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20 answers for: Formal type of parterre, sometimes with broderie (...
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KNOTGARDENFormal type of parterre, sometimes with broderie (4,6)
CHAPLAINCYReligious organisation man with broderie anglaise possibly keeps in?
KNOT- garden; originated by the Tudors, a geometric style of parterre formed by herbs, roses and box hedges (4)
PENELOPEANTEFormal type of poker?
PRIVETLargely formal type of doctor has evergreen bush (6)
BALLROOMFormal type of hall for waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep, for example (8)
ORANGERIESGardens like Versailles' Parterre Bas
EMBROIDERYForm of stitched art used to create broderie anglaise, samplers, crewelwork or simple patterns on aida cloth (10)
BOILEDBEEFCould be of edible status, sometimes with carrots? (6,4)
PLAYFORTIMEDelay acting with formal type upset about introduction of irreverence (4,3,4)
LACEWith styles including guipure and Chantilly, an ornamental type of fabric similar to broderie anglaise (4)
EYELETAn aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6)
CUTWORKElegant textile artistry in the form of applique, broderie anglaise, embroidery or lace with an ornamental pattern of excised portions, eyelets or picots (7)
PURISTOverly formal type for all to see amid trips abroad (6)
ITALIAN- garden; type of Mediterraneanstyle parterre inspired by the Romans, traditionally incorporating fountains, classical sculptures and topiary (7)
OPENWORKPattern of holes in broderie anglaise and other embroidery (8)
HILLType of landform sometimes with a chalk figure; flock of ruffs; or, a co-founder of the National Trust (4)
PRIGOverly formal type
MAZEInspired by knot gardens or parterres, a type of yew/box hedge labyrinth in some large classical gardens, designed to be walked as a giant puzzle (4)
GARDENSVerdant outdoor spaces such as arboreta, cabbage patches, orchards, parterres, potagers, stumperies or any of those laid out with walks and flower beds for public enjoyment (7)