| FRANKENSTEIN | Doctor whose shopping list might include 20-, 34- and 42-Across? |
| NOEL | Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween |
| JULESVERNE | French author whose novels include Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty |
| VERNE | Jules - - -, French sciencefiction writer, whose works include Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea (5) |
| CLEAN | First-class list might be quite spotless (5) |
| ALPHABETICAL | How Santa's list might be organized |
| WAISTLINE | Stocking vino with a revised list: might oenophile see this expanded? (9) |
| MASTERPIECES | "Mona Lisa" and "Guernica" ... and, in a different way, the last words of 20-, 34- and 42-Across |
| STICKAPININIT | "Let's get back to that later..." and a literal hint to 20-, 34- and 42-Across |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | Author of the verse that starts with the beginnings of 20-, 34- and 42-Across |
| GRAMMARCHECKER | Word processing feature that went haywire when correcting 20-, 34- and 42-Across? |
| BELIEVEITORNOT | Ripley catchphrase that's apropos to 20-, 34- and 42-Across |
| WHOLEENCHILADA | With "the," what the ends of 20-, 34- and 42-Across suggest |
| ANDREWWEIL | Celebrity doctor whose books include Healthy Aging: 2 wds. |
| PERSONALFOUL | Illegal contact by Larry Bird, and a phonetic hint to 20-, 34- and 41- Across |
| SLOANE | Chocolate-milk-inventing doctor whose name is given to a London square and, in turn, a Hooray Henry (6) |
| VET | Doctor whose patients can't pay their bills |
| WATSON | Doctor whose cases were of two kinds |
| JEKYLL | Stevenson's doctor whose alter-ego was the terrible Mr Hyde |
| PHIL | Advice-giving TV doctor whose last name is McGraw |