| ITELLYOU | Promise to wrap the box? It's a given! (1,4,3) |
| SPENSER | Having no time to wrap the presents for the poet |
| TRANQUIL | Managed to wrap the quilt around and to get quiet (8) |
| INTENDS | Plans to wrap the tin and send off (7) |
| NETTLES | Esteemed by tortoiseshells, red admirals and other butterflies, a foraged plant with leaves used for tea, soup or to wrap the Cornish cheese yarg (7) |
| SWADDLE | Lads we'd organised to wrap the infant up (7) |
| FIGHT | Hard to wrap the gift round, It's a struggle (5) |
| NICODEMUS | In the New Testament, a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who helped wrap the body of Jesus (9) |
| SWATHE | Closely wrap the saw to be used |
| SHANTUNG | Won't wrap the gun in the cloth (8) |
| BINDWEED | Wrap the small penny found in the garden (8) |
| LIELOW | Well, I wrap the ring in, to hide (3,3) |
| FISHNET | Wrap the fins in some stockings (7) |
| WHOOP | Loud prize: cry of hit wrap the - |
| BURRITO | Wrap the thing in a lot of earth (7) |
| ENSHEATH | Wrap the ultimate in largesse he hasn't distributed |
| CURDLE | Cure and wrap the odd deli items that go off like milk (6) |
| LITHELY | Mrs. Munster wraps the supply (7) |
| SCALLION | Shoot wraps the whole onion |
| LINEN | Used by the ancient Egyptians to wrap Tutankhamun's mummy and by Matilda as the ground fabric for the Bayeux Tapestry, a textile woven from flax (5) |