French term for Christmas (4) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% NOEL French term for Christmas (4) (4)
10% MONAMIE Term of friendship for a French woman (7) New York Times May 19, 2026
10% JOYEUXNOEL Merry Christmas, in French (10) Universal Apr 25, 2026
9% EVE Christmas ___ (3) New York Times Midi Jun 1, 2026
9% PLIE Ballet term from the French for "folded" (4) New York Times May 30, 2026
9% ELAN ___ vital (French term for "vital force") (4)
9% YULE Christmas (4) The Times Concise Apr 11, 2026
8% HOL Christmas or Thanksgiving, for short (3)
8% NANA Endearing term for a granny (4)
8% MAAM Polite term of address (4) New York Times Jun 3, 2026
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