

• Caroler's offering

• Caroler's rendition

• Caroler's tune

• Caroler's word

• Carolers' option

• Carolers' song

• Caroling song

• Caroling time

• Caroling word

• Chilly air?

• Christmas

• Christmas air

• Christmas card greeting

• Christmas card word, often

• Christmas carol

• Christmas in Caen

• Christmas in Chartres

• Christmas in Quebec

• Christmas number

• Christmas season

• Christmas song

• Christmas tune

• Christmas word

• Christmas, in Calais

• Christmas, in Cannes

• Christmas, in Montr

• Christmas, to the French

• Christmastime

• Christmasy name

• Cold-weather air?

• Composer Coward

• Coward in the theater

• Coward knighted in 1970

• Coward of Britain

• Coward of comedies

• Coward of drama

• Coward of England

• Coward of fame

• Coward of films

• Coward of note

• Coward of plays

• Coward of song

• Coward of the stage

• Coward of the theatre

• Coward on stage

• Coward or Harrison

• Coward who composed

• Coward who was knighted

• Coward with a pen

• Coward-ly author?

• Coward's name

• Creative Coward

• December air

• December ditty

• December doorstep number

• December refrain

• December season

• December song

• December tune

• Doorstep rendition

• Dramatist Coward

• English Coward

• Family-gathering time

• Famous Coward

• Festive season

• French Christmas

• Gallagher of Oasis

• George Gordon ___ Byron

• Gift-giving time

• Good name for someone born on Dec. 25

• Harrison or Coward

• He's a Coward

• He's a real Coward

• Hiver holiday

• Holiday carol

• Holiday number

• Holiday refrain

• Holiday season

• Holiday song

• Holiday time

• Holiday word

• House-to-house number

• House-to-house number, perhaps

• House-to-house offering, at times

• It may be sung at your door

• Joyeux time of year

• Kind of song heard late in the year

• Knighted Coward

• Leon returned for Christmas

• Liam Gallagher's brother

• Lois Lane portrayer Neill

• Mime-dancer Parenti

• Musical Coward

• Name that's a name backward

• Noted Coward

• Number for a sleigh ride

• Oasis name

• Oft-repeated carol word

• One of Byron's names

• One of Lord Byron's given names

• Period ending January 6

• Playwright Coward

• Present occasion

• Present time

• Present time in France?

• Ratcliffe of the PGA Senior Tour

• Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey

• Rex Harrison's singer/actor son

• Rex Harrison's son

• Santa's time of year

• Season for carols

• Season of giving

• Season of peace

• Season to be jolly

• Seasonal air

• Seasonal ditty

• Seasonal melody

• Seasonal number

• Seasonal song

• Seasonal tune

• Seasonsong

• She was Lois before Teri

• Singer/composer Coward

• Sir ___ Coward

• Song by candlelight

• Song of the season

• Song sometimes sung snowbound

• Song sung around Christmas

• Song sung before drinking cocoa

• Song sung by candlelight, perhaps

• Song sung by candlelight, sometimes

• Song sung for treats, maybe

• Song sung on doorsteps

• Songwriter/playwright Coward

• Sophisticated Coward

• Stocking-up time?

• Suzanne Sugarbaker's pet pig on 'Designing Women'

• Talented Coward

• The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Redding

• Theatrical Coward

• Time for eggnog

• Time for icicle lights

• Time of Christmas

• Tinsel time

• Toronto Argonaut ___ Prefontaine

• TV's Lois Lane (opposite George Reeves), ___ Neill

• Wassailer's song

• When icicle lights appear

• When to display une cr

• When to see Nick at night?

• Winter air

• Winter holiday

• Winter time

• Witty Coward

• Word in a Christmas carol

• Word repeated before Born is the king of Israel

• Word sung by carolers

• Writer Coward

• Year-end air

• Year-end music

• Year-end refrain

• Year-end season

• Year-end time

• Year-end time or tune

• Yule

• Yule song

• Yule tune

• Yuletide

• Yuletide season

• Yuletide song

• Yuletide tune

• ___ Coward

• ___ Neill (TV Lois Lane)

• 'Adeste Fideles,' for one

• 'Joyeux ___'

• 'The First ___'

• Angels From the Realms of Glory, e.g.

• Away in a Manger, e.g.

• Away in a Manger, for one

• Blithe Spirit author Coward

• Cantique de ___ (original title of O Holy Night)

• Felicity role

• Frosty air?

• I Saw Three Ships Come Sailing In, e.g.

• Jingle Bells, e.g.

• Joy to the World, for one

• Joyeux ___ (French greeting)

• Joyeux ___?(French holiday card sentiment)

• Joyeux time

• Mad Dogs and Englishmen author Coward

• Mad Dogs and Englishmen writer Coward

• Nude with Violin playwright Coward

• O Sanctissima, e.g.

• Once in Royal David's City, for one

• Pomp and Circumstance author Coward

• Private Lives playwright Coward

• Silent Night, e.g.

• Silent Night, notably

• Silent Night or Away in a Manger

• Silent Night or The Little Drummer Boy

• Silent Night, for one

• The first ___, the angel did say...

• The First ___ (Christmas carol)

• The First ___ (Christmas tune)

• The First ___ (holiday tune)

• The First ___ (seasonal song)

• The First ___ (year-end air)

• The First Christmas song

• The First December ditty

• The First yuletide song

• The Seven Joys of Mary, e.g.

• The Windmills of Your Mind singer Harrison

• 2004 Sarandon movie

• 25 d

• A memorable Coward

• Actor Coward

• Actor-composer Coward

• Advent number

• Advent song

• Air that circulates annually

• Author Behn

• Carol

• Carol time

• Carol word

• Caroler's air

• Caroler's number

• Caroler's offering

• Caroler's rendition

• Caroler's tune

• Caroler's word

• Carolers' option

• Carolers' song

• Caroling song

• Caroling time

• Caroling word

• Chilly air?

• Choral rendition

• Christmas

• Christmas air

• Christmas card greeting

• Christmas card word, often

• Christmas carol

• Christmas in Caen

• Christmas in Chartres

• Christmas in Quebec

• Christmas number

• Christmas season

• Christmas song

• Christmas tune

• Christmas word

• Christmas, in Calais

• Christmas, in Cannes

• Christmas, in Montr

• Christmas, to the French

• Christmastime

• Christmasy name

• Cold-weather air?

• Composer Coward

• Coward in the theater

• Coward knighted in 1970

• Coward of Britain

• Coward of comedies

• Coward of drama

• Coward of England

• Coward of fame

• Coward of films

• Coward of note

• Coward of plays

• Coward of song

• Coward of the stage

• Coward of the theatre

• Coward on stage

• Coward or Harrison

• Coward who composed

• Coward who was knighted

• Coward with a pen

• Coward-ly author?

• Coward's name

• Creative Coward

• December air

• December ditty

• December doorstep number

• December refrain

• December season

• December song

• December tune

• Doorstep rendition

• Dramatist Coward

• English Coward

• Family-gathering time

• Famous Coward

• Festive season

• French Christmas

• Gallagher of Oasis

• George Gordon ___ Byron

• Gift-giving time

• Good name for someone born on Dec. 25

• Harrison or Coward

• He's a Coward

• He's a real Coward

• Hiver holiday

• Holiday carol

• Holiday number

• Holiday refrain

• Holiday season

• Holiday song

• Holiday time

• Holiday word

• House-to-house number

• House-to-house number, perhaps

• House-to-house offering, at times

• It may be sung at your door

• Joyeux time of year

• Kind of song heard late in the year

• Knighted Coward

• Leon returned for Christmas

• Liam Gallagher's brother

• Lois Lane portrayer Neill

• Mime-dancer Parenti

• Musical Coward

• Name that's a name backward

• Noted Coward

• Number for a sleigh ride

• Oasis name

• Oft-repeated carol word

• One of Byron's names

• One of Lord Byron's given names

• Period ending January 6

• Playwright Coward

• Present occasion

• Present time

• Present time in France?

• Ratcliffe of the PGA Senior Tour

• Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey

• Rex Harrison's singer/actor son

• Rex Harrison's son

• Santa's time of year

• Season for carols

• Season of giving

• Season of peace

• Season to be jolly

• Seasonal air

• Seasonal ditty

• Seasonal melody

• Seasonal number

• Seasonal song

• Seasonal tune

• Seasonsong

• She was Lois before Teri

• Singer/composer Coward

• Sir ___ Coward

• Song by candlelight

• Song of the season

• Song sometimes sung snowbound

• Song sung around Christmas

• Song sung before drinking cocoa

• Song sung by candlelight, perhaps

• Song sung by candlelight, sometimes

• Song sung for treats, maybe

• Song sung on doorsteps

• Songwriter/playwright Coward

• Sophisticated Coward

• Stocking-up time?

• Suzanne Sugarbaker's pet pig on 'Designing Women'

• Talented Coward

• The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Redding

• Theatrical Coward

• Time for eggnog

• Time for icicle lights

• Time of Christmas

• Tinsel time

• Toronto Argonaut ___ Prefontaine

• TV's Lois Lane (opposite George Reeves), ___ Neill

• Wassailer's song

• When icicle lights appear

• When to display une cr

• When to see Nick at night?

• Winter air

• Winter holiday

• Winter time

• Witty Coward

• Word in a Christmas carol

• Word repeated before Born is the king of Israel

• Word sung by carolers

• Writer Coward

• Year-end air

• Year-end music

• Year-end refrain

• Year-end season

• Year-end time

• Year-end time or tune

• Yule

• Yule song

• Yule tune

• Yuletide

• Yuletide season

• Yuletide song

• Yuletide tune

• Period extending from Dec. 24 to Jan. 6


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