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20 answers for: A-collection-of-vases-or-other-such-ornaments
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GARNITUREA collection of vases or other such ornaments; a set of armour; apparel; or, decorative trimming on clothes (9)
TURNINGWord for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7)
PRUNTSBlackberry- or raspberry-shaped blobs of molten glass fused to a rummer, vase or other piece of glassware for decoration or grip (6)
URNA jar for the ashes of a person or a burnt cricket bail, for example; a pitcher; an ancient cista for voting-tablets, hence today's ballot box; a footed vase or sculpture; a tea vat with a tap; or, po
ORNAMENTA knick-knack or trinket, such as a vase or a Staffordshire figurine; a musical flourish embellishing a melody; anything serving to add beauty, credit, grace or honour; or, said decorations collective
ROSEBOWLOriginal name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4)
BOATA vessel such as a cockleshell, coracle, gondola or punt; a sauciere for serving gravy, hollandaise or other such condiment; or, in poker slang, a full house (4)
SPEARA leister, pike, trident or other such pointed javelin; a blade of grass; a stem of asparagus; or, a reed (5)
POTA casserole, crock, pipkin, planter or other such vessel; a kitty; dialect for a hole eroded in limestone; or, a trophy, such as a silver cup (3)
ICINGFrosting, glace or other such naturally white sugary sweet glaze or topping named for its resemblance to frozen water; or, alluding to its enhancement of a cake, a word for a bonus or unexpected extra
CUTGLASSVases or bowls decorated by grinding - (of accent) upper-class (3,5)
CHINADishes, vases or ornaments
FLORISTRYArt of arranging blooms for vases or bouquets (9)
MASSIVEHuge number of vases I broke (7)
SALVAGERescue first of vases, silver, during auction (7)
NUTAn acorn, conker, filbert or other such indehiscent fruit; a hard gingery biscuit; a lump of coal; one's head; a sky goddess; or, a young blood (3)
PIGEONRYWord for a columbarium, columbary, cote, dovecot, loft or other place for a dropping, flock or kit of culvers, cushats, doos, homers, squeakers or other such columbids (8)
TYPISTAny one of a pool of keyboarders or stenos who write by means of clickety-clacking or hunt-and-pecking on qwertys or other such keypads (6)
CHINEFrom "pin, thorn", word for a beast's vertebral column; a cut/chop of this for cooking; otherwise, an angle in a ship's hull, a crest of land, a deep Dorset ravine, a mountain ridge, a projecting rim
STONEWAREBATTLE*Potters' argument over whether to make vases or crocks?