Clifton Mill in Clifton, Ohio is the site of this Christmas display with over 3.5 million lights. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
May you receive the greatest gifts of all: Peace and Love for the whole world. — Your Puzzle Friends
(I inadvertently cheated on this one. I try not to look at the author name, but I noticed it also had an XNL in it. I had already reasoned that the S was E, but realizing that the author was going to be YOUR PUZZLE FRIENDS made it go a lot faster. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas, and as naive as it may sound, I hope we all work for Peace on Earth! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Thanks for your inspired puzzles (which one day I’ll manage to solve at least one) and your loyal companionship all year round in this vast land of blogging. Here’s hoping for a great year ahead to you and loved ones, and, yes, that we all may do something meaningful for peace. And love, because without it, nothing’s really fun. All the best.
I was hoping this one wouldn’t be from “your puzzle friends”. Alas, as you observed, it clearly was. Didn’t make the rest of it very tough.
Thanks, Wes! 2015 started well for me, but ended poorly. I could really use a great 2016. I hope all the best for you as well.
— YUR
As usual, Art . . . great minds think alike! I hope your holidays went well, and best wishes for the new year!
— YUR