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SKEPFrom Old Norse for "bushel of grain", a word for a basket or hamper of wickerwork originally, later a beehive of straw (4)
PICNICJaunt to the country or seaside with a basket or hamper of food (6)
STRAWStalks of cereals, thought to be like runners of "fraise" plants; a single stem of grain; a drinking tube; or, a whit (5)
SIEGFRIEDANDRYEVegas magic act with white tigers and 14 bushels of grain?
CANEStem of osier, rattan or reed forming the wickerwork of a bike basket or hamper (4)
FLUEBRUSHBushel of fur needed for clean sweeper (4,5)
EARSBushel of corn, essentially
DEBARHamper of bread freshly cooked
FETTERHamper of foreign cheese mentioned (6)
BACKTOBASICSAnd bushels of fat!
BINWord for a manger for provender in a stable or a container for bread/grain originally, later a rack for wine in a cellar; one particular bottling of said plonk; or, a skip, wastepaper basket or other
CHIPA flake of stone; a splinter; one of a number of thin woody strips interwoven into a basket or box for fruit; a punnet fashioned in this manner; a French fry; or, in the US, a potato crisp (4)
CRIBA model in a Nativity scene of the manger in which the infant Jesus Christ was laid at birth; a wicker basket; a cowshed for oxen; a bin for grain; a card game developed from noddy; or, a little bed f
SLOUCHFrom Old Norse for "lazy fellow", a word for an awkward or ungainly person; a hat with a flopping brim; a stoop; a drooping carriage or posture; or, one regarded as incompetent (6)
RISPFrom Old Norse for "scratch", a word for a coarse file; a baker's grater; a tirling-pin in place of a doorbell or knocker; or, any harsh grating sound (4)
FANGFrom Old Norse for "capture, grasp", a word for booty or spoils first, later a sharp tooth of a bat, dog, snake or wolf, that catches and holds (4)
BAITFrom Old Norse for "pasture, food" and "cut with the teeth", a word meaning set dogs on; chase/hunt with hawks or hounds; furnish a hook with a lure; provide a horse with provender on a journey; or, t
SHOPPERA bicycle with a basket; or, a bag or trolley for conveying one's groceries and other purchases (7)
TYKESFrom Old Norse for "female dogs", a word for cheeky scamps, curs, mongrels, rough ill-mannered fellows or Yorkshire terriers; or, a derogatory nickname for Yorkshiremen (5)
LEAPDialect for a basket, an eel trap or a wicker net; a waterfall ascended by salmon; or, a melodic interval (4)