The video of the song was "a holiday staple on MTV for many seasons."
Broadcast on a New York station in 1969, it quickly became a holiday staple across the nation.
It became a holiday staple on the Comedy Central cable channel in the years following its 1991 premiere.
They add a mere whiff of novelty to the holiday staples.
The song, released in 1970, has become a holiday staple and is often used in movies, television and advertising.
We went for that holiday staple: steak frites and pichets of rosé.
Her ginger molasses cookies are now a holiday staple for me.
A holiday staple, many television stations in the United States showed this film near Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday season each year during the 1960s and 1970s.
Since 1993, the work has been a holiday staple at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, Calif.
Champagne is a holiday staple, and there's no difference this season, except for a tiny twist: it's being sipped with straws.