| WHITSUN | Feast of Swithun translated |
| NUTS | Goes around St Swithun retreat for hard cases (4) |
| ESTE | Family of Italian rulers including Alfonso I, Duke of Ferrara, patron of the arts for whom Bellini painted The Feast of the Gods and Titian created Bacchus and Ariadne (4) |
| CANDLEMAS | In Christianity, the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary and the presentation of Christ in the Temple (9) |
| EMBERDAY | Part of a quarterly Christian occasion of special prayer and fasting, e.g. the Wednesday, Friday or Saturday following the Feast of Saint Lucy (13 December) (5,3) |
| STEEN | Painter of "The Feast of St. Nicholas" |
| BOWL | "There St John mingles with my friendly ... The feast of reason and the flow of soul." Alexander Pop |
| TEASET | Make fun, at end of feast, of crockery collection |
| WENCESLAS | Name of the King who gave alms to the poor on the Feast of Stephen in the Christmas carol |
| LADYDAY | March 25, celebrated as the feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary (4,3) |
| TITIAN | English name of the Venetian artist who painted The Feast of the Gods for the Alabaster Chambers in Alfonso I d'Este's castle at Ferrara (6) |
| EEL | One of the fish in Italy's Feast of the Seven Fishes |
| LORDOFMISRULE | Officer appointed by lot at Christmas to preside over the Feast of Fools, known in Scotland as the Abbot of Unreason |
| KWANZAA | December 26th to January 1st celebration of family, community and culture culminating with the feast of Karamu each year |
| DURER | German engraver and painter whose works include the Adoration of the Magi, Feast of the Rosary, The Four Apostles and The Nativity, from The Small Passion (5) |
| LADY | --- Day, in the Christian calendar, March 25; the feast of the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary (4) |
| ESTHER | Book in the Hebrew bible that is the focus of the Jewish feast of Purim (6) |
| BAKRID | Hindi name for the Feast of Sacrifices in the Islamic calendar, known elsewhere as Eid al-Adha; a contraction of 'goat festival' (6) |
| OURLADY | Feast of _ _ _ of the Rosary: event on October 7 in the General Roman Calendar (3,4) |
| AILEY | "Feast of Ashes" choreographer |