Why is the Alphabet shorter at Christmas time?
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Because the Christmas alphabet has no “L.”
This joke is a play on words involving a pun with the phrase “no ‘L'” and the musical note “Noel,” which is commonly associated with Christmas. The joke starts by posing a question about why the alphabet is shorter at Christmas time, which initially seems nonsensical since the alphabet doesn’t change length. The punchline reveals that the “Christmas alphabet has no ‘L'”, which sounds like “noel.” “Noel” is a term often used in Christmas songs and themes, referring to Christmas or the Christmas season.
Because Santa took the ‘L’ – he needed it for his “Ho Ho Ho”!
Because the letters are on holiday too.