Answer: ELF
ELF is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 502 times.
Referring Clues:
- Little one
- Polar worker
- Keebler character
- Brownie
- Fairy tale creature
- Pointy shoe wearer
- Toymaker, maybe
- North Pole toymaker
- Pixie
- Present wrapper, maybe
- Little toymaker
- Magical being
- ___-child (changeling)
- Yuletide worker
- Little helper
- Pole worker
- "A Midsummer Night's Dream" extra
- Munchkin
- Grimm character
- Seasonal employee?
- North Pole assistant?
- Keebler cookie maker
- "The Lord of the Rings" figure
- Polar helper
- Santa's subordinate
- Tiny toymaker
- Keebler cookiemaker
- Gnome
- Santa's helper
- Wearer of pointy-toed shoes
- North Pole toy maker
- Santa's little helper
- Keebler worker?
- Santa’s little helper
- Seasonal worker
- Jolly old ___ (Santa)
- One with a pole position?
- One with pointy-toed shoes
- Polar drudge
- Little green man
- North Pole worker
- ___-locks (tangled hair)
- Keebler baker, supposedly
- 2003 Will Ferrell title role
- North Pole helper
- Trickster
- Keebler baker, in ads
- Middle-earth resident
- Shoemaker's helper, in a fairy tale
- Dobby or Winky, in Harry Potter
- Mischievous tyke
- Kobold
- Aide to Santa
- Tolkien creature
- Will Ferrell title role
- Dungeons & Dragons player option
- Hobbit's friend
- Leprechaun
- Santa's Workshop employee
- Munchkin kin
- Arctic aide
- Very busy worker in December
- Character in a Christmas special, often
- Arctic drudge
- Keebler baker
- North Pole peon
- Keebler commercial character
- Mischievous one
- Keebler cook
- Chips Deluxe baker, in ads
- Subordinate Claus
- One with very little clothing
- Toymaker's assistant
- Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g.
- Santa assistant
- Ferrell film
- Toon in a Keebler commercial
- Aide to 43-Across
- 2003 Will Ferrell film
- North Pole assistant
- Will Ferrell comedy
- Claus assistant
- Polar peon
- 2003 Will Ferrell movie
- Santa's assistant
- Reindeer feeder?
- "The Santa Clause" extra
- Holiday helper
- Legendary gift-wrapper
- Tiny trickster
- Character in the Harry Potter books
- Shoemaker's helper in a Grimm tale
- Seasonal helper
- Sleigh labor?
- Mischievous kid
- Christmas toymaker
- Pointy-eared sprite
- Extra in "The Polar Express"
- Christmas helper
- 25-Across maker
- "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice ___ Agin)" (#1 hit of 1970)
- Busy December worker
- Sprite
- Shoemaker helper, in a fairy tale
- 2003 film directed by Jon Favreau
- Wannabe dentist Hermey, e.g.
- Keebler's Ernie, e.g.
- Job in "The Santaland Diaries"
- Santa's workshop worker
- Middle-earth inhabitant
- Polar pixie
- Worker in a noted workshop
- Brownie ___ (mascot of the Cleveland Browns)
- Toymaker in Santa's workshop
- Sechs + fünf
- 2003 holiday film
- One of Santa's team
- Wrapper for Santa
- Bit of pole support?
- Small wrapper?
- Tolkien's Legolas, e.g.
- Fantasy sprite
- Santa staffer
- Little help
- Fantasy novel character
- One with a regular pole position?
- Little worker
- Tolkien's Círdan, for one
- Little trickster
- Yule aide
- One in Santa's support group
- 2003 Christmas movie
- Many a "Lord of the Rings" character
- 2003 holiday flick
- North Pole denizen
- Santa Claus aide
- Will Ferrell film of 2003
- North Pole aide
- Wee toymaker
- Arctic assistant
- Gremlin
- Little holiday helper
- Curly-shoe wearer
- Seasonal mall employee
- Folklore being
- Toymaker up north
- Holiday hammerer
- Year-end helper
- Diminutive creature
- Ernie of Keebler, e.g.
- Claus helper
- Yule figure
- Lothlorien extra
- Wearer of pointy footgear
- Dwarflike mischief-maker
- Mischievous little creature
- Title role for Will Ferrell
- Grimm shoemaker
- North Pole underling
- Diminutive creature of folklore
- Seasonal mall worker
- Will Ferrell movie
- Seasonal employee
- Teeny toymaker
- Folklore sprite
- Subordinate Claus?
- Pointy-shoes wearer
- Will Ferrell Christmas flick
- Polar assistant
- "The Polar Express" extra
- Worker with pointy shoes
- Diminutive being
- Keebler worker
- Impish one
- One of Ernie Keebler's crew
- Will Ferrell Christmas comedy
- Claus subordinate
- North pole employee
- Will Ferrell's shortest movie title
- Little help?
- Snap, Crackle or Pop
- Snap, Crackle, or Pop
- Sleigh filler, once a year
- Toymaker of myth
- Keebler employee?
- Tolkien being
- Small toymaker
- Middle-earth dweller
- Pole worker?
- Seasonal sprite
- Little mischief maker
- Will Ferrell holiday comedy
- Santa helper
- Little seasonal helper
- Santa's toymaker
- Pole position holder?
- Workshop sprite
- Will Ferrell holiday movie of 2003
- Will Ferrell movie made into a Broadway musical
- "The Silmarillion" being
- Employee of Santa
- Arctic toymaker
- Keebler employee, in ads
- Wrap artist?
- Fairy
- Santa's 21-Down
- Worker in Santa's workshop
- Little rascal
- Santa, per Moore
- Santas little helper
- 2003 Will Ferrell flick
- "Polar Express" extra
- He wears very little clothing
- Will Ferrell film
- Toy-sized toymaker
- 2003 role for Will Ferrell
- David Sedaris was one in "SantaLand Diaries"
- "___ needs food, badly" (Classic line from the video game Gauntlet)
- Toy shop employee
- North Pole resident, presumably
- Goblin
- Ferrell film of 2003
- Legendary nocturnal worker
- Questor in the video game Gauntlet
- Rice Krispies' Snap, Crackle or Pop
- Figure in Santa's workshop
- Tolkien's Elrond, e.g.
- Sleigh filler
- Pop from Kellogg's, e.g.
- Santa subordinate
- One with a Pole position
- Mischief-maker with pointy shoes
- Impish fairy
- Little troublemaker
- Legolas, for one
- Arctic assistant
- Middle Earth resident
- Toy maker
- Fantasy character
- Pole laborer
- Tolkien's Legolas, for one
- Ernie of Keebler ads
- Pole employee
- Will Ferrell Christmas movie
- Toy-shop employee?
- Polar laborer
- Pixieish one
- Hobgoblin
- Toymaker for Santa
- North Pole pixie
- Fairy relative
- Little being
- Santa's aide
- Puck, e.g.
- Fairy kin
- Little person
- Fairy's cousin
- Brownie, e.g.
- Santa Claus, in the Moore poem
- Renowned toymaker
- Helper in a cold workshop?
- Dungeons & Dragons race
- Grimm tale figure
- Dungeons & Dragons figure
- Assistant to Santa
- Magical mischief-maker
- Pointy-eared being
- Short subject?
- Mischievous fairy
- Holder of a pole position?
- Mischievous sort
- Tolkien's Galadriel, for one
- Species of Tolkien's Arwen Evenstar
- Wee toy maker
- Santa, in Moore's poem
- Pointy-shoe wearer
- North Pole staffer
- Seasonal mall figure
- 2003 Will Ferrell holiday movie
- Impish sort
- Pixieish sort
- Brownie, for one
- Mischief maker
- Reindeer tender?
- Ferrell holiday film
- Rivendell dweller
- Dobby, e.g., in the Harry Potter books
- Keebler's Ernie, for example
- Mischievous pixie
- Top-of-the-world worker
- Hobbit ally
- Longbow shooter of fantasy fiction
- Snap, Crackle or Pop, e.g.
- Holiday help
- Wee gift wrapper
- Hobbit helper
- Diminutive seasonal helper
- Reindeer tender, maybe
- Keebler cookie character
- Cookie company character
- Leprechaun kin
- Hermey of TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," e.g.
- "The ___ on the Shelf" (Christmas book sold with a toy)
- Christmas wrapper?
- Assistant way up north
- Prankster with pointy shoes
- Keebler figure
- Galadriel in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g.
- Keebler mascot
- 42-Across helper
- One of Santa's helpers
- Lively little creature
- See 32-Down
- Prankish imaginary being
- December helper
- Small guy with a big role at the North Pole
- Seasonal worker?
- Santa's toy shop employee
- Worker up north?
- Capricious, magical figure
- One with pointy ears
- Fantasy forest friend
- Will Ferrell holiday movie
- Gnome's kin
- Little creature
- Polar toy maker
- Tolkien's Galadriel, e.g.
- Diminutive trickster
- Keebler spokesman
- North Pole resident?
- "The Hobbit" being
- Mischievous creature
- Wee helper
- Puck, for one
- Figure often dressed in green
- Hob
- Little help for the holidays?
- Small, magical creature
- Fairy-tale night worker
- One working hard before the holidays
- Small, playful sort
- Santa, in the Moore poem
- Small prankster
- One of Santa's little helpers
- Helper for Santa
- 2010 hit Broadway musical with the song "Sparklejollytwinklejingley"
- Tolkien race member
- Worker for Santa
- St. Nicholas, in the poem
- See 114-Across
- One on the shelf, in Christmas decor
- Goblin, e.g.
- Little one of folklore
- One of the Noldor, in Tolkien
- Ernest J. Keebler, for one
- Middle Earth dweller
- Middle-earth figure
- One of the four players in "Gauntlet"
- Diminutive folklore creature
- Northern helper
- Polar wee one
- Pointy hat wearer
- Erlking subject
- Legolas of Middle Earth, e.g.
- Christmas cookie shape
- Tiny present-wrapper
- One working for Santa
- One who's a "little" busy in December?
- Ernest J. Keebler, e.g.
- Helper of 73-Across
- Mischievous sprite
- 102 Across being
- Magical entity
- Shelf occupant of kid-lit
- Impish being
- Storied workshop worker
- Santaland worker
- Polar seasonal worker
- One working hard before Christmas
- Movie with Ed Asner as Santa
- Fantasy fiction staple
- Will Ferrell Christmas film
- One with pointy ears and shoes
- Shoemaker's helper in a fairy tale
- Wee mischief-maker
- Any of the Rice Krispies mascots
- Pixieish type
- Wee seasonal employee
- Mall Santa's assistant
- Crackle, e.g.
- Tiny fey sort
- Helper in Santa's workshop
- Ferrell Christmas movie
- Puck
- Dwarf cousin
- Reindeer handler?
- Cookie baker in the Hollow Tree
- 33 Down worker
- "Lord of the Rings" being
- Diminutive toymaker
- Tiny toy handler
- Wee toy assembler
- Shelf-sitter of kid-lit
- Will Ferrell character
- Pixielike
- Seasonal toymaker
- Fairy-tale creature
- Wearer of pointy shoes
- Rivendell regular
- Brownie, in folklore
- Singular 1-Across
- Keebler sprite
- Keebler spokesperson
- Small wonder of myth
- Rivendell resident
- Mall Santa aide
- Keebler employee
- Seasonal shelf sitter
- Part of Santa's workshop
- Legendary seasonal helper
- Winter toy maker
- Giant's opposite
- "Lord of the Rings" character
- Christmas being
- Often pointy-eared figure
- Mythical manufacturer
- ___ on the Shelf (piece of Christmas kitsch)
- One traditionally dressed in red or green
- 39-Across underling
- Mall Santa's sidekick
- 2003 holiday comedy
- Assistant for Santa
- High-latitude helper
- Legendary toymaker
- Keebler pitchman
- Holiday shelf sitter
- Yuletide gift wrapper
- Helper often dressed in Christmas colors
- Famously nonunionized worker
- Immortal Middle-earth dweller
- [Santa] [city at night] [present]
- ELEVEN
- Mall Santa picture taker, perhaps
- Christmas creature
- Mythical being with pointy ears
- Pop of breakfast fame
- Gnome cousin
- Sort of sprite
- Storied shelf occupant
- Polar present producer
- 2003 Will Ferrell comedy
- Christmas tree figurine, maybe
- Seasonal mall temp
- One with pointy shoes and ears
- Keebler package being
- Storied December shelf dweller
- Sidekick for a mall Santa
- Pointy-eared creature
- Mischiefmaker
- Tolkien figure
- Shelf occupant?
- ___ on the Shelf
- Mall Santa photographer
- Helper of Santa
- Cosmetics initials
- Film in which Will Ferrell wears yellow tights
- Tiny, mischievous being
- Caretaker for Santa's reindeer
- Holiday aide
- Makeup brand
- Fantasy creature with pointy ears
- Night ___ (World of Warcraft creature)
- Pointy-eared fantasy creature
- Toymaker with a pointy hat
- Pointy-eared toymaker
- Figure in a Grimm story
- Graceful D&D creature
- 2003 film in which the title character exclaims "Son of a nutcracker!"
- Rivendell resident, in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Mischievous creature of folklore
- "Ella Enchanted" creature
- Pointy-eared, pointy-hatted creature
- Certain workshop worker
- Will Ferrell holiday film
- Figure on the shelf, in Christmas decor
- Pointy-eared magical creature
- One with pointy ears and pointy shoes
- Jon Favreau holiday film
- One whose boss laughs a lot
- Folklore creature
- Inexpensive makeup brand
- One of Iceland's hidden people in folklore
- Mischief-maker
- Small fantasy creature
- Folklore figure
- Beauty brand whose name stands for three body parts
- Fantasy humanoid such as Legolas
- Puckish sort
- Hermey of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," for one
- "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear" film
- Christmas movie starring Will Ferrell
- Figure on the shelf at Christmas
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 22, 2024
- LA Times - October 29, 2024
- LA Times - October 01, 2024
- LA Times - August 15, 2024
- New York Times - July 09, 2024
- LA Times - July 03, 2024
- LA Times - June 21, 2024
- LA Times - June 18, 2024
- New York Times - March 19, 2024
- LA Times - March 16, 2024
- LA Times - March 03, 2024
- New York Times - February 22, 2024
- New York Times - February 19, 2024
- LA Times - February 13, 2024
- USA Today - February 12, 2024
- USA Today - February 08, 2024
- LA Times - December 31, 2023
- LA Times - December 11, 2023
- LA Times - November 27, 2023
- USA Today - November 13, 2023
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