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20 answers for: Toffs rioting could become a tradition (5-7)
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FIRSTFOOTINGToffs rioting could become a tradition (5-7)
ETHNICTechnically, more than half rioting could be racial (6)
SHORTSTAFFEDDreadfully hard toff's set deficient in manpower (5-7)
LANDEDGENTRYToffs driving from the airport? (6,6)
SADLERSWELLSPsychiatrist and son introduced to toffs in London theatre
ANGELItem used to top a Christmas tree; a tradition originally popularised by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (5)
PEARLY- king/queen; according to a tradition founded by Henry Croft, a coster dressed in a button-clad costume (6)
SIXPENCESilver item placed in a Christmas pudding on Stir-up Sunday as a token of good fortune in a tradition popularised by Prince Albert (8)
COCKTAILSAUSAGESnack with drinks a tradition (8,7)
CUSTOMLike a tailor-made gun, it's a tradition (6)
HANDSDOWNPasses on a tradition with ease (5,4)
CARDSDecorative items sent to convey good wishes at Christmas; a tradition started by Sir Henry Cole (5)
BREADBaked food such as sourdough, broken as a tradition when sharing supper with others (5)
TREESBlue spruce, Norway spruce, Douglas fir or Scots pine: large woody plants decorated at Christmas, a tradition popularised by Prince Albert (5)
COINSCollected in numismatics. metal discs minted from flans which are seasonally emulated as foil-wrapped chocolates in a tradition derived from the legend of St Nicholas (5)
ETONSchool in Berkshire with a tradition of the wall game and a unique system of house and sporting colours (4)
SAUSAGEROLLA tradition to take time off from walk for some meat pastry (7,4)
TURKEYSGallinaceous snooded gobblers, jakes, jennies, toms and stags forming rafters and customarily eaten at Christmas in a tradition started by Henry VIII and further popularised by Edward VII (7)
UNLIKE"A tradition __ any other": trademarked catchphrase for The Masters
RITEIt's a tradition