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STROLLERSRamblers or saunterers engaging in leisurely promenades or wanders; or, in the US, buggies/pushchairs (9)
TRAILTrack or diurnal circle of a star captured on a photograph; a wild animal's spoor; or, a beaten path in the wilds for ramblers or riders (5)
ROAMSWanders or roves
STROLLA leisurely promenade (6)
PARADESCeremonial processions; promenades; or, rows of shops (7)
STROLLSPromenades or street bread? (7)
NASHRambler, or poet Ogden
STROLLERA word for a pushchair in the US; or, a saunterer (8)
DIGSWord for archaeological excavations; lodgings; pokes in the ribs; taunts or gibes; or, in the US, swots (4)
WALKMeaning "roll" or "wander", an amble, ramble, saunter or stroll; the regular circuit or round of a trader, postman etc; or, by extension, one's course of life or profession (4)
SODAInformal word for sparkling water; a compound in baking/washing powder, glass or soap; or, in the US, an ingredient in an ice-cream float (4)
COMFORTEROne who consoles or soothes; a long woollen scarf; a baby's dummy or pacifier; an epithet of the Holy Ghost; or, in the US, a warm quilt (9)
SCOWFrom "push a boat from the shore", a large flat-bottomed barge or lighter; or, in the US, a sailing yacht or dinghy (4)
TOOTSDialect for lookout hills; noises emitted by queen bees; blasts/honks on horns, trumpets or whistles; the sounds produced; snorts; or, in the US, sprees of drinking or drunkenness (5)
KALEA leafy brassica such as cavolo nero or "hungry gap"; cabbage generally; Scots word for a broth of borecole, hence for a meal or supper; or, in the US, boodle, cash or money (4)
SUDSSoapy froth or lather; or, in the US, slang for beer or its bubbles (4)
VACATIONAn official break between terms in lawcourts or universities; or, in the US, a holiday generally (8)
MEANDERFrom the name of a river mentioned in Homer's Iliad, a winding watercourse; an intricate motif, such as Greek key or fret, with many twists; or, an aimless ramble or wander (7)
ANKLETA bracelet-like chain for the talus area of the leg; or, in the US, a name for a type of bobbysock (6)
CABOOSEAn old word for a ship's cookhouse, galley or kitchen; or, in the US, a guard's van or cabin on a train (7)