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RADDLEFrom "redness", a red ochre traditionally applied to a ram to mark the ewe that it tups (6)
YEWHomophone of "ewe" that is the name of a mainly toxic evergreen; or, a toxophilitic bow made of its wood (3)
AMPHORA...get a ram to hop into big jug (7)
BAAEDPleaded to a ram?
RUDDSName, thought from "redness", for the red-eyes related to roaches (5)
ERYTHEMALMale with rough leathery sort of skin suffering from redness (9)
JAMAn often homemade food prepared from seasonal gluts of fruit simmered in sugar in a preserving pan, traditionally applied to scones, bread or Victoria sandwiches (3)
CURAREPoison traditionally applied to arrow tips (E not I)
LINSEEDWhat kind of oil is traditionally applied to cricket bats? (7)
OREXISOr to mark the spot is sure to give one an appetite for it (6)
TIEUPSThat is fed to rams to form partnerships (3-3)
LAMMASAlso called Loaf Mass day, this is a festival in the liturgical calendar to mark the blessing of the first fruits of harvest
IMBOLCAncient Celtic festival celebrated on the first or second day of February to mark the beginning of spring (6)
SUNSETAt this point, tunes are played to mark the end of the day (6)
LAMBDAGreek letter used to mark tup (6)
RUDDLERed ochre
TATTOOA beating to mark the skin (6)
EXTENTI use a compass to mark the spot where I camp out
MARTENCatch tup mounting another animal (6)
OBELISKThe Flaminio ---, taken to Rome from Heliopolis by Augustus to mark the anniversary of the conquest of Egypt (7)