| MINCEPIE | Caught in colliery by detective with ecstasy produced for the Christmas market (5,3) |
| DECLINES | Refuses products sold for the Christmas market? (8) |
| YULELOGS | Lousy gel produced for the Christmas fire sales perhaps (4,4) |
| LESSEE | River swallows ship with ecstasy produced by lodger perhaps (6) |
| ELEPHANT | Trumpeter in ecstasy produced some swing around pub |
| STENOCHSQUARE | Glasgow space where the Christmas Market is traditionally held (2,5,6) |
| TRAINSET | Coach takes position for the Christmas, running around in circles on the track (5,3) |
| NUDENESS | Having nothing on suspect seen nicked by detective with new uniform on (8) |
| EVILEYED | Poor devil gets charged by detective with a malevolent look |
| STOCKING | Supply gin on the rocks for the Christmas season (8) |
| SPLINTER | Spins records for the Christmas season heading off with Shatter (8) |
| TESTCASE | Cassette produced for the judge to hear setting a potential precedent (4,4) |
| RECORDER | Judge what someone does for the Christmas broadcast |
| YULETIDE | Name another term for the Christmas season (8) |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| MANNA | In the Bible, food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the wilderness |
| TURKEY | One of the bad films produced for Christmas market (6) |
| ANGLAIS | Paired with "cor", one of the woodwinds forming part of the instrumentation of Tchaikovsky's score for the Christmas ballet The Nutcracker that, despite its name, is neither English nor a horn (7) |
| DRESDEN | City of SE Germany noted for its Christmas market (Striezelmarkt) founded in 1434 (7) |
| BACH | Composer who wrote the Christmas Oratorio for the Christmas season of 1734 (4) |