Answer: SANTA
SANTA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 311 times.
Referring Clues:
- Noted workshop chief
- Seasonal visitor
- ___ Rosa, Calif.
- Worker always seen in a suit
- Nick name?
- Stocking stuffer
- List recipient
- One making overnight deliveries
- Holiday visitor
- With 61-Down, a California city
- Dancer director?
- Clement Moore's "right jolly old elf"
- Big bag carrier
- Popular legend of Dutch origin
- Sidewalk ___
- Man with a nice laugh
- __ Ana (hot wind of Southern California)
- Man in a suit
- A fly-by-night?
- December 25 visitor
- With 15-Across, a California county
- Present presenter
- Man in a red-and-white suit
- Father Christmas
- December drop-in
- Sack toter
- Vixen's master
- Team manager
- With 59-Down, like some winds
- "Ho ho ho" crier
- With 40-Down, seat of Orange County, Calif.
- Recipient of many wish lists
- Producer of a famous laugh
- Owner of eight other answers in this puzzle
- Cupid's boss
- Christmas decoration
- __ Maria (Columbus's flagship)
- One who flies south in the winter
- Year-end temp
- Seasonal temp position
- Bag carrier
- St. Nick
- One who laughs a lot
- "Ho ho ho" fellow
- Sleigh driver
- Workshop owner of note
- Annual traveler
- December list keeper
- Grinch disguise
- Receiver of lists
- Year-end stocking stuffer
- Northern star?
- Annual sleigh driver
- Blitzen's boss
- He knows if you've been naughty or nice
- North Pole dweller
- "The ___ Clause" (Tim Allen film)
- MEMBER OF THE SET
- Wish list receiver
- ___ Monica, California
- Rooftop visitor
- He delivers gifts in stockings
- He gives gifts in stockings
- ___ Maria
- North Pole resident, briefly
- Rosa or Paula preceder
- Rudolph's master
- Christmas visitor
- Dancer's driver
- 49-Across list recipient
- Flier over 61-Across
- Nick who comes at night
- Present day hero?
- He's very elf-conscious
- Dasher lasher?
- Elf-aware figure
- "Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897
- Christmas list keeper
- Thanksgiving Day parade VIP
- Year-end mall temp
- Christmas letter recipient
- Seasonal temp
- Red suit wearer
- Man in a red suit
- It can precede the first names in six puzzle answers
- Maria or Rosa preceder
- End of the definition
- Year-end list examiner
- One with a pole position?
- Thanksgiving parade VIP
- Mr. Claus
- December temp
- Present-day VIP
- Chimney guy
- With 35 Down, December temp
- North Pole resident
- Elves' boss
- Annual flier
- Denizen of the North
- Dancer's director
- Seasonal traveler
- Annual visitor
- Flying-reindeer owner
- December temp job
- Thanksgiving parade star
- North Pole VIP
- Dancer's manager?
- Billy Bob played him badly
- Dancer's director?
- Cupid's leader?
- Christmas regular
- ___ Monica, Calif.
- It may be with Monica or Clara
- Fe antecedent
- Fe or Catalina
- Hot wind, with 8-Down
- One with a small work force
- Start for Barbara
- Beloved man with a bag
- Man with a small workforce
- Seasonal worker
- A man for one season
- Cupid's master?
- Present-day hero?
- Christmas Eve visitor
- Reindeer pilot
- After 66-Across, participant in a gift-giving activity
- With 45-Across, largest city in California's wine country
- Traveler who carries his own bag
- Pole star
- Seasonal sleigh driver
- Gift deliverer
- Christmas card character
- 12/24 traditional visitor
- "Nick" name that goes with the first names in the grid's six longest entries
- ___ Cruz, CA
- He gets the sack in December
- Comet's guider
- See 3-Down
- He visits once a year
- Rudolph's boss
- ___ Monica, CA
- Dancer's boss
- End of year temp
- Jolly holiday visitor
- One who flies south in the winter?
- Cupid's master
- Sleigh driver of note
- Holiday traveler
- End-of-the-year fat man
- One who's busy the night before opening day?
- Frequent December addressee
- Comet's leader
- Cupid's driver
- Famous package delivery man
- Ana or Barbara start
- Yule visitor
- Honorific for Maria or Ynez
- Year-end visitor
- Pole star?
- Reindeer's boss
- Pole leader
- With 46-Across, California city
- Cupid's boss?
- Christmas Eve traveler
- Kriss Kringle
- Holiday visitor hidden in eight answers in this puzzle
- Seasonal temp job
- Dancer director
- Jolly elf
- Dancer's prompter
- December 24th visitor
- "Jolly old elf" of rhyme
- Part of UCSB
- Wish-list receiver
- Visitor from the North
- With 37-Across, ship of 1492
- See 46-Across
- He's coming to town soon
- With 30-Across, annual visitor
- Annual roof lander
- Present-day personality?
- ___ Rosa
- December addressee
- Gift giver
- Once-a-year visitor
- Holiday attraction at a mall
- Annual wish-list recipient
- Overnight delivery expert
- Present pilot, perhaps
- 12/24 visitor
- Annual toy toter
- Employer of many elves
- Annual fly-by-nighter
- Seasonal cookie eater
- Elf's employer
- See 5-Down
- In verse, "His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!"
- First name in gift-giving
- Legendary guy traditionally wearing black boots
- Nick working at night?
- ___ Monica Mountains
- Red-suited reindeer driver
- Christmas celebrity
- With 73-Across, seat of Orange County
- Legendary sleigh rider
- Holiday flier
- Kris Kringle
- Christmas drop-in
- With 71-Across, seasonal visitor who'd appreciate being warned about the ends of 20-, 37- and 56-Across
- Saint Nick
- Seasonal gift giver
- Many words in California cities
- Noted gift giver
- Year-end mall worker
- Gifted world traveler?
- Figure of veneration
- Dancer's leader
- Traveler tracked by NORAD
- Toy-toting visitor
- ___ Claus
- Leader of a group of elves
- Flier in red and white
- Preceder of Barbara or Clara
- Noted gift-giver
- Christmas VIP
- Jolly Claus
- Christmas Eve aviator
- Folklore icon
- "Ho ho ho" holiday guy
- Year-end temp job
- Seasonal sack toter
- Annual aviator
- International package deliverer
- Figure at a December party, perhaps
- With 9 Across, Silicon Valley city
- Man with a famous lap
- Answer to "Who wears a long cap on his head?," in song
- Yuletide visitor
- Speaker of the cheer in question
- Deliverer of Christmas packages
- North Pole boss
- Receiver of many letters
- Subject of a famed 1897 editorial
- With the first parts of 17- and 52-Across and 11- and 25-Down, four California cities
- ___ Clara County (Silicon Valley locale)
- Driver of flying reindeer
- "Ho, ho, ho!" guy
- North Pole letter recipient
- Dasher's boss
- Dasher's driver
- Holiday party figure, perhaps
- Yuletide character
- Christmas character
- Tots' hero
- Recent annual visitor
- Red-and-white hat wearer
- General ___ Anna
- One-night-a-year flier
- Reindeer reinsman
- Red-suited December traveler
- December sleigh driver
- Donald Duck persona in "Toy Tinkers"
- Gift list addressee
- December letter recipient
- Reindeer reins holder
- Seasonal mall temp
- December mall figure
- Rotund man in a bright suit
- Mrs. Claus' mister
- Unpaid seasonal deliveryman?
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer's recruiter
- Bearded mall temp
- Chimney swooper?
- Red-and-white suit wearer
- Once-a-year aviator
- Noted sleigh rider
- He goes down chimneys
- Sight at the end of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Air traveler in early winter
- Figure that goes through the roof in December?
- One who laughs "Ho, ho, ho!"
- ___ Ana
- Noel notable
- Seasonal delivery driver?
- Comet controller?
- He makes a list and checks it twice
- Seasonal sleigh rider
- Fall mall hiree
- Seasonal mall worker
- Who actually lives in Lapland, some say
- Certain list recipient
- Secret ___
- Ed Asner role in 2003's "Elf"
- Gift-bringer with a naughty list
- With 65-Across, seat of California's Orange County
- One getting credit for seasonal gifts
- Noted seasonal worker
- With 45-Down, West Coast racing venue
- Guy with reindeer
- Recipient of many lists
- With 121-Down, seat of California's Orange County
- Holiday figure with a belt
- Jolly December visitor
- Noted coal provider
- Ed Asner's "Elf" role
- Figure on the last float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- NORAD tracking target
- Seasonal inflatable
- North Pole bigwig
- ___ Monica Pier
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - June 19, 2024
- USA Today - June 04, 2024
- LA Times - April 23, 2024
- New York Times - April 15, 2024
- New York Times - February 11, 2024
- LA Times - February 07, 2024
- LA Times - December 07, 2023
- LA Times - December 05, 2023
- LA Times - October 30, 2023
- LA Times - July 26, 2023
- New York Times - July 13, 2023
- LA Times - May 02, 2023
- New York Times - April 16, 2023
- LA Times - April 12, 2023
- USA Today - April 03, 2023
- LA Times - March 26, 2023
- LA Times - March 16, 2023
- USA Today - February 08, 2023
- LA Times - January 22, 2023
- LA Times - January 01, 2023
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