| In chemistry, compounds containing molecules of water or its constituent elements |
HYDRATES |
| In the ancient Roman calendar, a plural noun for a day near the middle of a month |
IDES |
| Neon, helium and argon, for example |
noble gases |
| Numbered 92220, the last steam engine built by British Railways, in 1960 |
Evening Star |
| One of nine women in a famous song |
DANCER |
| Piero della Francesca’s example of this seasonal kind of painting is back on display at the National Gallery after a recent restoration |
NATIVITY |
| Richard Ayoade and Jon Hamm spent 48 hours in Hong Kong for the 2017 Christmas special of this Channel 4 show |
Travel Man |
| Roman God whose Greek counterpart is Pan |
SILVANUS |
| Ronnie, Keith and Mick, for example |
STONES |
| Russian author who wrote At Christmas Time and Three Sisters |
Anton Chekhov |
| Russian leader who, on his resignation in 1999, named Vladimir Putin acting president of Russia |
Boris Yeltsin |
| Season with four Sundays, at the beginning of the church year |
ADVENT |
| Sweet dessert wine produced near a Sicilian port |
MARSALA |
| The first religious figure recorded as having these wounds was Saint Francis of Assisi |
STIGMATA |
| The more seasonal of Oasis’s Gallagher brothers? |
NOEL |
| The most popular version of this translated Kurt Weill song includes five semitone-up modulations |
Mack the Knife |
| The second distal carpal bone in the human wrist |
TRAPEZOID |
| The tempo marking for the rondo movement that ends Mozart’s fourth horn concerto is Allegro ____ |
VIVACE |
| The ____ Patent-Motorwagen, patented in 1886, was the first commercially available car |
BENZ |
| Tree with aerial roots growing down into the soil |
BANYAN |
| Type of vessel in which François Gabart broke an around-the-world record in 2017 |
TRIMARAN |
| Waifish supermodel associated with “heroin chic” |
Kate Moss |
| Word that can prefix leopard, blindness and tyres |
SNOW |
| ____ cards, which show one of five different symbols, have been used in experiments about ESP |
ZENER |
| ____ winds blow up slopes heated by sunshine |
anabatic |