Berlin's Christmas-eve dream? Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WHITENIGHT Berlin's Christmas-eve dream? (10)
69% ADAM ____ and Eve (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 24, 2026
69% ATL The W.N.B.A.'s Dream, on scoreboards (3) New York Times Feb 14, 2026
66% ASIF "Dream on!" (4) New York Times Mar 31, 2026
66% EIN A, in Berlin (3) Premier Sunday Feb 8, 2026
63% IRVING Washington or Berlin (6) New York Times Apr 12, 2026
63% YULE Christmas (4) The Times Concise Apr 11, 2026
63% ENOS Eve's grandson (4) LA Times Daily Mar 31, 2026
63% TESLA EV company (5) The Telegraph Plusword Mar 22, 2026
63% DAS Berlin article (3) Premier Sunday Mar 15, 2026
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