20 answers for: Rogue or cad, tart and saint, represent archetypes... |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| TAROTCARDS | Rogue or cad, tart and saint, represent archetypes for Jung (5,5) |
| AVATAR | Archetype for a tank a Russian leader wanted |
| SLOB | Archetype for one of "The Odd Couple" |
| ATTRACTION | The appeal of the mince tart and what you do with it (10) |
| DUPLICATES | Archetypes |
| PRINCIPLES | Archetypes |
| PROTOTYPES | Archetypes |
| CRITERIONS | Archetypes |
| SHORTCRUST | Variety of pastry used for pies, pasties, quiches, tarts and flans (10) |
| FRANGIPANE | Filling for tarts and pastry, made from almonds (10) |
| PASTRYCOOK | Chef or patissier who specialises in cakes, choux, dough, filo, piecrust, shortcrust, tarts and the like (10) |
| MOCKHEROIC | O.K. her comic novel satirizing a brave archetype (4-6) |
| EMBODIMENT | Archetype |
| EXAMPLES | Word for archetypes, epitomes, illustrations, instances to deter/warn, models to follow, paradigms, patterns, precedents or other things "taken out" to show or represent points (8) |
| HEELS | Calxes of the feet near the tali; corresponding parts of socks or stockings; spurs; stiletto shoes; ends of cheeses or loaves; or, cads (5) |
| PICADOR | Foreign sportsman or cad, drunk on half a pint! (7) |
| RASPBERRIES | Cane fruits seasonal between May and November, used for pavlova, summer puddings or the jam for Bakewell tarts and coconut sponge cakes (11) |
| VARLETS | An old word for knights' pages or squires; attendants; menial servants; municipal officers; or, knaves, rascals, rogues or scoundrels (7) |
| KNAVE | Card, or cad? |
| BOUNDER | Kangaroo, perhaps, or cad |
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