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CYLINDERShape of a barrel, column or the crown of a top hat; piston chamber; roller in a printing press; or, a tank in a domestic hot-water system (8)
PLATENA flat part that presses the paper against the forme in a printing press; or, a roller in a typewriter (6)
CYLINDRICALOf a top hat's top (11)
BASEThe lower portion of either a heraldic shield or an architectural feature such as a column; or, the chief ingredient of a recipe (4)
CANOPYTester supported by four posts around a bed or from a corona as a half version; part of a parachute; or, the crowns of trees collectively (6)
METONYMWord(s) used in a transferred sense, e.g. 'the ring' for boxing or 'the crown' for a monarch (7)
EMMYSAwards for "The Bear" or "The Crown"
ROUNCEHandle for operating the bed of a hand printing-press; or, the card game "rams", related to loo and nap (6)
RAG"...There are three crowns: the crown of Torah, the crown of priesthood, and the crown of royalty, but the crown of a good name excels them all." -Avot 4:13 Whether one takes on a stage name like many
TOGAFrom "hair of the head", word for a tuft of a seed or pineapple; a leafy crown of a palm; or, the nebulous envelope of the head of a "long-haired star" (4)
TREETOPThe crown of a conifer, oak or other arboreal plant forming part of a woodland's or forest's canopy (7)
HATBANDMade of feathers, grosgrain, leather, plaited straw, ribbon, silk, tape or traditional petersham trim, but essentially a strip around the crown of a chapeau, just above the brim (7)
INKLiquid in a printing press
RALPHName of the imp of mischief in a printing-house (5)
ENAMELThe hard glossy substance that covers the crown of a tooth (6)
CRESTProminent tuft of feathers on the crown of a bird's head (5)
GEMOne in the crown of a far-flung empire?
CUSPPoint on the crown of a tooth
WILLIAMCAXTONMerchant and writer, thought to be the first person to introduce a printing press to England (7,6)
TRAMRoller in a pit