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BEANSPROUTMushy peas burnt - get in duck and veg from the Chinese
OREGANOHerb in duck and orange concoction (7)
SKIMA thin surface layer of ice, milk or oil; a quick read/glance; or, a bounce of a pebble in ducks and drakes (4)
BHAJIFried veg from counter? 'Whoopee!' you might say (5)
ZUCCHINIVeg from animal park, essential with joint, reportedly
LETTISHSean Connery's veg from Latvia (7)
SOUP"And remember," Groucho warned in Duck ..., "While you're out there risking your life and limb through shot and shell, we'll be in be in here thinking what a sucker you are"
FENGSHUIFrom the Chinese meaning "wind and water", a philosophy referred to as the art of placement, practiced in interior design (4,4)
NANKEENYellowy-buff-coloured cloth that was used for Victorian men's trousers and breeches whose name derives from the Chinese city from which it came (7)
KOWTOWGesture of submission, from the Chinese custom of touching the ground with the forehead while kneeling
APPLEHong Kong newspaper founded by Jimmy Lai and closed under pressure from the Chinese government in 2021 (5,5)
DAILYHong Kong newspaper founded by Jimmy Lai and closed under pressure from the Chinese government in 2021 (5,5)
SHIHTZUThe name of this breed of dog comes from the Chinese for "lion"? (4,3)
CHIPThe cut of Trump with stick to follow from the Chinese! (4)
CHOPSTICKSA pidgin English word, derived from the Chinese kuaizi meaning "nimble ones", for bamboo or wooden utensils used for cooking or eating noodles and rice (10)
TEAName, ultimately derived from the Chinese character e representing "plant, people, tree, wood", of the camellia-derived hot beverage or brew "cha", enjoyed by billions of people worldwide (3)
KUNGFUMartial art that derives its name from the Chinese phrase for combat skill (4,2)
EGGROLLSPossible result of poor spooning from the Chinese? (3,5)
LEESurname derived from the Chinese word for "plum"
OOLONGWord from the Chinese for "black dragon"