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| 20 answers for: Go-carts, hooded perambulators, straw cribs, wicke... | 
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 | RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |  
|  | BASSINETS | Go-carts, hooded perambulators, straw cribs, wicker cradles or other tiny tubs for tots or apparently washbowl-shaped berceaux for babies (9) |  
|  | BATH | What a baby takes in a tiny tub |  
|  | BASSINET | Hooded wicker cradle or pram |  
|  | ROCKERS | Curved supports upon which wooden horses, babies' cradles or oscillating chairs are mounted; or, performers or fans of R 'n' R (7) |  
|  | CRIBS | Another word for cots, cradles or granaries (5) |  
|  | PASEOS | Public paths for perambulators |  
|  | CARRIAGES | Perambulators |  
|  | COACHES | Perambulators |  
|  | COACHS | Perambulators |  
|  | PRAMS | Perambulators (5) |  
|  | TITTLE | A diacritic in the form of a small dot over a lower-case i or j, hence a word for an iota, jot or other tiny or scarcely detectable amount (6) |  
|  | SPANGLE | From Middle Dutch for "brooch, buckle, clasp", word for a sequin, spark of glitter or other tiny piece of scintillant metal; or, a spot of colour (7) |  
|  | SPRINKLES | Hundreds-and-thousands, vermicelli or other tiny beads/strands of sugar for cakes; or, light scatterings of pepper, rain, snowflakes etc (9) |  
|  | MINIBEAST | Antlion, boatman, frog-hopper, harvestman, lacewing, ladybird or other tiny entomological invertebrate animal which, despite being too small for a backbone, thus spineless, wields immense power in its |  
|  | FEED | Fodder or forage for a farm animal; pasture or provender generally; an allowance of formula, milk etc for a baby; an act of nourishing said tot or of supplying a machine; or, informally, a plentiful m |  
|  | TIDDLER | Word, from small fry's nickname for a stickleback, for a minnow, munchkin, tadpole, tot or other miniature being or tiny sprat (7) |  
|  | CHICK | A young or newly hatched hen or other bird/fowl; a term of endearment for a tot; or, an Indian blind/screen of strung bamboo (5) |  
|  | KID | A tub; a deception, dupe, hoax or humbug; a baby goat; said goatling's skin; a glove made of said leather; or, a sprog, tiny tot or other little child (3) |  
|  | BATHS | Balnearies, hot springs or thermae, such as Aquae Sulis's examples; tubs for balneation; or, swimming-pools (5) |  
|  | SUBSTITUTES | I/us test tubs for people (or things) acting in place of others! (11) |  |