20 answers for: Incense driver, switching plates etc (6,7) |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| DINNERSERVICE | Incense driver, switching plates etc (6,7) |
| CROCKERY | Cups, plates etc (8) |
| TEASERVICE | Cups, saucers, plates, etc (3,7) |
| DINNERSET | Dessert inn served, short of small plates etc (6,3) |
| WASHEDUP | Cleaned plates etc. |
| CHINAWARE | Familiar supporting feature of mug, plates etc (9) |
| DISHES | Dirty bowls and plates etc |
| DINNERWARE | Plates etc, wanderer in (anag.) (10) |
| DRESSER | Piece of furniture for storing and displaying plates etc (7) |
| BONECHINA | Plates, etc, almost hold together Aussie creature that's died out |
| RIVET | Nail or bolt for holding together metal plates, etc. / direct intently one's eyes or attention |
| INSYNC | Working well together describing dirty plates etc., it's said (2,4) |
| PEWTER | An alloy of tin with antimony and copper, formerly lead; a beer tankard, jug, plate etc made of said metal; its bluish-grey colour; or, old slang for prize money (6) |
| TROPHY | Word for a defeated army's weapons, displayed as a victory memorial; spoils of a hunter; or, a gold cup, silver plate etc, awarded as a token of triumph (6) |
| BURNTOFFERING | Incense |
| HIGHMASS | Church service celebrated with music, incense etc (4,4) |
| ALARM | "Incense and Peppermints" 1960's band Strawberry ___ Clock |
| STACTE | Biblical incense spice |
| ODOR | Essence or incense |
| THURIBLE | Incense holder |
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