Answer: CAROL
CAROL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 128 times.
- Part of a candlelight ceremony, maybe
- Seasonal song
- Noel
- The Brady Bunch mom
- "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," e.g.
- "The Third Man" director Sir __ Reed
- Go door to door, perhaps
- "Good Christian Men, Rejoice," e.g.
- "Deck the Halls," e.g.
- Christmas ___
- "O Sanctissima," e.g.
- Yule tune
- "O Come, O Come Emmanuel," e.g.
- Song of joy
- Song often sung outdoors
- Seasonal air
- "Good King Wenceslas," e.g.
- December 24 number
- Year-end tune
- Yuletide number
- "Mama's Family" actress Burnett
- Winter air
- Winter air?
- Christmas tune
- Seasonal number
- "Deck the Halls," for one
- Christmas song
- Sing in the street
- Yuletide song
- End-of-year tune
- Yule air
- End of a seasonal Dickens title
- Matriarch of the Brady Bunch
- "___ of the Bells" (holiday favorite)
- Yuletide tune
- Song sung on a porch, maybe
- Secretary of the Pointy-Haired Boss, in "Dilbert"
- "The Holly and the Ivy," e.g.
- Comedienne Burnett
- December song
- Sing in the snow
- ''The Brady Bunch'' character
- Holiday tune
- ''The First Noel,'' for one
- One of the Brady Bunch
- "Silent Night," for one
- "The First Noel," for one
- Song of the season
- Joyous song celebrating a birth
- "Joy to the World," for one
- Porch tune, maybe
- It's trolled at Christmas
- "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," e.g.
- Air traveling over snow?
- Wassailer's tune
- "The Brady Bunch" character
- Heiss on the ice
- Mike Brady's second wife
- Number of holidays?
- Wassailers' tune
- Hurricane that hit New Brunswick in 1953
- "Do You Hear What I Hear?," e.g.
- "The First Noel," e.g.
- Post-Thanksgiving Muzak fare
- Joyful tune
- Winter song
- Doorstep delivery
- Yule song
- Yuletide refrain
- Burnett or Channing
- Yuletide rendition
- Yuletide melody
- Year-end rendition
- Year-end melody
- Yule melody
- "Down in Yon Forest," e.g.
- "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," e.g.
- Sing on the sidewalk
- December ditty
- Go door to door, possibly
- Song sung on the road
- Soprano Vaness
- "Silent Night" is one
- Doors tune?
- Religious song
- Holiday air
- December tune
- Sing door-to-door in December
- December number
- Number by a door?
- Sing in the snow, perhaps
- Wassail
- "Here We Come a-Wassailing," for one
- December elevator music
- Holiday song
- Dickens' "A Christmas ___"
- Cate Blanchett film
- 'Deck the Halls,' e.g.
- Front-porch song
- "Oliver!" director Reed
- "Silent Night," e.g.
- Air when it's cold outside?
- Sing "Deck the Halls"
- See 26-Across
- Activist Moseley Braun
- Something you might hear on Dec. 24
- 35-Down song
- Kane of "Taxi"
- Christmas chorus or novelist Shields
- "Brady Bunch" member
- Seat in a bay window
- Year-end air
- Door-to-door performance
- "I Saw Three Ships" or "We Three Kings"
- "Joy to the World," e.g.
- Sing Christmas tunes
- You may sing one in the snow showers
- Burnett with a namesake Golden Globe
- Song sung in December
- Sing joyously
- Song often sung in the snow
- Candlelit performance
- Merry song
- Burnett who appeared on the final season of "Better Call Saul"
- "Real Live Nude Girl: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture" author Queen
- Go a-wassailing
- Cate Blanchett film based on the novel "The Price of Salt"
- "Angels We Have Heard on High," e.g.