| YONDERSTAR | "We Three Kings of Orient Are"... "Field and fountain, moor and mountain / Following ___ ___." |
| OFORIENTARE | "We three kings ...; Bearing gifts we traverse afar; Field and fountain, moor and mountain; Following yonder star" (2,6,3) |
| ORIENT | "We three kings of ... are Bearing gifts we traverse afar Field and fountain, moor and mountain Foll |
| WILLIAMOFORANGE | A king I am following ___ era with revolution (7,2,6) |
| COLLATERAL | Guarantee route between mountains following a line |
| ALEAD | Following ___ |
| STONECOLDTOMB | Bit of "We Three Kings of Orient Are": "Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying / Sealed in the ___-___ ___..." |
| OSTAR | "We Three Kings of Orient Are" part: "_ ___ of wonder..." |
| STONECOLD | "We Three Kings of Orient Are"... "Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying / Sealed in the ___-___ tomb. |
| MOUNTAIN | "Field and fountain, moor and ___" (carol) (8) |
| NOEL | "We Three Kings of Orient Are," e.g. |
| AFAR | "We Three Kings of Orient Are" adverb |
| THREE | "We_ kings of orient are" (5) |
| ARE | "We Three Kings of Orient ___" |
| KINGS | "We three ----- of Orient are" (5) |
| THREEKINGS | "We -- -- of Orient are" (5,5) |
| WETHREEKINGS | ____ Of Orient Are, Christmas carol written by clergyman John Henry Hopkins in 1857 (2,5,5) |
| EASTERN | Nearest resort for those who of Orient are (7) |
| MAGI | Kings of Orient |
| BLACKMOUNT | Stretch of high moorland between Rannoch Moor and Glen Etive (5,5) |