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20 answers for: Manger from which horses or cattle may feed or dri...
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TROUGHManger from which horses or cattle may feed or drink; an area of low barometric pressure; or, a geologic depression (6)
INCHQuarter of a hand; one-twelfth of a foot; unit of rainfall or of barometric pressure; or, a Scottish word for a small island (4)
MANGERWord, from "chew, eat", for a trough from which horses or cattle feed (6)
CYCLONEA system of winds blowing spirally inwards towards a centre of low barometric pressure (7)
HURDLEBarrier over which horses or runners jump (6)
PASCALUnit of pressure, or a programming language (6)
THINKONONESFEETReact under pressure, or a hint to the ends of 17-, 30-, 47- and 65-Across
FODDERFeed or forage for a herd; a seed from which a clue is grown in a crossword; food to fuel imagination or figuratively chew on; or, soldiers, proverbially consumed by a cannon (6)
NOURISHERA cool drink; an additional fee payable to counsel in a prolonged case; or, an activity or course for brushing-up one's existing knowledge or skills on a given task or subject (9)
TIPPLEFrom an old term for a tapster or a retailer of drink, an informal word for an alcoholic beverage (6)
NOSEBAGA pouch for a picnicker's meal; a canvas haversack of fodder placed around a horse's muzzle so that said steed may feed from it; or, food, grub or sustenance generally (7)
SCOOPQuantity of ice cream; a utensil for flour or chicken feed; or, a news exclusive (5)
ALBERTACLIPPERIn Canada, an area of low pressure that forms in winter near the Rocky Mountains (7,7)
STRAWDried stalks of threshed cereal plants used for basketry, bee skeps, corn-dollies, mulch, thatching and bedding for horses or cattle; or, a boater-style hat at Harrow (5)
FORAGEHay/silage for horses or cattle; a rummage in search of edible berries, mushrooms, nuts, plants etc growing in the wild; or, provisions generally (6)
GORGEFrom "whirlpool", a word for the throat originally, later the stomach; its contents; a gluttonous feed; or, a ravine/valley, narrow like said gullet (5)
STOKERWord for one who literally or figuratively feeds or fuels a fire or flames; or, a tandem's rear cyclist, pedalling behind the captain (6)
DALEAn open valley in an area of low hills (4)
GRANARYA storehouse for threshed corn or for farm feeds; or, a variety of bread made with malted wheat (7)
VALLEYAn area of low land between hills (6)