Section 1 Seasonal Transport
- Sounds vulgar but wet and expensive way to kill.
- Destination Cairo airport
- Spanish writer rode one called "oatie".
- Fore (-1)noon floaters
- Rev Awdrey's No.1 annually pulls this.
Section 2 Famous Names and People
- Seasonally fearful actor / playwright
- Second generation old fashioned roofing worker
- Mr. Blobby's Christmas companion
- One out of Matthew 2 and the other out of North Lancashire
- An old Ambridge family - archer than the others in Luke.
Section 3 Food and Drink
- One country is useful for basting another
- Shoplifter takes German cake
- Espionage in the polo factory coins a fortune
- Thought at length about an unpleasant noise
- Thankfully there are few of these famous Belgians.
Section 4 Christmas Songs
- includes numeorus jumping peers and a twitchers list
- Kelloggs cereals may melt in the mouth
- Royal Boxing Day expedition
- Seasonal night visions about needles, cowes to ride and new port
- Leyton Triple Crown
Section 5 Christmas Traditions.
- thrush on the foot may be embarrassing to some
- a card game without any birthdays
- sounds like a prison made of Cornish metal
- two evergreen female names
- tinkerbelle ain't heavy
- circular avian letter
- Officers dine upstairs because of their elevated status, while the composer is on the way out
- Liturgical name of indeterminate gender causes extremities to do this when snowballing
- Northern trousers play without words but still lose their voice
- Measure in kg in a stable environment
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