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BUTTONHOLEKnown in French as a boutonniere, a spray or flower pinned to a lapel (6,4)
CORSAGEWhat is a spray of flowers pinned to a dress? (7)
ATOMISERIt discharges a spray or emits a fluid
GOATBilly, nanny or kid, an animal known in French as a chevre and collectively as a trip which is depicted crossed with a fish to symbolise Capricorn (4)
SCHOOLKnown in French as a manege, a type of arena for equestrianism; or, a group of artists sharing a similar style (6)
ESPADRILLESFootwear with English suit, in which small flower pinned (11)
REPINAdjust, as a boutonniere
PINONAttach, as a boutonniere
UNPINRemove, as a boutonniere
AQUAMARINEGemstone a queen pinned to a soldier (10)
BALDENEIGEOttawa-Gatineau's annual festival Winterlude as it is known in French: 3 mots
PONYFrom "foal, little colt" and known in French as "bidet", a small horse of 14.2 hands or less, upon which to sit astride; or, alluding to being less than full size, like said jennet, a small glass or m
STONESWhether dazzling in rings, found in cherries, skipped across water or used to mark graves, they are rocky or hard articles with cobbled specimens known in French as "paves" (6)
SOCKGarment known to the French as a "chaussette"; an insole; or, a short word for a drogue or wind cone (4)
AVENUEKnown in French as an allee, a tree-lined approach to a country house, large estate or area of parkland (6)
RACKA grating for fodder/hay; a triangle for snooker balls; or, a cut of lamb, known in French as carre d'agneau (4)
LABELKnown in French as "etiquette", a device such as an airmail sticker, bookplate, nametape or price tag (5)
BROOMGorse-like shrub of heaths and areas of open countryside/woodland; or, linked with "wagon" for the vehicle known in French as the "voiture balai" following the last rider in a road cycle race (5)
MISTLETOEKnown in French as "gui", a whiteberried parasitic shrub found growing in the crowns of host trees i
TREESKnown in French as "arbres", plants managed or looked after by topiarists, arboriculturalists or dendrologists (5)