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ALLEEDepicted in a chestnut tree painting by Alfred Sisley, a French word for a tree-lined driveway, walk or path (5)
AVENUE- of Chestnut Trees at La Celle-SaintCloud; a painting by Alfred Sisley (6)
ROANIt could be a chestnut tree, not wide in the middle (4)
JACKPINEThe ___ ___ (Oil on canvas tree painting by Tom Thomson at the National Gallery of Canada)
WAGONSHorse-drawn vehicles depicted in some of the paintings by Alfred Munnings (6)
ARBORLatin word for a tree, used in scientific contexts to refer to a trunk-like axle, beam, mandrel, shaft or spindle in a machine or a lathe (5)
BEAMWord for a tree originally, hence its survival in names of arbors including the "horn" and "white" species; or, a transverse timber of a ship, hence the greatest width of said vessel (4)
STADDLEWord for a tree left unfelled; or, a prop or "stone mushroom" on which a granary, haystack or rick rests (7)
DADAPAWPAW20th-century tree painting?
BRELOQUEA lovely gem of a French word for a fancy pendant in the form of a charm for a Victorian bracelet or an ornamental fob dangling from a watch chain (8)
MAROONFrom French for "chestnut", a brownish-crimson colour, like the shell of such a conker; or, a firework that makes a loud bang, akin to the noise of a chestnut bursting in a fire (6)
WINDSORMarket town in Berkshire that is home to a castle, the Queen's main residence, approached by a tree-lined avenue or "Long Walk" extending for some three miles in its Great Park (7)
PIGEONDerived from a French word for a young dove, the name of a bird related to the aforesaid culver, trained by a peristerophilist (6)
PINOTName, from a French word for a coniferous cone, for a variety of blanc, grigio, gris or noir wine grapes forming a cluster likened to said strobilus; or, the vin made from said raisins (5)
ALAMEDAMade a compromise accepting central plan for a tree lined promenade (7)
DECORDerived from the Latin for "embellish", a French word for the general colour scheme, furnishings and other interiors of a room; or, the backdrop/scenery of a stage (5)
CUISINEFrom the Latin for "to cook", a French word for "kitchen" used to describe a manner, method or style of cooking; the dishes/food prepared; or, a cooking department (7)
FOYERBased on the Latin focus, meaning "domestic hearth", a French word for a greenroom; a theatre's area for gathering during intervals; or, any anteroom, hall or vestibule (5)
MARMITEApparently from "hypocritical" and "muttering cat", a French word for a lidded cooking pot from which a brand of "loved or hated" savoury spread for bread derives its name (7)
MANNEQUINA French word for a doll used to display clothes that also described as a dressmaker's dummy (9)