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20 answers for: Old dialect word for a side of bacon (6)
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FLITCHOld dialect word for a side of bacon (6)
OFFSHOOTWord for a side branch of a tree or other plant, thus for anything that develops from a main stem (8)
KEMPAn old dialect word for a contest in reaping or other work; a champion; or, from "whisker, moustache", a coarse dye-resistant fibre or strand in wool (4)
GRICEAn object collected or place visited by a railway enthusiast in the hobby of ferroequinology; or, an old dialect word for a little pig or young swine (5)
GAMMONBottom piece of a side of bacon (6)
SILVERMoney for a side of beef? (6)
JUMPERFrom old dialect for a short coat, a word for a pullover or sweater (6)
SPENCEOld dialect or Scots word for a cottage parlour; a buttery, larder, pantry or other storeroom for victuals and domestic equipment; or, a monetary allowance (6)
THIBLEFirst woman to fly in a free-floating hot-air balloon; or, a dialect word for a stick for stirring broth or porridge (6)
CUSHATScottish dialect word for a wood pigeon (6)
DINGLEDialect word for a dell, small sylvan valley or wooded hollow (6)
WIZARDModel name used by Hillman from 1931 to 1934 for a side-valve six cylinder saloon (6)
PATOISIrishman is conserving old dialect (6)
RIGHTWINGIce hockey position named for a side of the rink
SHAWAn old or dialect word for a copse, thicket or woodland; Scots for the leafy top of a potato/turnip; or, an assumed name of Lawrence of Arabia (4)
HOLTTerm for a fortress/keep originally, later a dialect word for a grasp or grip; an otter's riverbank couch, den or lair; a refuge; or, from "twig", a copse, orchard, wood or wooded hill (4)
MAHOGANYWood traditionally used by cabinetmakers; informal word for a dining table; old dialect for gin and treacle; or, brandy and water (8)
WICKOld or dialect word for a creek, farm, hamlet or village; or, a cord that supplies fuel to a candle or oil lamp's flame by capillary action (4)
INGLEFrom Scottish Gaelic for "light, fire" and Irish for "live ember", a dialect word for a fire, fireplace, flame or hearth (5)
FLANKWord, in the context of an animal, body, chessboard, hill, military formation or rugby pitch, for a side (5)