| GIFT | Word linking with "wrap" for decorative paper used to conceal items described in 106 Across (4) |
| SHOPPING | Activity of purchasing goods, such as Christmas fare or the items described in 106 Across (8) |
| TROOP | Group of scouts, baboons or the items described in 26 Across (5) |
| WRAP | Decorative paper for concealing a gift; or, a shawl or pashmina (4) |
| NOMS | Names, in 106 Across |
| GIFTWRAPPING | Enveloping in decorative paper in order to give as a present (4-8) |
| MACHE | Another name for lamb's lettuce; or, paired with "papier", French for gluey "chewed paper" used to make boxes, furniture or tea trays and often japanned or painted when dry (5) |
| TISSUE | Paper used to cover model turning up to go to court (6) |
| GIFTWRAP | Decorative paper for presents (4,4) |
| PARCHMENT | Baking -; paper used to line cake tins, wrap sandwiches/picnic loaves or in the cooking method known as en papillote (9) |
| OBISTRIP | Narrow piece of paper used to present books for sale (3,5) |
| ORISTRIP | Narrow piece of paper used to present books for sale (3,5) |
| GIFTWRAPPED | Presently covered in decorative paper (4- 7) |
| ENVELOP | In French verse, staff turning up with wrap |
| LETS | With 106-Across, "It's time to do this thing" |
| QUESTIONNAIRE | Some paper used to keep notes in a botched survey |
| BLOTTER | Absorbent paper used to dry writing in ink (7) |
| TRACING | _ paper, strong transparent paper used to transfer images (7) |
| NAPKIN | Square of cloth or paper used to wipe the mouth or hands (6) |
| CREPE | Variety of French pancake; or, a type of colourful crinkled paper used to make flowers, party decorations and pinatas (5) |