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KITSCHWhich German term is used in English to describe 'camp, over-the-top cheesiness'? (6)
MOUSSEFrench word first used in English to describe the mass of tiny bubbles on the surface of a glass of champagne, later for a light frothy whipped pudding, reminiscent of this (6)
SERIESLatin word for "row, chain", used in English to describe a succession or sequence of things, such as books, games, programmes or stamps (6)
ESSENCECheesiness, without his free spirit (7)
SLUGUnit of mass in the English system of measurement, whose weight at sea level is 32.17 pounds. (This word is also used in English to describe a land snail without a shell.) (4)
TRAWLNETLarge conflict in camp over means of catching fish
ETCWhat Latin term is used in English in its abbreviated form and means "and other things"? (3)
LITERATIMWhich Latin word is used in English to mean "letter for letter"? (9)
TAHUNSW player quit 2010 Origin camp over race slur (4)
HEATSWhat term is used in athletics to refer to races preceding the finals? (5)
BAYOUWhat term is used in the USA for any swampy areas in Louisiana? (5)
VOILAThe French word for look is used in English as which cadent exclamation? (5)
SYMBOLWord for an emblem or token, originally used in English to refer to the Apostles' Creed (6)
CAREERFrom the Latin for "wheeled vehicle", a word first used in English to mean "racecourse" or "a short gallop at full speed", later "progress through life" or one's profession (6)
MANANASpanish word for "tomorrow" used in English to indicate a lax approach to deadlines
TUNDRAWhat term is used to describe the vast treeless plains of the Arctic? (6)
ALUMNILiterally 'foster sons', this term is used to refer to former students of a graduate institution
BAZAARPersian word for a market, adopted into English to describe a fancy fair, a jumble sale or a large store selling miscellaneous goods, imitative of said souk (6)
MISTERTerm is used to call a man (6)
POODLEDog named for the German term for "splash" (6)