| SASH | What the narrator "threw up" in "The Night Before Christmas" |
| TELLTALE | A sneak will show what the narrator will do (8) |
| MARS | "I spy something red." "Is it ___ up in the night sky?" "No." |
| ALEVEL | Cram everything in the night before? On the contrary for this exam (1,5) |
| PRANCER | One of Santa Claus's reindeer in The Night Before Christmas (7) |
| DROLL | Like St. Nick's "little mouth," in "The Night Before Christmas" |
| EVACUEE | A signal in the night before one is taken to safety |
| EVADE | Dodge publicity, going in the night before |
| EVASIVE | Roundabout very like one's stuck in the night before |
| EVOKE | Call out that it's all right to get in the night before (5) |
| LAIDUP | In France, the dessert one threw up, being sick (4,2) |
| ALLAN | In the 1953 animation of The Tell-Tale Heart, James Mason is the narrator and Stanley Baker is the voice of the author, Edgar ... Poe |
| TOSSED | Ted's so sick - threw up before match (6) |
| LOBBED | Threw up, and left do in embarrassment (6) |
| CAULFIELD | Holden, the narrator in JD Salinger's 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye (9) |
| KRYPTON | The narrator said in the superhero TV series, "The infant of ... is now the Man of Steel!" |
| RATS | Animals that help free the narrator in "The Pit and the Pendulum" |
| THEGREATGONZO | The narrator in The Muppet Christmas Carol (3,5,5) |
| FATIMAWHITBREAD | As an Olympian, I threw up stout and I'm in need of a beer! (6,9) |
| SLOBBED | Having behaved like a lout, son threw up |