early doors but been stuck on this dingbat for a while now and will be forever, you have on the left side of the dingbat the word SANTA entered three times vertically one over the other evenly spaced out, and on the right hand side the word HERE entered six times vertically one over the other evenly spaced out but with the first here underlined.
I thought at first the answer was 'here comes santa claus' but there is nothing in the dingbat to suggest the word 'comes' and indeed there are three santa's and not santa claus.
then I thought it maybe 'santa's on his way' that takes care of the santa's but not on his way.
finally with the first here being underlined I thought of 'present' as marked in class as here being present so at the moment I have 'santa's present but is this really a Christmas phrase or saying, I don't think it is, so I would be appreciative of help to solve this dingbat, I think the important factor is the first here underlined but I cannot get it to blend in with anything, best, hops
33. All I want for Christmas is you. The words are in a letter u.
40. A spotless rose. They all have measles except Tudor and brier is a rose.
43. Door to door Carolling.
hello legolassie, I had Christmas list for no.33 because I thought the 'swervy' arrangement could be taken as a 'list' and 'all I want for xmas' could be taken as a list as well, so I,m not sure now because your answer seems to fit the dingbat better
hello, mallyh, it was simply a dingbat which has door to door written in a circle with 'adeste fidelis' written inside this circle. best, hops