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The Telegraph - Cryptic Dec 26 2011

ClueAnswer
'The Good Old Days', for which we will take a cup in singing AULDLANGSYNE
A greeting with love that comes from a Boxing Day huntsman? HALLOO
A photographer's hypothermia? EXPOSURE
Adjourned for some wine ROSE
An element of jazz in ceilidh? ZINC
Elaborate spread EXPAND
Full-bodied drink STOUT
Half turned to church as the bells rang out CHIMED
Have head round for a party BEANO
He finds level ice initially over Noel, perhaps LIONEL
In winter fox-hunting, horses will be thus afflicted RIDDEN
It describes winter sale a son organised SEASONAL
It often gets held up in winter weather UMBRELLA
Leaving footprints in the snow hurrying home MAKINGTRACKS
Member of the opposition in Victorian times ANTI
No charge for the present FREEGIFT
No penny found in cheap pudding -- it's a pain! ACHE
Old acquaintance KITH
One playing for the Scottish ceilidh dances -- not the leader SECONDFIDDLE
Original ground for New Year ceremony FIRSTFOOTING
Party drink made Noel drunk LEMONADE
Run on skis involved hazards RISKS
Russian beer half-a-dozen go up for ALEXIS
Solid block of cars CYLINDER
Songs about kisses under the mistletoe SNOGS
Stand still and go cold all over FREEZE
Still, I can make a snowman YETI
Sung or spoken at church, a work like the Messiah CHORAL
The past -- it seldom alters OLDTIMES
The point in figure-skating is twirls GIST
They're drunk and sing wildly GINS
Where many enjoy the pleasures of the slippery path SKISLOPE
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