| 20 answers for: Broken down or worn out (8) |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| DECREPIT | Broken down or worn out (8) |
| DOGEARED | (Of pages) having corners turned down or worn (3-5) |
| STUB | Small piece, especially of something cut down or worn away (4) |
| DEBRIS | Name the remains of anything broken down or destroyed (6) |
| TATTY | From Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5) |
| ENSEMBLE | A company of ballerinas, group of musicians or a set of clothing, latterly fine, each performing, playing or worn "together, at the same time" (8) |
| NAGS | Related to "neigh", an informal or pejorative word for inferior, jaded, old, small or worn-out examples of the hinnying, nickering or whinnying beasts commonly called horses (4) |
| TOUGHTOUSE | Like broken or worn-out tools |
| THREADBARE | Frayed or worn out (cloth) |
| JALOPY | Old or worn-out car (6) |
| BEATEN | Made things smooth, or worn out by use (6) |
| JADED | Tired or worn out (5) |
| EFFETE | Sterile or worn out (6) |
| TIRED | Feeling sleepy or worn out |
| OLDKIT | Term for something dated, outmoded, threadbare, tired, trite or worn-out, like a vintage chapeau, showing its wear due to overuse (3-3) |
| BONNET | Be it blue, for Easter, heraldically velvety, tied under the chin, Tudor or worn by a girl, lady, laird or maid, it's a beret, cap, hat or tam, named for the cloth from which it was first made (6) |
| COLLAR | From the Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately (6) |
| STRAP | From a word for a thong for honing razors, a strip of leather/cloth for binding a bag/trunk, securing a wristwatch or worn on the shoulder; or, an old nickname for a barber (5) |
| USED | Word for something cast-off, dog-eared, handed down, nearly new, second-hand, vintage or worn (4) |
| DARNINGNEEDLE | Implement used to repair holes or worn areas in fabric or knitting (7,6) |
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