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NAPERYDerived from part of a medieval household used for white cloths, a word for table linens collectively (6)
PANELSFrom "pieces of cloth", a word for slips of parchment on which jurors' names were written, ergo a term for juries or other advisory groups (6)
CHANDLERStaff member of a medieval household who was responsible for wax and candles (8)
CALYXSepals collectivel
BOTANICALAny substance derived from parts of a plant and used in making drugs or flavouring foodstuffs (9)
OILYFish like sardines give gun-cleaning cloths a certain quality (4)
ESNEA medieval household slave (4)
PANELFrom Latin's "cloth", a word that now applies to a fence piece, a jury, a section of a comic strip, a solar array, a wooden "canvas", not to mention a board with dials/switches or a dashboard display
MESAArizona city whose name is the Spanish word for "table"
CHANDLERYStoreroom in medieval household where wax and candles were kept (9)
BOBBLEWord for the oscillating motion of disturbed water or of a floating cork; a pill on the surface of cloth; a pompom for a woolly hat; a tie for a ponytail; or, a bungle, fluff, fudge or fumble (6)
BOLTWord for an arrow originally, later a jagged flash of lightning with a simultaneous crash of thunder; a roll of cloth; a dash; or, a pin for a nut (4)
TIPPETA liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle
FLUTEAerophone played by Frederick II; a groove in a column or cloth; a frill in a frock; a tall piece of stemware for champagne; or, a type of baguette (5)
HELMETPart of a medieval suit of armour whose varieties include the basinet, morion and sallet (6)
CUTTERA ship's jollyboat-like service vessel; a tailor who scissors cloth; a utensil for pressing out rounds of biscuit dough; or, a pig of a size between baconer and porker (6)
COVENTRY___ Carol, one that began as part of a medieval mystery play cycle (8)
DUSTERA feathered cleaner or a polishing cloth; a long coat for a spin in an open-top vintage car; a sprinkler; or, the wind's fiendish work in a dry land (6)
CHRISOMWhite cloth or robe put on a child at a church baptism as a symbol of innocence (7)
PIKESTAFFPart of a medieval weapon (9)