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20 answers for: Play, musical or other stage performance; or, a pu...
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SHOWPlay, musical or other stage performance; or, a public exhibition of horses, dogs, cars, fashion etc (4)
RODEOA public exhibition of cowboy skills, eg bronc riding (5)
SHOWROOMPlace for the display of carpets, cars, fashion collections, furniture, kitchens or other products for sale (8)
IDPAutomatic data processing in which data acquisition and other stages or processing are integrated into a coherent system.
OPUSMusical or other work (4)
ITOTOOz dog's "auto bio"
KITSCHFrom the German for "trash", a term for art, decor, design, fashion etc considered garish, tasteless, vulgar or of questionable aesthetic value (6)
PERFECTIONISTHe's so good and is meant to inspire Fashion etc (13)
OUTSTRETCHEDFashion etc, the Tudors extended (12)
PARADEA procession; a parry; a parcel of penguins; or, a public promenade (6)
TRYOUTAn actor or musician's audition; an athlete's test performance; or, a dry run of a military exercise (3-3)
HOMAGEFrom the Latin for "man", a vassal's fealty of feudal allegiance; or, a public show of respectful deference (6)
RANA drip or trickle of paint when applied too thickly; a series of performances or unravelled stitches; or, a spell of luck, good or bad (3)
MICDROPDramatic ending to a performance ... or a hint to answering the six starred clues
SLEDA vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers, especially over snow, drawn by horses, dogs, reindeer or pulled by one or more persons
STAGINGProduction of an immersive theatre performance, or a Pinter revival (7)
POETRYINMOTIONSublime physical performance ... or a hint to this puzzle's circled letters
STREETA paved road, such as the ancient "Watling" example or that figuratively traversed by the average man/woman; or, a public thoroughfare generally (6)
HARROWAgricultural implement for pulverising, aerating or breaking up soil; or, a public school for boys in north-west London (6)
VERNISSAGEFrench-based name for a private viewing of paintings before public exhibition