Scottish word in a holiday song
A Festive Word From North of the Border
The holidays are upon us, and with them comes the familiar soundtrack of carols and Christmas tunes. But have you ever noticed a curious word tucked away in one of your favorite holiday classics? This week’s crossword clue is all about a Scottish word that pops up in a popular Christmas song.
While it might seem like an unusual choice for a holiday song, this word actually holds a connection to the festive season. Think about the themes of the song – warmth, family, togetherness. The Scottish word in question captures that essence perfectly.
Ready to test your knowledge of festive vocabulary and a little bit of Scottish culture? Here’s the clue:
This Scottish word, meaning “cozy” or “comfortable,” finds its way into a beloved holiday song.
Let us know in the comments if you’ve figured it out! And if you’re stuck, we’ll be dropping a few hints throughout the week to help you along.
Happy solving!
Available Answers:
SYNE.
Last seen on the crossword puzzle: NY Times Crossword 28 Jul 24, Sunday