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PEBBLINGCurler's method of creating frozen bumps on the rink's surface to slow the stone down; or, the act of texturing leather for a rough finish (8)
BLUEJOHNAttractive stone down next to bog (4,4)
ICICLESIn charge twice, the French creating frozen spikes (7)
SPEEDBUMPRidge in a road surface to slow traffic (5,4)
ENDSExtremities of the lengths of things such as lametta, paper chains, Sellotape, streamers, string, tinsel, wrapping paper etc; oddments; or, in curling, rounds of play on the rinks (4)
JERKINSAre they worn on the rinks, Jack, with note? (7)
MOSAICA method of creating designs or pictures from small tesseral pieces of multicoloured ceramic, glass, marble or stone; a work of this kind; or, any kaleidoscopic or variegated pattern (6)
CAMPIONA species of wild flower; one of the rabbits in Watership Down; or, the film-maker noted for The Piano (7)
ALPHAScuba flag meaning "diver down"; or, the first letter of the Greek alphabet (5)
IKATA method of creating patterns in fabric by tie-dying the yarn before weaving (4)
ROUPFarm sale going down or the reverse (4)
CAUSEWAYBring about a method of creating a footpath (8)
ICESkating rink's surface
TAILINGTerm for flour or grain of inferior quality; a cook's task of cutting the ends off gooseberries, mangetout, radishes, runner beans etc, as opposed to topping; or, the act of secretly following or shad
SERVICEAdvent, Christingle, Epiphany, Midnight Mass or other ceremony of religious worship; a set of matching crockery for a particular meal; or, the act or manner of waiting on diners in a restaurant (7)
CONQUESTAchievement of victory through a form of combat whose name is linked to a horse chestnut or "cheeser" used in a playground battle; a successful ascent of a mountain; or, the act/art of gaining a perso
ASSARTIn British legal history, a piece of forest land cleared or reclaimed for arable use; or, the act or offence of grubbing up of trees and bushes (6)
EDGINGThe border of a flower-bed, garden path, garment, lawn or rug; the fringe, gravel, hurdles, lace, pavers etc used; or, the act of making said finish/trim (6)
HANGGLIDERApply the noose with sort of girdle contraption to slow the fall (4,6)
SPEEDTRAPSDrugs for catching rats employed by those out in force to slow the movement down (5,5)