| WENCESLAS | Well-meaning monarch, according to the carol? (4,4,9) |
| KING | Well-meaning monarch, according to the carol? (4,4,9) |
| GOOD | Well-meaning monarch, according to the carol? (4,4,9) |
| FIVE | According to the carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas (1909), how many gold rings were sent to the true love? (4) |
| GOD | According to the carol, the blessed birth left Him and sinners reconciled |
| REX | Monicker meaning "monarch" |
| DARKE | Harold, composer of the popular setting to the carol In the Bleak Mid-winter (5) |
| ROSSETTI | Christina, poet who wrote the words to the carol In The Bleak Midwinter (8) |
| ORCHESTRAL | The carol's pitched about right relative to the band (10) |
| NIGHT | Silent -; title of the carol said to have heralded the Christmas truce in 1914 when British and Germ |
| HYDE | Which Australian composer wrote Christmas Card Fantasy (1955) on the carol The Holly and the Ivy? (4) |
| LAS | Many words in the carol in deck the halls |
| REVUES | "The Dean Martin Show" and "The Carol Burnett Show" |
| EUNICE | Character for Carol on "The Carol Burnett Show" |
| BRIAN | Slow but well-meaning snail in the children's TV programme The Magic Roundabout (5) |
| BENEVOLENT | Well-meaning bloke outside, upset baker, possibly, in the run-up to Easter |
| MEADOW | Field, well meaning at the centre, contacts Jones's partner (6) |
| DOGOODER | Well-meaning reformer giving illiterate advice to improve |
| ISPY | Show that was on against 'The Big Valley' and 'The Carol Burnett |
| TURTLEDOVE | Old World bird with brown plumage and speckled wings associated with the carol The Twelve Days of Christmas (10) |