Here you will find the answer to the '"A Visit from St. Nicholas" poet' crossword clue with 5 letters that was last seen December 23 2017 in Thomas Joseph Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for ""A Visit from St. Nicholas" poet" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | MOORE | 5 | "A Visit from St. Nicholas" poet |
| 80% | TWAS | 4 | "A Visit From St. Nicholas" opener |
| 80% | MOORE | 5 | "A Visit From St. Nicholas" writer |
| 80% | TOALLAGOODNIGHT | 15 | "A Visit From St. Nicholas" ending |
| 79% | TITLE | 5 | "A Visit From St. Nicholas," e.g. |
| 79% | POEM | 4 | "A Visit from St. Nicholas," for one |
| 78% | RECITED | 7 | Declaimed, as "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 78% | TWAS | 4 | Start of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | TWAS | 4 | First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | ORATE | 5 | Perform "A Visit from St. Nicholas," for example |
| 77% | NESTLED | 7 | Like the children in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | PRANCER | 7 | Partner of Vixen in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | DASHER | 6 | First reindeer mentioned in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | MOORE | 5 | Clement C. ___, writer of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | DANCER | 6 | Second reindeer mentioned in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 77% | DASHER | 6 | First reindeer named in “A Visit from St. Nicholas” |
| 75% | VIXEN | 5 | Reindeer name "rhymed" with Blitzen in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 75% | SASH | 4 | Something the narrator of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" threw up |
| 75% | CHRISTMAS | 9 | "'Twas the night before ___ ..." (start of "A Visit from St. Nicholas") |
| 74% | ALL | 3 | With 50-Down, like the children in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 74% | SASH | 4 | Window part that gets thrown up in "A Visit from St. Nicholas" |
| 74% | DASH | 4 | "Now ___ away! ___ away! ___ away all!" (line in "A Visit From St. Nicholas") |
| 71% | ERE | 3 | "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight ..." ("A Visit From St. Nicholas" line) |
| 66% | SASH | 4 | Part of a window thrown up in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 65% | NOD | 3 | St. Nicholas gives one in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| 60% | GOODNIGHT | 9 | "... and to all a ___!" (end of "A Visit from St. Nicholas") |
| 59% | VISIT | 5 | "A ___ From St. Nicholas" |
| 56% | NOD | 3 | "And giving a ___, up the chimney he rose" ("A Visit From St. Nicholas" excerpt) |
| 56% | IIN | 3 | "... and ___ my cap" (line from "A Visit From St. Nicholas") |
| 55% | ALLA | 4 | "...and to ___ goodnight" (lines from "A Visit from St. Nicholas"): 2 wds. |
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