- - Priests from the Zoroastrianism faith
- - eastern trio following stable bearings
- - Wise men in from Agincourt
- - Holiday trio, with "the"
- - Royal trio bearing gifts in the Bible
- - Master Joe's famous trio
- - ancient trio
- - Admiring trio
- - Adoring Biblical trio
- - Yule trio
- - Famed biblical trio
- - Adoring trio
- - Wise threesome in Matthew
- - Trio of wise visitors
- - Starstruck trio?
- - Manger trio
- - Gift-giving trio
- - Trio visiting Jesus
- - Trio in a Bible story
- - Trio bearing gifts
- - Three Wise Men from the East
- - Star-struck trio?
- - Noel trio
- - Creche trio (with "the")
- - Biblical wise trio
- - Wise trio in Bethlehem
- - Trio that traveled to Bethlehem
- - Trio on camels
- - Trio in a Christmas story
- - Trio from the East
- - Trio from Matthew
- - Trio following a star
- - Trekking trio in Matthew
- - Travellers from the East
- - Traveling trio in the New Testament
- - Travelers in Matthew 2
- - Travelers in Matthew
- - Star-following trio
- - Reverent trio
- - Melchior's trio
- - Matthew's trio
- - Matthew 2 VIPs
- - Kings from the East
- - Kingly trio
- - Holiday trio
- - Gospel trio
- - Gifted trio?
- - with three wise ones
- - Priests of ancient Persia
- - Three Wise Men, say
- - Wise men can be a little unimaginative
- - Periodical supported by one of a number of Christmas visitors
- - Wise men backed international school
- - Early Christmas gift givers
- - wise, maybe, but they're still mixed up in gaming
- - Wise men with not much imagination?
- - Old lady and man serving Christmas visitors
- - O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the ..."
- - wise men having different image out east
- - Nativity gift givers
- - three kings of the christmas story
- - Bearers of gifts damaging contents
- - gospel threesome
- - christmas gift-bearers showing some imagination
- - Present suppliers not entirely marvellous
- - wise men can imagine esoteric things
- - Ancient priests‘ incomplete enchantment
- - Royal gift-bearers
- - somewhat imaginary biblical characters
- - They brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh in the Christmas story
- - Some visitors to the newborn Jesus
- - travelers of the season
- - Glossy publication, maybe one for the wise
- - Epiphany visitors
- - They're wise to use some imagination
- - They're known for their holiday gifts
- - Such people as brought into Him a gift?
- - Bibical wise men
- - "The Gift of the ...," story by O. Henry
- - Sages who followed a star
- - Periodical newspaper for wise people
- - they gave original christmas gifts, showing some imagination
- - another name for the three wise men.
- - Three kings in a nativity scene
- - Three biblical kings
- - just imagine - wise men found here!
- - Wise men holding gifts in a nativity scene
- - ancient wise guys?
- - Imagine cuddling old priests
- - Star witnesses?
- - "The Gift of the ......"
- - Yuletide visitors
- - Biblical gift bearers
- - Travelers to Bethlehem
- - Visitors to baby Jesus
- - O. Henry's gift givers
- - Biblical sages
- - The kings of "We Three Kings"
- - Gospel's gift givers
- - Gift-bearing kings
- - Bethlehem travelers
- - Balthazar's group
- - Wise men of the New Testament
- - Wise men in a stable
- - Three gift bearers
- - Star trekkers?
- - Star followers of note
- - Famous gift givers
- - Early visitors to Jesus
- - Christmas kings
- - Bearers of gold, frankincense and myrrh
- - Ancient gift givers
- - Wise threesome
- - Visitors to Jesus
- - Three associated with Christmas
- - They brought gifts to Jesus
- - Subjects of a T. S. Eliot poem
- - Star seekers
- - Star of Bethlehem followers
- - O. Henry title word
- - O. Henry gift-givers
- - Noted wise guys
- - Noted gift givers
- - Noted Christmas visitors
- - Kings of Christmas
- - Holiday travelers?
- - Gift-givers, in an O. Henry story
- - Gaspar et al.
- - First Christmas travelers?
- - Epiphany threesome
- - Epiphany honorees
- - Early visitors to see Jesus
- - Certain wise men
- - Bringers of gold, frankincense and myrrh
- - Biblical wise guys
- - Biblical gift-givers
- - Balthazar et al.
- - Balthasar, Gaspar and Melchior
- - Amahl's visitors
- - Yuletide travelers
- - Yuletide guests
- - Yule threesome
- - Xmas-pageant figures
- - Word in an O. Henry title
- - Wise travelers who brought gifts, in the Bible
- - Wise men in a Christmas story
- - Wise guys featured in this puzzle's theme answers
- - Visitors to the manger
- - Visitors to infant Jesus
- - Visitors of Jesus
- - Travelers of Biblical fame
- - Three Kings of Cologne.
- - They saw the Light
- - They navigated by a star
- - They followed a star to the most famous baby of all time
- - They carried gold, among other things
- - They brought myrrh and more
- - The wise men who visited Jesus
- - The three wise men of Christmas
- - The three wise men in a Christmas story
- - The Three Kings
- - Starmen?
- - Star-trekkers of old
- - Star-following gift givers
- - Star witnesses of old
- - Star trekkers of long ago
- - Star trek voyagers?
- - Star men?
- - Sorcerers in ancient times
- - Some camel riders of note
- - Searchers for a baby
- - Sages of the East.
- - Priestly caste of old Persia
- - Persian priests.
- - Parts of a Nativity scene
- - Part of an O. Henry title
- - One of them brought myrrh
- - O. Henry title ender
- - O. Henry title characters
- - Noted gift-bearing kings
- - New Testament travelers
- - New Testament group
- - New Testament gift bearers
- - Nativity wise men
- - Nativity kings
- - Nativity figures
- - Men who made a star trek
- - Melchior and two others
- - Melchior and others
- - Melchior and companions
- - Kings who honored their King
- - Kings of Orient
- - Givers of gold, frankincense, and myrrh
- - Gift-givers, in an O. Henry title
- - Gift-bearing Bethlehem visitors
- - Gift bearers of Christmas lore
- - Gift bearers
- - Frankincense and myrrh givers
- - Figures in a crèche
- - Eliot's "Journey of the ......"
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