| Frank Sinatra played the eponymous detective in this 1967 film |
Tony Rome |
| From Yiddish, a female gossip or busybody |
YENTA |
| Greek muse of lyric poetry |
ERATO |
| Having an appearance considered suitable for TV |
TELEGENIC |
| How a female shopper may be addressed |
MADAM |
| How Christmas pudding is often served |
FLAMBE |
| In an elaborately decorated style |
ORNATELY |
| In words attributed to Lord Acton, “All power corrupts … and absolute power is even ____” |
NICER |
| Irish poet who wrote lyrics for The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose of Summer |
Thomas Moore |
| Italy’s “Christmas Witch”, with a similar role to Santa Claus |
La Befana |
| Key to the right of the hash symbol on a standard UK keyboard |
ENTER |
| Narrow strips connecting larger land areas |
ISTHMI |
| Prefix indicating multiplication by a billion, or by the 30th power of 2 |
GIGA |
| Renewal of licence after expiry or suspension |
reaccreditation |
| Sacrament commemorating the Last Supper |
EUCHARIST |
| Scottish singer who appeared in the Morrisons 2007 Christmas advertising campaign |
LULU |
| Short-necked jars of ancient Greece |
STAMNOI |
| Singer whose only Christmas-themed single was December Will Be Magic Again, in 1979 |
Kate Bush |
| Stage name of the Flemish singer Esther Lambrechts |
La Esterella |
| Tenzin Gyatso’s title |
Dalai Lama |
| The branches of this shrub, common around Los Angeles, are used as Christmas decorations |
Californian holly |
| The maple genus |
ACER |
| The ____ features Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding |
Mighty Boosh |
| The ____ was a gift from France to the USA, dedicated in 1886 |
Statue of Liberty |
| Wealthy, derived from the Latin for “flow towards” |
AFFLUENT |
| William Makepeace Thackeray’s “novel without a hero” |
Vanity Fair |
| Yorkshire town whose nearby Stockeld Park is noted for its Christmas illuminations |
WETHERBY |
| ____ dos Santos Aveiro plays for Juventus and Portugal |
Cristiano Ronaldo |