The Telegraph - TOUGHIE CROSSWORD NO: 100,011 - Dec 25 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| Additional gift good for Parisian and American | BONUS |
| Almost tiring with Santa nearly out and on the way | INTRANSIT |
| Amusing criminal carrying gold? Not one of the magi! | IGNORAMUS |
| Books off time before Christmas, having rushed occasionally? That's bad | ADVERSE |
| Charge for youth mostly receiving gifts up front | PROTEGE |
| European translated Xmas papers | EXAMS |
| Fairy ultimately positioned over top of tree? It's a gem! | PERIDOT |
| Fancy half of chimneys are to rear | CHIMERA |
| Flog antique: first-footer might come across it | THRESHOLD |
| Foolish, like current number of ladies dancing | ASININE |
| Get used to cool prime pieces of turkey | INURE |
| Harsh wind facing leader of elves | AUSTERE |
| Leaving London area, somewhere to spend the holidays in private | ASIDE |
| Like one's hair, having worked out on sleigh? | TOUSLED |
| Means to track sleigh's progress going up and down? | RADAR |
| Museum to screen the Queen, and gallery | VERANDA |
| On retiring before remarkable night, naughty children can expect to receive this? | NOTHING |
| Person scrounging from caroller, not one going round grotto | SCAVENGER |
| Poem about eating last of Yule log? The opposite -- flipping Brussels! | ECLOGUE |
| Pulp are big Boxing Day band | BRIGADE |
| Reckons base on shaky seats will bear Cratchit's son | ESTIMATES |
| Recommend one's red crackers | ENDORSE |
| Regularly dally in country, where Christmas starts earlier than most | AUSTRALIA |
| Release a Christmas novel, losing millions | CATHARSIS |
| Rise above wild canters with reindeer, essentially | TRANSCEND |
| Student terribly eager to wrap wife's stockings? | LEGWEAR |
| Support touring pole on vacation to find accommodation | TEPEE |
| Tell to get up to welcome opening of presents twice | APPRISE |
| Tense husband finally wrote thank-you letter | THETA |
| Territory in Lapland -- or Ramsgate? | ANDORRA |
| Traces of gin cooked in hollowed-out sprouts | SIGNS |
| Wise man, for example, lays on good loaf | EGGHEAD |
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