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20 answers for: Fitting a pipe or trap badly (11)
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APPROPRIATEFitting a pipe or trap badly
SQUEAKA sound of a mouse or a pan of bubbling, frying colcannon; a rat or snitch; a pipe or whine; a single remark; a narrow escape; a jot; a bare chance; or, a feeble paper/local rag (6)
REMEMBERINGThinking of fitting a prosthesis? (11)
CAPTAINAHABVengeful sailor fitting a girl and husband in taxi
SPILLTo destroy or waste; a slop of upset milk e.g.; a stick or twist of wood or paper for lighting a candle, fire or pipe; or, a tumble from a bike or a horse (5)
ELLA pipe or tube with a sharp right-angle bend (3)
SMOKEEnjoy a pipe or a cigar
OUTFALLA pipe or hole through which water or gas can escape (7)
UBENDCurve in a pipe or drain that traps water and prevents the escape of noxious fumes or vapours (1-4)
OUTLETA pipe or hole through which water or gas can escape (6)
DRAINA pipe or channel that carries off water, sewage etc (5)
INSULATEDCovered as a pipe or wire with same non-conducting material
TUBULARLike a pipe or hose
TOKEPuff from a pipe or cigarette
STOPPERA bung, cork, plug or spigot for sealing a bottle, decanter, duct or pipe; or, a person/thing that halts a crime, goal, show or other process (7)
WEDGEType of golf club for maximum loft in a bunker or trap; style of shoe with a block heel; or, a word describing a group of geese or swans in flight (5)
RAMPHalf-pipe or vert for performing tricks on a skateboard; or, a trafficcalming device also called a sleeping policeman or a speed bump (4)
FLUELight fluff of an unswept place; soft down or fur; a duct or vent for gasses or smoke; a small chimney; an organ-pipe; or, dialect for a fishing net (4)
MAINFrom the Old English for "strength", a word for power or force; the chief part; a principal cable, duct or pipe; or, the high sea or open ocean (4)
MUSETTEFrench bagpipe popular in court circles of the 17th and 18th centuries; a gavotte or pastoral air with a drone bass suggestive of said shepherd's pipe; or, a dance to such a melody (7)