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POMANDERSFrom the French meaning "apple of amber", clove-studded oranges or perforated orbs containing mixtures of aromatic substances (9)
POMANDERFrom the French meaning "apple of amber", a clove-studded orange or a perforated orb containing aromatic substances (8)
TEABALLPerforated orb holding leaves
BEADPerforated orb, maybe
POMEFrom the Latin meaning "apple", a fruit such as the aforesaid or any one of its relatives including pear, quince and medlar; or, priest's handwarming silver ball of hot water (4)
FIGSPear-shaped "fruits" or syconia of trees in the mulberry family, with leaves symbolising modesty in art; dialect word for segments of oranges; or, lady finger bananas (4)
INFUSERA pot or perforated metal ball in which to steep tea leaves or herbs (7)
SPHERESWord for globes, orbs or planets; vaults of heaven; circles of society; fields of activity; or, walks of life (7)
BOWLSFrom Latin for "bubbles", globes or orbs, such as the biased wooden specimens used in a game of the same name; or, a Scots word for marbles (5)
JAFFABrand of oranges (or cakes) (5)
SPONGESSessile porifers, such as the breadcrumbs, crumpled dusters, mermaid's gloves, prawn crackers, sea oranges or shredded carrots, that play crucial roles in marine ecosystems (7)
EATERSApples suitable for consuming raw, as opposed to "cookers", such as Blenheim Oranges or Bramleys, more suited to baking or stewing (6)
FRUITJUICEBreakfast beverage of oranges or grapes
BECHAMELSAUCERoux infused with bay leaves and clove-studded onions, used in dishes such as cauliflower cheese, cr
LIONDANCESFestive displays where performers in costume might "eat" lettuce, oranges, or red envelopes for luck
DANIEL__ Robinson might be the father of Amber Turner's unborn baby in Neighbours (6)
SWOOSHSound of wind passing from southern tip of fellow, next to a pair of orbs, quietly (6)
GLOBESSpherical maps of Earth from whose name a word for worldwide or universal derives; or, golden orbs (6)
OSAGESOranges or Indians
HAMClove-studded entree