| BREADSAUCE | Common component of a traditional British Christmas dinner |
| HOLLY | The _ And The Ivy, traditional British Christmas carol (5) |
| WINTERS | A traditional British selection of boiled sweets with warming, herbal and mint flavours, often including clove, aniseed and menthol (6,7) |
| WINTER | A traditional British selection of boiled sweets with warming, herbal and mint flavours, often including clove, aniseed and menthol (6,7) |
| BEESWAX | Linseed oil and what else are components of a traditional natural wood polish? (7) |
| RUM | Common component of a tiki bar cocktail |
| COMMA | Common component of a date |
| LCD | Common component of a digital watch, for short |
| SOCK | No time for common component of Christmas present (4) |
| OPPOSE | Friends given the most common component of breeze block (6) |
| STETSONHAT | Common component of ranch dressing? |
| ASBESTOS | Common component of insulation, once |
| COVENTRY | A 16th-century British Christmas carol, The _ Carol (8) |
| ROLYPOLY | Traditional British pastry pudding that is sliced to reveal a spiral of jam; or, a game of tumbling down a grassy slope (4-4) |
| LOVE | "___ Actually" (2003 British Christmas-themed movie) |
| SUET | Ingredient in British Christmas pudding |
| WISP | Flock of snipe; or, a woven bundle of hay or straw forming part of a traditional equine grooming kit (4) |
| GONG | Either of the two bells of a traditional alarm clock; an informal word for a medal; or, a tam-tam (4) |
| GELATIN | Common component in cosmetics |
| MINCEPIE | British Christmas treat |