| HOUSETOP | Where "reindeer pause," according to a Christmas song |
| PEARS | Fruits in a partridge's tree according to a Christmas song |
| PEARTREE | Roosting place of a partridge, according to a Christmas carol (4,4) |
| WHIP | Pudding of a different style to a Christmas pudding |
| TOPPER | Angel or star, to a Christmas tree |
| ANGELANGLE | Amount of slant applied to a Christmas tree topper? |
| SWEATER | Someone might deliberately wear an ugly one to a Christmas party |
| TINSEL | Glittery addition to a Christmas tree |
| OPINE | Express view in ode to a Christmas tree? (5) |
| POINSETTIA | Feature outside lodge, one next to a Christmas flower (10) |
| TRIMMINGS | Decorations, garlands, paper chains, tinsel etc; or, bread sauce, cranberry jelly, gravy, honey-roasted parsnips, sausages in bacon and other accompaniments to a Christmas lunch or other meal (9) |
| OPENFIRE | Where to roast chestnuts, in a Christmas song |
| PEAR | Type of tree home to a perched partridge, in a Christmas song |
| NINELADIES | A number of women cutting a caper in a Christmas song (4,6,7) |
| HIGH | It's a Christmas song that might prompt you to keep their ear to the sky: "Angels We Have Heard on ___" |
| STAR | Astronomical feature in a Christmas song said to be a source of wonder and light (4) |
| LORD | One "a-leaping" in a Christmas song |
| TEN | Number of lords a-leaping in a Christmas song |
| SWAN | One of a septet in a Christmas song |
| MAIDS | Octet "a-milking" in a Christmas song |