| 100% | SASH | 4 | What the narrator "threw up" in "The Night Before Christmas" |
| 58% | TWAS | 4 | What comes before the night before Christmas? |
| 54% | NESTLED | 7 | "The children were ___ all snug in their beds" ("'Twas the Night Before Christmas" line) |
| 53% | ANAPEST | 7 | One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" |
| 52% | ANAPEST | 7 | It occurs four times in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" |
| 51% | DROLL | 5 | Like St. Nick's "little mouth," in "The Night Before Christmas" |
| 50% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas |
| 50% | ALLISCALM | 9 | What follows "Silent night, holy night.." in the popular Christmas carol: 3 wds. |
| 49% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas, say |
| 49% | TOSSED | 6 | Thrown up in the air |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas ..." |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | ''__ the night before Christmas . . .'' |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas ... " |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas . . ." |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "__ the night before Christmas..." |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas" |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas..." |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | “___ the night before Christmas . . .” |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | ''__ the night before Christmas'' |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas …" |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | “___ the night before Christmas . . .” |
| 49% | TWAS | 4 | "__ the night before Christmas . . ." |
| 49% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas, e.g. |
| 49% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas, for example |
| 48% | JERRY | 5 | Mouse seen opposite Tom in the 1941 animated cartoon "The Night Before Christmas" |
| 48% | EVE | 3 | Night before the holiday, as in "Christmas ___" |
| 47% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas or New Year's |
| 47% | TWAS | 4 | __ the night before Christmas, festive poem opener |
| 47% | EVE | 3 | The night before Christmas and New Years, for example |
| 47% | TWAS | 4 | "___ the night before Christmas..." (Clement Moore poem lines) |