| SEALS | Decorative labels applied to Christmas post/parcels, formerly as a way to raise funds for charity (5) |
| SEAL | Piece of wax stamped with a signet; or, a decorative label on a piece of Christmas mail formerly as a way to raise funds for charity (4) |
| STICKERS | Adhesive decorative labels collected in an album as a hobby (8) |
| TRACK | Follow, as a Canada Post parcel |
| GIRONDIN | A label applied to a follower of Jacques- Pierre Brissot during the French Revolution (8) |
| FETES | Public functions organised to raise money for charity (5) |
| NEODADA | Label applied to Jasper Johns |
| TITHE | 10 percent for charity (5) |
| GREETINGSCARD | Gang redirects wrongly delivered item of Christmas post? (9,4) |
| CARDS | Christmas post |
| BOOKPLATE | A decorative label bearing the identifying coat of arms, crest, ex libris, motto or simply the name of the owner of the tome in which it is pasted (9) |
| HAT | Label applied the that head to may office become (3) |
| APPEAL | Charming way to raise funds for charity (6) |
| TELETHON | A lengthy TV programme to raise funds for charity (8) |
| FETE | Charge covering team leader in event arranged to raise funds for charity (4) |
| AWARE | Name of a Beanie Baby bear sold to raise funds for breast cancer research |
| RUNFORSHELTER | Do the marathon to raise funds for homeless - is that good advice in bad weather? (3,3,7) |
| LIVEAID | Benefit concert held in 1985 organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for Ethiopian famine relief (4,3) |
| BLOTTO | British way to raise funds that's really tight |
| RUELLE | French word for a narrow lane or alley that also refers to a gap between a bed and the side of a bedchamber; or, this room, formerly as the place of reception of elegant French ladies (6) |