Bakers Dozen

Anagrams: a word of at least 5 letters that you can create from the letters in “Christmas Day”

  1. crash
  2. mystic
  3. Drastic
  4. schism
  5. charity
  6. chasm
  7. chrism
  8. dramatic
  9. sadism
  10. crams
  11. starchy

Anagrams: a word of at least 5 letters that you can create from the letters in “Christmas Day”

  1. crash
  2. mystic
  3. Drastic
  4. schism
  5. charity
  6. chasm
  7. chrism
  8. dramatic
  9. sadism
  10. crams
  11. starchy
  12. match

Anagrams: a word of at least 5 letters that you can create from the letters in “Christmas Day”

  1. crash
  2. mystic
  3. Drastic
  4. schism
  5. charity
  6. chasm
  7. chrism
  8. dramatic
  9. sadism
  10. crams
  11. starchy
  12. match
  13. asthma

I’ll pass

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. Bad Santa

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke
  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke
  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.
  8. “Bad Santa”
  9. “Trading Places”
Housekeeping.

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke
  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.
  8. “Bad Santa”
  9. “Trading Places”
  10. “The Night Before Christmas” - OTR episode of Suspense, 1953, in which Sherlock Holmes dresses as Santa

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke
  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.
  8. “Bad Santa”
  9. “Trading Places”
  10. “The Night Before Christmas” - OTR episode of Suspense, 1953, in which Sherlock Holmes dresses as Santa
  11. “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” - Homer gets a temp job as a department-store Santa

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank
  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone
  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk
  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout
  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss
  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke
  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.
  8. “Bad Santa”
  9. “Trading Places”
  10. “The Night Before Christmas” - OTR episode of Suspense, 1953, in which Sherlock Holmes dresses as Santa
  11. “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” - Homer gets a temp job as a department-store Santa
  12. Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder

Fiction in which someone claims to have seen Santa Claus, or dresses up as Santa:

  1. “The Christmas Bogey”, short story by Pat Frank

  2. “Night of the Meek”, episode of The Twilight Zone

  3. “Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum”, episode of Monk

  4. “Christmas Party”, short story by Rex Stout

  5. “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” by Dr. Seuss

  6. “The Candy Cane Murder” novella by Joanne Fluke

  7. “The Ref” (movie) features a lactose-intolerant Santa.

  8. “Bad Santa”

  9. “Trading Places”

  10. “The Night Before Christmas” - OTR episode of Suspense, 1953, in which Sherlock Holmes dresses as Santa

  11. “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” - Homer gets a temp job as a department-store Santa

  12. Little House on the Prairie, by Laura Ingalls Wilder

  13. “The Man In The Santa Claus Suit”, made for TV movie starring Fred Astaire
    Songs about Winter with links where possible.

  14. (I Love The) Winter Weather - Squirrel Nut Zippers: I love the winter weather - Squirrel nut Zippers.flv - YouTube

Songs about Winter with links where possible.

  1. (I Love The) Winter Weather - Squirrel Nut Zippers: I love the winter weather - Squirrel nut Zippers.flv - YouTube
  2. Walking In A Winter Wonderland - Michael Bublé: Michael Bublé - Winter Wonderland [LYRICS] - YouTube

Songs about Winter with links where possible.

  1. (I Love The) Winter Weather - Squirrel Nut Zippers: I love the winter weather - Squirrel nut Zippers.flv - YouTube
  2. Walking In A Winter Wonderland - Michael Bublé: Michael Bublé - Winter Wonderland [LYRICS] - YouTube
  3. Let It Snow - Dean Martin: Dean Martin - Let it Snow! - YouTube

Songs about Winter with links where possible.

  1. (I Love The) Winter Weather - Squirrel Nut Zippers: I love the winter weather - Squirrel nut Zippers.flv - YouTube
  2. Walking In A Winter Wonderland - Michael Bublé: Michael Bublé - Winter Wonderland [LYRICS] - YouTube
  3. Let It Snow - Dean Martin: Dean Martin - Let it Snow! - YouTube
  4. Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson - YouTube

Songs about Winter with links where possible.

  1. (I Love The) Winter Weather - Squirrel Nut Zippers: I love the winter weather - Squirrel nut Zippers.flv - YouTube
  2. Walking In A Winter Wonderland - Michael Bublé: Michael Bublé - Winter Wonderland [LYRICS] - YouTube
  3. Let It Snow - Dean Martin: Dean Martin - Let it Snow! - YouTube
  4. Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson - YouTube
  5. Ridin’ the Storm Out - REO Speedwagon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVFgEBq0EKM