| WRAPMUSIC | "The Twelve Days of Christmas," maybe? |
| BIOPIC | Movie about life of Father Christmas, maybe! (6) |
| CROONS | Sings "White Christmas," maybe |
| OFFSEASON | Leaving before Christmas maybe, when holidays are cheaper? (9) |
| NOEL | Left a long time back - Christmas maybe |
| DECORATION | Speech at Christmas maybe getting an award (10) |
| DECLINE | Product on sale just before Christmas maybe to become less successful? |
| LADIES | Wives or widows of lords, or polite forms of address for women; nine of which are dancing in The Twelve Days of Christmas (6) |
| LORDS | Ten of these are a-leaping in the lyrics of The Twelve Days Of Christmas song (5) |
| PEARTREE | Location of the partridge in the song Twelve Days of Christmas (4,4) |
| SEVEN | The number of swans swimming in The Twelve Days of Christmas (5) |
| EIGHT | The number of maids mentioned in The Twelve Days of Christmas (5) |
| GOLD | Metal the five rings are made of in The Twelve Days of Christmas song (4) |
| CALLINGBIRDS | Four such creatures feature in the lyrics of The Twelve Days of Christmas song (7,5) |
| RING | Circlet for holding a rolled napkin; or, any one of the five golden bands mentioned in The Twelve Days of Christmas (4) |
| MAIDS | An old fashioned word for female dairy workers, such as the eight counted in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas (5) |
| PEAR | A pome of a rosaceous tree given with a partridge as the first gift in The Twelve Days of Christmas (4) |
| ELEVEN | The number of pipers piping in The Twelve Days Of Christmas song (6) |
| LEAPING | Bounding, cavorting, jumping, pronking, springing or vaulting, like the 10 lords recalled in The Twelve Days of Christmas said to represent the Ten Commandments (7) |
| MILKING | Activity of the maids in 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' (7) |