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TURKEYGallinaceous gobbler, tom, hen, jake or jenny known collectively as a raffle or a rafter; three strikes in a row in tenpin bowling; or, a flop (6)
SPARA boxing match, cockfight, mock battle or quarrel; a friend or pal; a mast or other nautical pole; or, a rafter (4)
LINDOpera singer Jenny known as the Swedish Nightingale
DRAWA raffle or lottery
ENTERParticipate in, as a raffle
AFTToward the stern in rafter (3)
RIVERENTHUSIASTRafter #3
PATName shared by tennis champs Cash and Rafter (3)
BEAMA sunray or other shaft of light; a radiant smile; a stream of particles; a rafter; or, the crossbar of a balance (4)
TOMA familiar abbreviation of a man's given name that is used to describe various things including a large chime, a long gun, a love apple, a male moggy or a turkey cock/gobbler (3)
BRAZILIANPerson from Sao Paulo or Rio (or a painfully complete depilation in preparation for wearing a G-stri
PIANOIn Italian this word is an adverb or adjective; it comes from a Late Latin word meaning "smooth." First known use in English dates to 1683. In English the word refers to a musical instrument with stri
TOMBOLARaffle or lotto of a fete or fair whose name, from Italian for "tumble, turn a somersault", refers to the revolving drum from which tickets are drawn (7)
DONKEYEquine animal "jack" or "jenny", sometimes fitted with a packsaddle or pair of panniers (6)
PHEASANTKnown collectively as a bouquet, brace and nide, a gallinaceous game bird native to Asia but now common in the British countryside (8)
STAGA buck, cockbird, gobbler, hart or other male animal; a bachelor; or, a men-only party held prior to said unmarried man's wedding (4)
HITUPONDiscovered by accident - like a badminton player when the shuttlecock is stuck on a rafter (3,4)
TICKETSItems purchased for the chance of winning prizes in raffles or lotteries; or, notices issued for parking or speeding offences (7)
GLUTTONFrom "devour, greedy, swallow, throat", word for a belly-god, gannet, gobbler, gormandiser or guts; or, an apparently voracious animal, such as the wolverine (7)
WATTLEA rustic woven fence or wicker hurdle to set in place; or, the red fleshy lobe on a gobbler's flappy face (6)