| SHOVELS | Gets the snow off the walkway |
| PLOWED | Cleared snow off the road |
| OFFPISTE | Descriptive of skiing on virgin snow off the regular runs (3-5) |
| WHISPERING | The walkway around the base of the dome of St. Paul's cathedral, London, is known as the - Gallery (10) |
| WHISPERINGGALLERY | Name by which the walkway round the base of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral is known |
| GALLERY | Name by which the walkway round the base of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral is known (10,7) |
| STOMP | Get snow off boots |
| SLEAT | Sound of wet snow off Knoydart (5) |
| SCREAM | Snow off-white? That's really funny! (6) |
| ESPLANADE | Dean leaps over the walkway (9) |
| RAMPAGED | Went berserk as the walkway got so old (8) |
| PASSAGE | Go by a long time on the walkway (7) |
| MONET | French impressionist whose wintry scenes include A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur, The Magpie, Boulevard Saint Denis, Train in the Snow and Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning (5) |
| TRAFFIC | "When men were all asleep the snow came flying, / ... / Hushing the latest ____ of the drowsy town" (London Snow, Robert Bridges) |
| ANDERSEN | Danish author of a number of fairy tales including The Fir Tree, The Little Match Girl, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and The Snow Man (8) |
| SLEIGH | The one-horse open vehicle in which you might be dashing through the snow in the Christmas song |
| LOO | The American soldier left the snow house to go to the toilet (3) |
| SEDGE | To the left of the border is the snow plant (5) |
| ELSA | Character in the Disney films Frozen and Frozen II, loosely based on the title character of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen (4) |
| MILLAY | Edna St Vincent --, author of the poem "The Buck in the Snow" (6) |