| 20 answers for: Structural unity in literature, music or painting;... |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| FORM | Structural unity in literature, music or painting; etiquette; a long backless bench for a dining hall, law court or schoolroom; or, a hare's nest (4) |
| ART | Music or painting |
| BANQUETTE | French word used to describe a small often upholstered backless bench; a footbridge; or, a raised step or path behind a rampart (9) |
| TICKET | Derived from a French word that is also the source of "etiquette", a card or slip, such as a travel pass (6) |
| LABEL | Known in French as "etiquette", a device such as an airmail sticker, bookplate, nametape or price tag (5) |
| DIVAN | A long, backless sofa |
| SADDLE | Word, similar to that of a pew-like high-backed bench, for a rider or cyclist's seat on a horse or a bike (6) |
| REFECTORY | Word for a dining-hall or frater for communal meals in a boarding school, convent, monastery or university (9) |
| EPERGNE | Decorative centrepiece for a dining table consisting of a series of dishes or bowls connected by ornamental branches for fruit, flowers, sweet, nuts or candles (7) |
| CRITIC | From Greek for "judge, decide", a professional reviewer of art, drama, food, literature, music etc; or, a person who generally finds faults (6) |
| MAHOGANY | Reddish-brown wood used for cabinetwork; or, an informal word for a dining table made from thus (8) |
| PEW | Bench for a flock |
| MOODS | Temporary states of mind often described as bad, good or swinging; atmospheres; or, tones pervading works of art, literature, music etc (5) |
| CANDELABRA | What large branched ornamental holders provide light for a dining table? (10) |
| CRITICS | Professional reviewers of art, literature, music, cinema or food (7) |
| JOINEDHANDS | Showed unity, in a way |
| SCHISMS | Breaches of unity (in a Church) (7) |
| TEACART | Carrier of leaves for a dining table? |
| PAPERTABLECLOTH | Disposable cover for a "dining on" surface |
| PLACEMAT | Protector for a dining table (5,3) |
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