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20 answers for: An-old-fashioned-or-Scots-"hour,-moment,-season,-t...
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STOUNDAn old-fashioned or Scots "hour, moment, season, time", thus an ache, assault, astonishment, pang, stroke, time of trouble or violent shock (6)
ATEUPSquandered arrival time thus? (3,2)
QUAINTOld French "clever, wise", today's charmingly old-fashioned or curious (6)
BECKNorthern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4)
DUFFERWord for a no-good pedlar or hawker of sham jewellery first, thus an incompetent person; a useless fellow or fogey; a counterfeit coin; a bungling golfer; or, an unproductive mine (6)
DINKShort word for a two-wheeled vehicle with a human for an engine; or, Scots dialect for a nest or swarm of ants, hornets, wasps or wild bees (4)
SPENCEOld dialect or Scots word for a cottage parlour; a buttery, larder, pantry or other storeroom for victuals and domestic equipment; or, a monetary allowance (6)
YONOld-fashioned or dialect word for that or those (3)
PAINFrom the Latin for "penalty", an ache, cramp or other bodily suffering; or, a French word for bread (4)
TIDEWord, from "era, period, season, time", for the predictable pulse, watery rhythm or regular ebb and flow of the ocean or sea that turns like clockwork, four times in a lunar day (4)
YEARFrom the Greek "season, time" and source of "horoscope", Earth's roughly 365-day orbital period (4)
CARRELFrom an old word for a round dance, a term for a study in a monastic cloister, thus an alcove or niche with a desk in a library for private reading (6)
GYREA literary word for a circle, revolution, ring, spiral, swirl or whirl, thus an atmospheric/oceanic vortex; or, a whorl of leaves or petals (4)
STORYBOOKWord for a child's fairy tale collection; thus, an adjective evoking a sense of fanciful, fantastical, idyllic or unreal charm, like the land of make-believe or happily ever after depicted in said ill
MANDORLAAn Italian "almond", thus an amygdaloid aureole, frame, glory, panel or enclosure of light surrounding the figure of a holy person such as Christ; or, the oval-shaped work of art filling said vesica p
FLUMMERYDialect word for a kind of cold porridge, pudding or Scots sowens of oatmeal; blancmange; anything insipid; or, empty talk, humbug, meaningless flattery or nonsense (8)
HIEHurry, in old fashioned or poetic English
OLDHATOld-fashioned or trite (3,3)
OUTDATEDOld-fashioned or obsolete
ARCHAICOld-fashioned or antiquated (7)