| BALTHASAR | Traditional giver of myrrh to the infant Jesus (variant spelling) |
| MAGI | Name given to the three wise men from the East who brought gifts to the infant Jesus (Matthew 2:1-12) (4) |
| MELCHIOR | One of the three kings who brought gifts to the infant Jesus (8) |
| MAGUS | Any of the Three Wise Men who brought gifts to the infant Jesus (5) |
| WISEMEN | Three _ _, name given to the Biblical magi who did homage to the infant Jesus (4,3) |
| MYRRH | Gift given to the infant Jesus |
| CANDLEMAS | Christian festival commemorating the purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of the infant Jesus in the Temple, held on 2 February (9) |
| HERODTHEGREAT | King of Judea who ordered the Massacre of the Innocents so as to kill the infant Jesus (5,3,5) |
| CASPAR | (New Testament) One of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus. |
| HEROD | King who ordered the killing of the infant Jesus |
| CRIB | A model in a Nativity scene of the manger in which the infant Jesus Christ was laid at birth; a wicker basket; a cowshed for oxen; a bin for grain; a card game developed from noddy; or, a little bed f |
| BAMBINO | Picture of the infant Jesus (7) |
| ERNST | Surrealist Max who painted "The Blessed Virgin Chastising the Infant Jesus Before Three Witnesses" |
| ELNINO | Phenomenon named for the infant Jesus |
| MADONNAS | Paintings depicting Mary, often with the infant Jesus |
| SIMEON | Saint usually depicted carrying the infant Jesus |
| NEONATAL | Relating to the infant during the first month after birth (8) |
| LABURNUM | The Spanish ignite a pinch of myrrh behind university's golden rain tree (8) |
| ELCHI | Wise Man without a bit of myrrh or gold representative of another land |
| KRYPTON | The narrator said of Superman, "The infant of ... is now the Man of Steel!" |