20 answers for: Chaplet or wreath |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| ANADEM | Chaplet or wreath |
| WREATH | Circlet of flowers and foliage; a curl of smoke; a chaplet; or, a snowdrift (6) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| CROWN | A simple garland or wreath as a headdress originally, later a more grandiose jewelled diadem of a king or queen; or, the top of an arch, cut gem, hat, head, pineapple or tree (5) |
| SWAG | An ornamental festoon, garland or wreath; a carving, painting or drapery representing any of these; dialect for a rocking motion; or, a thief's booty (4) |
| CORONETS | Word for little crowns, garlands or wreaths, hence diadem-like encircling things, such as bejewelled or floral circlets, heraldic supports for crests or cuticular bands around hooves (8) |
| CORONAL | Diadem or wreath |
| CHAPLET | Garland or wreath for the head (7) |
| BRIDAL | Word with gown or wreath |
| OLIVE | Word with branch or wreath |
| LEI | Hawaiian word for a garland or wreath |
| CROWNS | Circlets or wreaths for heads, hence canopies of trees, coverings of teeth, crests of birds/hills, rosettes of pineapples, surroyals of stags, tops of bottles or other capping things (6) |
| PALMAE | Flat hands, trees or wreaths (nom. pl.) |
| LAURELS | Originally a symbol of Apollo, a chaplet of bay leaves worn as an emblem of triumph or honour in classical times (7) |
| WREATHER | One who braids, interweaves, twines or twists flowers and foliage into chaplets, circlets, coronets, crowns or other botanical halos (8) |
| BEADS | Chaplet |
| TIARA | Chaplet |
| CIRCLE | Chaplet |
| NECKLACE | Chaplet |
| LEIS | Chaplet relatives |
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