Crossword clues for santa
santa
- Year-end list examiner
- Xmas V.I.P
- Word in many California cities
- White-bearded Christmas visitor
- White-bearded Christmas figure
- Vixen's driver
- Visitor from the North
- Unpaid seasonal deliveryman?
- Traveler tracked by NORAD
- Toyland V. I. P
- Tots' hero
- Thanksgiving parade star
- Thanksgiving Day parade VIP
- Subject of an annual NORAD tracking program
- Stranger often sat on by children
- St. Nicholas, to some
- Speaker of the cheer in question
- Spanish metalers Tierra ___
- Sight at the end of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Secret ___ (seasonal office game)
- Seasonal sack toter
- Seasonal mall hiree
- Seasonal mall employee who wears a beard
- Seasonal gift giver
- Saint Nick
- Saint Nicholas
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer's recruiter
- Rotund man in a bright suit
- Rosa or Paula preceder
- Rosa or Anna
- Reindeer's boss
- Reindeer reinsman
- Reindeer reins holder
- Reindeer pilot
- Red-suited December traveler
- Red-and-white suit wearer
- Red-and-white hat wearer
- Red suit wearer
- Recent annual visitor
- Receiver of many letters
- Present-day VIP
- Present day superstar?
- Present day man?
- Present bringer
- Part of UCSB
- Overnight delivery expert
- One-night-a-year flier
- One who provides coal in December
- One who laughs "Ho, ho, ho!"
- Once-a-year visitor
- Once-a-year aviator
- Notion of which children must eventually be disabused
- Noted sleigh rider
- Noted holiday cookie eater
- Noted gift-giver
- North Pole notable
- North Pole letter recipient
- North Pole inhabitant
- North Pole boss
- Name before Barbara or Clara
- Mrs. Claus' mister
- Maria or Sophia
- Maria or Rosa preceder
- Maria or Cruz
- Man with a small workforce
- Man of the present?
- Macy's temp
- Lucia or Maria
- Legendary sleigh rider
- Legendary guy traditionally wearing black boots
- Large guy who can fit in narrow spaces
- Jolly man
- Jolly holiday visitor
- Jolly elf
- It can precede the first names in six puzzle answers
- International package deliverer
- Holiday traveler
- Holiday party figure, perhaps
- Holiday flier
- Holiday classic "___ Baby"
- His sleigh is pulled by reindeer
- Hero of Clement Moore poem
- He's coming to town soon
- He visits on Christmas Eve
- He rides in a sleigh pulled by reindeer
- He lives at the North Pole
- He has a small staff
- He goes on a holiday
- He goes down chimneys
- He brings presents on Christmas
- Good-children's friend
- Good list maker?
- Gifted world traveler?
- Gift list addressee
- Gift deliverer
- General ___ Anna
- Frequent December addressee
- Flying-reindeer owner
- Flue negotiator
- Flier in red and white
- First word in many California city names
- First name in gift-giving
- Figure that goes through the roof in December?
- Figure of veneration
- Figure at a December party, perhaps
- Fe or Catalina
- Famous package-delivery man
- Famous package delivery man
- Everclear "___ Ana Wind"
- End-of-the-year fat man
- Employer of many elves
- Elves' boss
- Elf's employer
- Elf-aware figure
- Elf employer
- Driver who originally had an eight-member team
- Driver of flying reindeer
- Donald Duck persona in "Toy Tinkers"
- Department store employee
- Denizen of the North
- Deliverer of Christmas packages
- December traveler
- December toy-giving guy
- December sleigh driver
- December mall figure
- December letter recipient
- December deliverer of toys
- December caller
- December addressee
- December 24th visitor
- Dasher's driver
- Dasher's boss
- Dasher lasher?
- Dancer's prompter
- Dancer's master
- Dancer's head
- Dancer driver
- Cupid's driver
- Comet's leader
- Clara or Claus
- Clara or Catalina
- Christmas wish list recipient
- Christmas VIP
- Christmas regular
- Christmas Eve globe-trotter
- Christmas drop-in
- Christmas celebrity
- Christmas card character
- Chimney swooper?
- Chimney guy
- Chimney descender on Christmas Eve
- Chimney creeper
- Canada's H0H 0H0 postal code addressee
- Billy Bob played him badly
- Beloved man with a bag
- Bearded mall temp
- Barbara or Maria
- Barbara in California
- Answer to "Who wears a long cap on his head?," in song
- Annual wish-list recipient
- Annual V.I.P
- Annual toy toter
- Annual stocking suffer
- Annual roof lander
- Annual milk drinker
- Annual fly-by-nighter
- Annual flier
- Annual aviator
- Anna or Rosa lead-in
- Anna or Maria
- Air traveler in early winter
- A Nicholas
- 12/24 visitor
- 12/24 traditional visitor
- "The Nightmare Before Christmas" hostage
- "Ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood" according to a New York Sun editorial of September 21, 1897
- "Nobody shoots at ___ . . . " (Smith)
- "Nick" name that goes with the first names in the grid's six longest entries
- "Miracle on 34th Street" role
- "Jolly old elf" of rhyme
- "I Saw Mommy Kissing ___ Claus"
- "Ho ho ho" speaker
- "Ho ho ho" holiday guy
- "Ernest Saves Christmas" character
- --- Fe, NM
- ____ Ana winds
- ___ Vittoria
- ___ Monica, California
- ___ Monica, Calif
- ___ Fe
- ___ Barbara, California
- ___ Ana
- __ Monica, CA
- __ Monica Mountains
- __ Cruz, CA
- __ Clara County (Silicon Valley locale)
- West Coast city teams caught tailing present carrier
- Barbara follows it
- Clement Moore character
- Gift giver
- _____ Barbara
- Annual visitor
- Christmas visitor
- Noted workshop chief
- ___ Maria
- List recipient
- Sidewalk___
- One making overnight deliveries
- Seasonal visitor
- ___ Rosa, Calif.
- Worker always seen in a suit
- Holiday visitor with a famous lap
- Reindeer driver
- Nick name?
- With 61-Down, a California city
- Man with a famous lap
- Big bag carrier
- Stocking stuffer?
- Dancer director?
- Clement Moore's "right jolly old elf"
- Man with a nice laugh
- Man in a suit
- Popular legend of Dutch origin
- A fly-by-night?
- Sidewalk ___
- Father Christmas, ... Claus
- "Ho ho ho" crier
- With 40-Down, seat of Orange County, Calif.
- Recipient of many wish lists
- December 25 visitor
- December drop-in
- Sack toter
- With 15-Across, a California county
- Producer of a famous laugh
- Vixen's master
- Present presenter
- Man in a red-and-white suit
- Team manager
- Annual traveler
- One who laughs a lot
- Seasonal temp position
- December list keeper
- Grinch disguise
- "Ho ho ho" fellow
- Owner of eight other answers in this puzzle
- Sleigh driver of note
- Year-end temp job
- Cupid's boss
- Bag carrier
- Christmas decoration
- Workshop owner of note
- St. Nick
- One who flies south in the winter
- Receiver of lists
- Northern star?
- Annual sleigh driver
- Nick who comes at night
- Traveler who carries his own bag
- After 66-Across, participant in a gift-giving activity
- With 45-Across, largest city in California's wine country
- See 3-Down
- See 46-Across
- Present-day personality?
- Holiday attraction at a mall
- Seasonal cookie eater
- In verse, "His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!"
- Leader of a group of elves
- Pole star?
- December temp job
- Noted gift giver
- Preceder of Barbara or Clara
- ___ Claus
- Dancer's leader
- Obese bag man
- Bag man
- Ana or Clara
- Seasonal store worker
- Clara or Monica
- Legendary polar inhabitant
- Ana or Barbara start
- Dancer's guide
- Rudolph's boss
- Rudolph's reinsman
- Anita or Clara
- A man for one season
- One of the Clauses
- Tot's hero
- Yule visitor
- Noted bag man
- Subject of a famed 1897 editorial
- Anita or Ana
- Rudolph's master
- Cupid's master?
- December disguise
- Man in red
- "___ Lucia" (Italian song)
- The fat man in red
- Fabulous stocking-stuffer
- Fe or Ana preceder
- Catalina or Catarina
- Kringle
- Anita, Monica or Clara
- Jolly one in a red suit
- Claus or Cruz
- Toys man
- His toys bring joys to girls and boys
- Hero of a famous 1897 editorial
- Annual department store employee
- Famed sleigher
- "Ho, ho, ho" man
- Rooftop sleigher
- With 2 Down, city in Brazil
- Famed bag man
- Polar resident
- ___ Cruz, California
- Department store's seasonal temp.
- Univ. of Calif. site, with 10 Across
- Chimney visitor
- Clara or Ana
- Polar personage
- Kiddie hero
- With 59-Down, like some winds
- Mr. Claus
- Christmas visitor stuck in treacherous Antarctic
- Nice, request being put out to a bestower of gifts
- Faulty satnav restricted parcel courier
- Hospital thanks gift provider
- Hospital thanks bringer of gifts
- It has been given National Television Award by Monica and Barbara in California?
- A desire to recycle cash
- Holy Italian who is sacked just before Christmas
- December visitor
- End of the definition
- North Pole resident
- Seasonal worker
- One with a pole position?
- Start of many California city names
- Blitzen's boss
- Dancer's boss?
- Christmas Eve visitor
- Kris Kringle
- Dancer's driver
- Christmas Eve traveler
- "Smooth" guitarist Carlos
- Yuletide visitor
- Xmas visitor
- Thanksgiving parade VIP
- Present day hero?
- One with a small work force?
- Present-day hero?
- Nick name
- Man in a red suit
- It may be with Monica or Clara
- He's very elf-conscious
- He visits once a year
- Cupid's leader?
- Clement Moore's ''right jolly old elf''
- ___ rosa
- Year-end mall worker
- Year-end mall temp
- Wish list receiver
- Start for Barbara
- Seasonal traveler
- Seasonal sleigh driver
- Seasonal mall worker
- Seasonal mall temp
- Rudolph's driver
- Red-suited reindeer driver
- Pole star
- North Pole VIP
- Nick working at night?
- He has a small work force
- He gets the sack in December
- Fe antecedent
- Dancer's manager?
- Dancer's director?
- Dancer's director
- Comet's guider
- Christmas list keeper
- Christmas letter recipient
- Christmas Eve aviator
- Christmas character
- Bruce Springsteen "___ Ana"
- "Ho, ho, ho!" guy
- ____ Maria
- ____ Lucia
- ___ Rosa, Calif
- ___ Cruz
- ___ Anita
- Yuletide character
- Yearly visitor
- Year-end visitor
- Year-end stocking stuffer
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1893 as a shortened form of Santa Claus.
Wiktionary
WordNet
Gazetteer
Wikipedia
Santa may refer to:
- Santa Claus
Santa (1932) is the first Mexican narrative sound film. It was directed by Antonio Moreno and starred Lupita Tovar, based on the novel of the same name by Federico Gamboa. In 1994, the Mexican magazine Somos published their list of "The 100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico" in its 100th edition and named Santa its 67th choice.
Santa is a Latvian feminine given name. The name day of persons named Santa is September 14.
Santa is a Mexican telenovela produced by Irene Sabido for Canal de las Estrellas in 1978.
Santa is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Norman Foster and Alfredo Gómez de la Vega. It stars Esther Fernández, José Cibrián, and Ricardo Montalban.
Usage examples of "santa".
AFFM ninety-nine Will have more accredited participants than any of its predecessors since the event moved to Santa Monica.
In the Santa Barbara hacienda, Brandy and me found Benzedrine and Dexedrine and old Quaaludes and Soma and some Dialose capsules that turned out to be a fecal softener.
Terra de Santa Cruz: for Serra Sanctae Crucis, a name given previously to Brazil.
Dobbs San Diego, California Amelio Mallei Santa Rosa, California Tom H.
Hospital in Santa Monica, where she underwent the Rorschach Test, the Thematic Apperception Test, the Sentence Completion Test and the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Index.
To this he answered that he would be very glad to leave that association, and that he would take one of the prizes, a ship of fifty tons, and a periagua, to carry his men up the Santa Maria River.
He accordingly quitted Florence, accompanied by four other messengers, and an his arrival at Pietra Santa, sent to ask from Charles VIII a safe-conduct for himself alone.
Then the conqueror, wishing to see how far the ambassador of the magnificent republic would extend his politeness, replied that this concession was far from satisfying him, and that he still must have the keys of Pietra Santa, Pisa, Librafatta, and Livorno.
Lastly, the Signoria were to recognise the claims of the Duke of Milan over Sarzano and Pietra Santa, and these claims thus recognised, were to be settled by arbitration.
The friendly relations of Michael Angelo with the natives of Carrara continued until the Pope obliged him to leave their quarries and open up those of Pietra Santa, in Tuscan territory, by which act Michael Angelo lost much time.
Pope which was executed by Maso del Bosco, the coat of arms of the Della Rovere by Battista Benti of Pietra Santa, and the terminal figures by Giacomo del Duca.
The Shan dialect is quite distinct from the Chinese, but all the princes or princelets dress in Chinese fashion and learn Mandarin, and it was of course in Mandarin that the Santa Sawbwa conversed with Mr.
When they reached Mulholland Drive, right at the crest of the Santa Monica Mountains, Ratty turned to the northeast and sank his foot to the floorboard.
Turkish army and navy, bribed the descendants of the Janissaries, consulted with pashas and ministers and laid aside trust funds for their grandsons, acquired rights to the wells in Mecca and all wells on all routes leading to Mecca, bought two hundred of the existing two hundred and forty-four industrial enterprises in the Turkish realm, dismissed and reappointed the Armenian and Greek and Latin Greek and Syrian Greek patriarchs in Jerusalem and the Coptic patriarch in Alexandria, leased four thousand kilometers of railway lines, established dowries for the daughters of the principal landowners between the Persian Gulf and the Anatolian highlands, refurbished the gold mosaics and polychrome marbles of Santa Sophia, so that by the time he was ready to leave the city anyone who could ever be in a position of power in that part of the world was under his control.
Attached to the lower hall of the Scuola is the Chapel of Santa Maria della Pace, in which the sarcophagus containing the bones of Marino Faliero was discovered in 1815.