| What the absolutely positive have | 33 |
| Band with the 2001 album "Rock Steady" | 48 |
| "Don't Speak" group | 33 |
| Tablet brand that keeps you alert | 33 |
| Classic drug designed to keep you awake | 39 |
| Brand used by a moonlighter, perhaps | 36 |
| Indicates agreement, nonverbally | 32 |
| " . . . even good old Homer ___" | 42 |
| Signs of agreement or sleepiness | 32 |
| Misses some of the lecture, perhaps | 35 |
| Misses part of the lecture, perhaps | 35 |
| Indicates "yes," in a way | 35 |
| Goes to sleep, with "off" | 35 |
| Acknowledge with a head movement | 32 |
| "Obviously, Einstein!" | 32 |
| Slangy "That's obvious!" | 38 |
| "You didn't need to tell me that" | 47 |
| "Well, isn't it obvious?!?" | 41 |
| "That's obvious," informally | 42 |
| "Like, that's obvious!" | 37 |
| "It's really obvious" | 35 |
| "As if I didn't know that" | 40 |
| "As if I didn't know that!" | 41 |
| "Away in a Manger," for one | 37 |
| Song sung by candlelight, perhaps | 33 |
| ''The Seven Joys of Mary,'' e.g. | 48 |
| "Silent Night," notably | 33 |
| ''The First ___'' | 33 |
| House-to-house offering, at times | 33 |
| Gallagher who didn't smash melons | 37 |
| "The Seven Joys of Mary," e.g. | 40 |
| "The First ___" (year-end air) | 40 |
| "The First ___" (holiday tune) | 40 |
| "The First ___" (Christmas carol) | 43 |
| "Private Lives" playwright Coward | 43 |
| "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" writer Coward | 49 |
| The Jimi Hendrix Experience bassist Redding | 43 |
| Song sung by candlelight, sometimes | 35 |
| Rex Harrison's singer/actor son | 35 |
| Père ___ (Santa Claus, in France) | 36 |
| Holiday one week before the start of janvier | 44 |
| “Adeste Fideles,” for one | 33 |
| "We Three Kings of Orient Are," e.g. | 46 |
| "The First" December ditty | 36 |
| "The First" Christmas song | 36 |
| "The First ---" (year-end air) | 40 |
| "The First ___" (Christmas tune) | 42 |
| "The first ___, the angel did say ..." | 48 |
| "Silent Night," for one | 33 |
| "O Come, All Ye Faithful," for one | 44 |
| "O Come, All Ye Faithful," e.g. | 41 |
| "Nude with Violin" playwright Coward | 46 |
| "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" author Coward | 49 |
| "Joyeux ___" (French greeting) | 40 |
| "Joy to the World," e.g. | 34 |
| "Jesus Christ the Apple Tree," e.g. | 45 |
| "Hay Fever" author Coward | 35 |
| "Christians Awake," e.g. | 34 |
| "Blithe Spirit" author Coward | 39 |
| "Away in a Manger," e.g. | 34 |
| "Angels From the Realms of Glory," e.g. | 49 |
| "Adeste Fideles," e.g. | 32 |
| ''Silent Night,'' e.g. | 38 |
| They're in the air at yuletide | 34 |
| "Joy to the World" and others | 39 |
| Songs pumped into shopping malls now | 36 |
| Songs from rosy-cheeked singers, maybe | 38 |
| Hospital section where carols are sung? | 39 |
| "... with ___ in sight" | 33 |
| ". . . with ___ in sight" | 35 |
| "...with --- in sight" | 32 |
| ''With ___ in sight'' | 37 |
| "There's ___ in sight!" | 37 |
| "There's __ in sight" | 35 |
| ''... with ___ in sight'' | 41 |
| ''. . . with ___ in sight'' | 43 |
| Door sign that denies admittance | 32 |
| "Nay" and "uh-uh" | 37 |
| They might be heard a thousand times | 36 |
| Column of boxes on a questionnaire | 34 |
| They don't respond favorably | 32 |
| Words following see, hear and speak | 35 |
| What a monkey senses, in a saying | 33 |
| "I will fear __": Psalm 23 | 36 |
| It may be seen, heard or spoken, in a saying | 44 |
| "You can't get out this way" | 42 |
| "You can't get out here" sign | 43 |
| "Hell is other people" play | 37 |
| Sartre play in which hell is a gigantic hotel | 45 |
| Sartre play about three damned souls | 36 |
| Play that takes place in the afterlife | 38 |
| Play in which the three main characters are dead | 48 |
| Existentialist classic by Sartre | 32 |
| "You can't get out this way" sign | 47 |
| "Hell is other people" source | 39 |
| "That's against the rules!" | 41 |
| "That's cheating!" | 32 |
| ''That's cheating!'' | 40 |
| "You're cheating!" | 32 |
| "That's inequitable!," in kidspeak | 48 |