Clues for the word "NOEL"
We've had 364 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1184 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on December 05, 2025.
Definition of noel
- n. - Same as Nowel.
Referring Clues
- Present time
- Christmas
- Season of peace
- Christmas carol
- Christmas song
- Winter holiday
- Carol
- Coward of note
- December air
- "The Seven Joys of Mary," e.g.
- Winter air
- Christmastime
- Holiday song
- Sophisticated Coward
- Wassailer's song
- Stocking-up time?
- Yuletide
- "O Sanctissima," e.g.
- Choral rendition
- Time for eggnog
- Seasonal tune
- Lois Lane portrayer Neill
- Season of giving
- Christmas season
- "Joyeux ___" (French greeting)
- December song
- Song sung by candlelight, perhaps
- Season for carols
- Holiday tune
- Season to be jolly
- Advent song
- Seasonal air
- Song sung on doorsteps
- Song by candlelight
- "The First ___"
- Present time in France?
- Seasonal song
- Family-gathering time
- Coward of the stage
- "Away in a Manger," for one
- Advent number
- Coward of the theater
- "The first ___, the angel did say ..."
- Song sung around Christmas
- Year-end air
- Witty Coward
- Seasonal melody
- Singer/composer Coward
- Coward of song
- Christmas in Caen
- Caroling time
- "The First ___" (Christmas carol)
- Carolers' offering
- Coward of the theatre
- Playwright Coward
- "The Windmills of Your Mind" singer Harrison
- Christmas number
- "Private Lives" playwright Coward
- Caroling song
- Caroler's number
- "Silent Night," notably
- Caroler's rendition
- December ditty
- Songwriter/playwright Coward
- Coward in the theater
- Coward who composed
- Musical Coward
- Christmas, in Cannes
- "Nude with Violin" playwright Coward
- "Joyeux" time
- Coward with a pen
- Real first name of Peter, Paul & Mary's Paul Stookey
- 25 décembre
- Carolers' song
- Hiver holiday
- Père ___ (Santa Claus, in France)
- Décembre holiday
- "Joyeux ___"?(French holiday card sentiment)
- Santa's time of year
- Holiday carol
- Word repeated before "Born is the king of Israel"
- Holiday number
- Doorstep rendition
- "The First ___"
- December doorstep number
- Seasonal ditty
- House-to-house number, perhaps
- When to see Nick at night?
- Holiday time
- Christmas air
- George Gordon ___ Byron
- Yuletide tune
- Year-end tune
- "Silent Night" or "The Little Drummer Boy"
- Caroler's offering
- "The Seven Joys of Mary," e.g.
- Yule tune
- Year-end time or tune
- "Silent Night," e.g.
- Christmas card greeting
- Oft-repeated carol word
- Time for icicle lights
- Talented Coward
- Coward of England
- Caroler's air
- Song sung by candlelight, sometimes
- "Private Lives" playwright Coward
- Yuletide song
- House-to-house offering, at times
- Dramatist Coward
- Carol word
- Christmas card word, often
- Christmas word
- Sir Coward
- Noted Coward
- English Coward
- House-to-house number
- "Joyeux ___!"
- Christmas tune
- Name that's a name backward
- Writer Coward
- "Silent Night" or "Away in a Manger"
- Year-end refrain
- He's a real Coward
- Good name for someone born on Dec. 25
- Christmas, in Calais
- He's a Coward
- Christmas refrain
- "The First ___" (Christmas tune)
- "Silent Night," e.g.
- George Gordon ___ Byron
- "Joyeux ___"
- When to display une crèche
- Chilly air?
- "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" author Coward
- Yule song
- "Away in a Manger," e.g.
- "The First ___" (holiday tune)
- Air that circulates annually
- Yuletide season
- Seasonal song ... or a phonetic hint to 18-, 23-, 37-, 52- and 59-Across
- December season
- 48-Down refrain
- Coward of comedy
- Yuletide refrain
- Yule refrain
- Christmas rendition
- Yuletide melody
- Yuletide rendition
- Yule
- Caroling tune
- Seasonal number
- Holiday season
- "Frosty" air?
- Time of Christmas
- Coward in the theater?
- "Jingle Bells," e.g.
- Rex Harrison's singer/actor son
- Year-end season
- "Joy to the World," for one
- "Angels From the Realms of Glory," e.g.
- Time to stuff stockings
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful," e.g.
- Liam's brother in Oasis
- Door-to-door December ditty
- December tune
- Knighted Coward
- "Blithe Spirit" author Coward
- "Joy to the World," e.g.
- Joyeux time of year
- "Adeste Fideles," e.g.
- Coward of theater
- Décembre event
- Christmas in France
- Caroling word
- Sleigh ride song
- Coward of films
- "Christians Awake," e.g.
- "Silent Night," for one
- Wassailer's tune
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful," for one
- Coward from England
- Songwriter Coward
- "We Three Kings of Orient Are," e.g.
- Coward of cinema
- Coward who said "I love criticism just so long as it's unqualified praise"
- Seasonal Susan Sarandon drama
- "O Holy Night," for one
- December number
- Festive season
- Christmas delivery
- Holiday-time song
- The season to be jolly
- Coward of broadway
- Seasonal refrain
- "Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella," e.g.
- "Angels We Have Heard on High," e.g.
- Time for a creche
- Christmas in Paris
- Holiday word
- "iI saw three ships come sailing in," e.g.
- Word sung four times before "Born is the King of Israel"
- Rhyme for "Israel," in a carol
- French Christmas
- Suzanne's pet pig on "Designing Women"
- Time to carol
- Coward
- Eggnog time
- Joyeux time in Paris
- 'Tis the season
- Holiday air
- Festive span
- Tinsel time
- "Père ___" (France's Santa)
- The Christmas season
- Coward often quoted
- Period around Dec. 25
- London's ___ Coward Theater
- Coward who told stories
- Author Behn
- Time for some wrap parties?
- The present time?
- December word
- Winter time
- Director Coward
- Mr. Coward
- Yuletide carol
- "The First ___" (Christmas song)
- Holiday caroling song
- Christmas time
- Christmas holiday season
- Christmas carol "The First ___"
- Theatrical Coward
- Yuletide air
- Caroler's tune
- Coward-ly author?
- Liam Gallagher's brother
- "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" writer Coward
- Gallagher who didn't smash melons
- Christmas (4)
- Gallagher of Oasis
- Late December song
- "The First" December ditty
- Boy's name
- Girl - boy - Christmas
- He comes but once a year
- Coward's name
- Maybe one left at Xmas
- Xmas
- Christmas prize giver, gutted
- Coward of entertainment
- Coward who was knighted
- House name put up for Christmas
- Chap is unfamiliar, but not very
- Coward knighted by Queen Elizabeth
- Christmas, in carols
- Haitian holiday
- Coward - Christmas
- Present time for heartless book
- A man for one season
- Japanese play the Spanish in season
- Coward who wrote and acted, d. 1973
- Season with dash of rocambole once turned over
- Rail travel impossible for boy like 21?
- Boy would make cold fish
- "Joyeux" holiday
- "The First ___" (year-end air)
- Present time?
- Song of the season
- Adeste Fideles, for one
- "Hay Fever" author Coward
- Festive piece
- Coward who wrote "Blithe Spirit"
- Xmas carol, The First ___
- Trotsky came back for the festival
- A Frenchman's Christmas
- ___ Fielding, comedian
- ___ Fielding or Edmonds, television personalities
- See 26
- Man named for refusal to take railway
- Christmas book dropped by prize giver
- Trotsky could be back for Christmas
- End of annual period around Christmas
- December 25th but not April 5th or July 3rd?
- Season as seasona, it's reported?
- Seasonal strain?
- Yuletide word
- Festive tune
- Mr. Harrison
- Nativity tune
- Time of good cheer
- A number for December
- Stocking-up time?
- Christmas concert tune
- Man's name
- Christmas card word
- Doorstep tune, perhaps
- "Do You Hear What I Hear?," e.g.
- Rex's son
- Actor son of Rex Harrison
- Pere ___ ( Santa Claus's AKA in France )
- Actor Harrison
- Author Coward
- "The First" Christmas song
- "The First ___" (carol)
- Christmas carol: Christmastide
- Present time in Paris?
- The 22-Across season
- Season around Jesus' birthday
- Apt partner for Carol?
- Word on Christmas decorations
- Coward in drama
- A Harrison
- What 21-, 41- or 61-Across is ... and, phonetically, a curiously apt common feature of those answers
- Word on December decorations
- “Joyeux” holiday
- Season to be full of cheer
- Actress Wells
- Word repeatedly sung before "Born is the king of Israel"
- French for "Christmas"
- Actress Sydelle
- Christmas carol ... or, read as two parts, a theme hint
- Ms. Neill
- Word sung at Christmas
- Name that's another name backward
- Caroling unit
- Christmas song word
- Coward with a knighthood
- Name that's another name in reverse
- Early winter season
- "The First ___": holiday song
- Year-end number
- Caroling standard
- "Craig of the Creek" voice actress Wells
- Song around Christmas
- Name derived from the Latin for "to be born"
- Winter air?
- Actress Neill
- Advent air
- Doorstep delivery, at times?
- Literary Coward
- Holiday song, and, phonetically, an apt description of the answers to the starred clues
- Traditional name for a child born on December 25
- Festive French season
- ___ Fielding, co-host of "The Great British Bake Off" beginning in 2017
- "The Kings of Napa" star Ebonee
- Oasis guitarist Gallagher
- Pere ___ (French Santa)
- Sydelle of Netflix's "GLOW"
- First name that's another first name backward
- Neill who played Lois Lane
- "Joyeux ___!" ("Merry Christmas," in French)
- Name that's 38-Across rearranged
- Fielding of "The Great British Bake Off"
- Christmas, in French
- Christmas carol word
- Fisher of "Shameless"
- English playwright Coward
- Number of carolers?
- Père ___ (Santa's French counterpart)
- Coward of the theater world
- Marché de ___ (French yuletide market)
- French holiday
- "The Great British Baking Show" co-host Fielding
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- Penny Dell Daily - June 14, 2025
- Daily American - June 14, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - June 12, 2025
- Daily American - June 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - May 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - May 17, 2025
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- Daily American - May 14, 2025
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