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SKERRYFrom Old Norse for "rock of the sea", Scots word for a stony islet (6)
RUSHMOREGo a lot faster for a stony-faced set of presidents (8)
EBENEZERFirst name associated with Christmas, from the Hebrew for "rock of help"
FOOTERA walker; a Scots word for a fiddle or potter about; an informal name for soccer; a kick of the ball in said game; or, type/text at the bottom of a page, in contrast to the header, at the top (6)
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)
FIPPLEFrom Old Norse for "horse's lip", a plug in the mouthpiece of a flageolet, penny/tin whistle or recorder (6)
SPENCEOld dialect or Scots word for a cottage parlour; a buttery, larder, pantry or other storeroom for victuals and domestic equipment; or, a monetary allowance (6)
BICKERScots word for a treen bowl, cup or dish made of staves for liquor or porridge; a short noisy rapid run; clattering noise; or, an altercation, quarrel, squabble or wrangle (6)
AKIMBOWord from Old Norse for "bent into a crook"
KETTLEWord from Old Norse for "cauldron"
BOWLA biased orb rolled on a crown green; a cheese for skittles; a deep dish; a drinking cup; a lob in cricket; a natural basin; or, a Scots word for a marble (4)
GORGONNo rum and water coming up for one with a stony stare (6)
MEDUSAThough amused, maybe, she'd give a chap a stony look! (6)
BECKNorthern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4)
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)
SKEPFrom Old Norse for "bushel of grain", a word for a basket or hamper of wickerwork originally, later a beehive of straw (4)
STAYONA stony structure is to remain in the same place (4,2)
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
GRAVELKey composer produced a stony sound (6)
PEBBLYLike a stony beach (6)