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Answer for the clue "Christmastime drink ", 7 letters:
wassail

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Wassail ( Old Norse "ves heil", Old English was hál , literally 'be you healthy') is a beverage of hot mulled cider , traditionally drunk as an integral part of wassailing , a Medieval German drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider apple harvest ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wassail \Was"sail\, v. i. To hold a wassail; to carouse. Spending all the day, and good part of the night, in dancing, caroling, and wassailing. --Sir P. Sidney.

Usage examples of wassail.

Jesu our alther liege Lord to leave their wassailing for there was above one quick with child, a gentle dame, whose time hied fast.

Nevertheless, they go through the motions, set out a wassail bowl, paper cups depicting Santa Claus in various postures of levity, a herd of wax reindeer, and a university record player on which Toveh Botkin, music committee, keeps up a stream of modal progressions insisting glad tidings of great joy.

Christmas celebration, no more than wassailing does or wishing on a Christmas pudding.

As he planted a smacking buss upon her cheek, Melyssan saw that it was Sir Dreyfan, the face beneath his grizzled beard flushed from too much wassailing, a crown of holly tipped over his brow.

When it was unlocked, there emerged three non-collaborating Nellies, the four missing members of the kitchen staff, one business efficiency consultant, and a very angry Wassail Master.

The bishop's envoy was drinking more than either of them, beckoning constantly to Rosemund to bring him the wassail bowl, his gestures growing broader and less clear with every drink.

Firelight would glint on bottles of home made wine, and on the great bowl that waited for the spices and hot wine of the wassail cup.

If they are to feed their children, the dunnhie wassails must go and work their lands.