| PRESENTS | Items given "gratis", such as stocking fillers or the offerings placed under the real or artificial objects described in 58 Across (8) |
| GIFTS | Exchanged by the Romans during Saturnalia and Sigillaria, general name for items given "gratis" and traditionally placed under Christmas trees (5) |
| PINS | Skittles as stocking-fillers? (4) |
| HOSIERY | Underwear items such as stockings (7) |
| ROBRIGGLE | Actor who served under the real-life US colonel he portrays in "12 Strong": 2 wds. |
| ORANGE | Old compass as stocking filler |
| FREEPASS | Ticket given gratis |
| CLOTHES | Garments, habiliments or vestures, such as the real or imaginary ones of a vain emperor in a tale by Hans Christian Andersen; or, bed linen (7) |
| BRIGHT | Word describing something brilliant or shining, such as the real or figurative lights of big-city life (6) |
| ALES | Of the real or craft varieties |
| REPRINTS | Most of the offerings of Dover Books |
| CEDILLA | Character such as that placed under the c in French name Francois that softens the sound from that o |
| CUISINE | Character such as that placed under the c in French name Francois which softens the sound (7) |
| GIFTWARE | Charms, decorative boxes, knick-knacks, ornaments, scented candles, soaps, trinkets and other articles suitable as presents or stocking fillers collectively (8) |
| OBLATION | In Christianity, the offering of the bread and wine of the Eucharist to God (8) |
| WOODENSPOONS | Kitchen utensils for preparing Christmas puddings on Stir-up Sunday for example; or, items given as booby prizes at sports events (6,6) |
| CHIGNON | Natural or artificial roll or knot of hair worn at the nape of the neck (7) |
| HANDOUTS | Informative items given to the conference attendees |
| MASTIC | A sticky putty-like substance used as a filler or adhesive (6) |
| HOLDALL | Real leather or artificial leather? Both satisfy the requirements for this bag (7) |