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OUTPUTSGeneral term for quantities produced by machines, or for the data sent from computers to VDUs, printers etc (7)
AUTOMATEDCarried out by machines or computers without human control (9)
COMPUTERISEDPosh tea (unfinished) included sandwiches produced by machines? (12)
DIECUTLike jigsaw puzzle pieces produced by machines
CROPSCuts off the total quantities produced (5)
BOTTLESRace in trunks for quantities of drink (7)
HANDMADENot produced by machine (8)
TRYAn attempt, effort or experiment; or, since the 1840s, a word for the touchdown of a rugby ball or for the points subsequently scored (3)
FINSFrom "feathers", a word for fists, foils or for the fleshy flattened flippers or flappers of fish; or, fivers in the US (4)
JUICERSMachines or utensils for extracting the liquid part from oranges and other fruits (7)
MONITORSSenior pupils with supervisory duties; devices for checking heart rate or blood pressure; or, VDUs (8)
PATINAWord for the powder-green or bluish verdigris forming on copper as a result of oxidation or weathering or for the darkened layer on wooden antiques (6)
DONTTAKETHEBAITWarning for easily provoked types ... or for the answers to the six starred clues?
STAINEDWith "glass", the colourful, highly decorative matter used for church windows or for the lamps designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (7)
TYPINGPOOLThose working for Dictator using computers to put out characters, for instance, from revolutionary circle (6,4)
CARTOONFrom an Italian word that means "pasteboard." In English it refers to a type of drawing, usually intended as satire or for the purpose of humour. Its first known use dates to 1671.
BOULEFrench word for something globular, such as a cobloaf, round piece of dough, metal orb for petanque or for the original shape of a Verneuil imitation ruby or sapphire (5)
ESCAROLEA breaded cutlet or schnitzel, named for its apparent resemblance to a fanned shell or for the manner in which it is cooked, like said coquille (8)
HOCKEYOld East Anglican dialect for harvest home or for the feast/supper held at said kirn; or, a shinty-like game in which bullying-off was the traditional method of starting play (6)
TAPIOCAName for the naturally gluten-free bead-like cassava starch used as a thickener in puddings or for the pearls or "boba" in bubble tea (7)