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20 answers for: Bit of typically Disneyfied revolutionary prose
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IDYLLBit of typically Disneyfied revolutionary prose
SNOWWHITEIn an 1857 story in German, before it was Disneyfied, a wicked queen eats lungs and liver believing they belonged to which woman? (4,5)
PANEWord for a strip of cloth originally, later a sheet of glass in a window; or, a block of typically six postage stamps bound to the margin of a booklet, sometimes tete-beche (4)
POCKETOne of typically three pouches sewn into the back of a cycle jersey; or, one of the netted hollows in a snooker table (6)
TINMetal "Sn" once mined in parts of Cornwall and Devon and used to make some types of toy soldiers; a rectangular loaf of typically white bread; or, a biscuit caddy (3)
SHEAFBundle of reaped ears of wheat or other grain stalks; or, a quantity of typically 24 arrows contained within a quiver (5)
IMARIName, evocative of Japanese soy sauce, of a variety of typically blue, gold and terracotta-hued Arita ware (5)
COURTESANMistress of, typically, a man of high status or wealth
MURMURATIONCollective noun for a flock of typically thousands of starlings in preroost flight, displaying a for
AVENTURINEForm of typically green quartz, often scintillating due to inclusion of mica (10)
HOUSEOne of typically four subunits of a school into which pupils are divided for games or PE (5)
BROCADERich silken textile interwoven with a raised pattern of typically gold or silver threads, often by means of a jacquard loom (7)
BURSARTreasurer of, typically, a college or university
AYRSHIREBreed of typically red and white Scottish dairy cow (8)
MOPEDMotorcycle with an engine of, typically, 50cc or less
INTERNSHIPA period of (typically) US medical training
CHORDGroup of typically three or more notes sounded together (5)
BRETONFrench style of typically blue-andwhite horizontal stripes for T-shirts (6)
MARMALADEFrom the Portuguese meaning "quince jam" and traditionally made in Dundee, a preserve of typically Seville oranges, but also lemons, limes or bergamots (9)
QUEENANNEStyle of typically walnut furniture identified by curved cabriole legs, carved fan or shell motifs and pad feet (5-4)