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MAHOGANYWood traditionally used by cabinetmakers; informal word for a dining table; old dialect for gin and treacle; or, brandy and water (8)
PERNAMBUCOBrazilian state whose name is given to its reddish brazil-wood, traditionally used by archetiers to fashion fine violin bows and by dyers to make red pigment (10)
JUMPERFrom old dialect for a short coat, a word for a pullover or sweater (6)
REFECTORYWord for a dining-hall or frater for communal meals in a boarding school, convent, monastery or university (9)
ACAJOUMahogany used by cabinetmakers in France (6)
EMITTINGSending out for gin and it met with trouble (8)
VICTORYBrand name for gin and cigarettes in Orwell’s 1984
PROTEMHabitual routine adopted by cabinetmaker for the time being? (3,3)
KERCHIEFPiece of cloth held by cabinetmaker/chief minister (8)
EPERGNEDecorative 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)
EBENISTEFrench word for a cabinetmaker who finishes or veneers furniture with a layer of the dark wood traditionally used for black piano keys (8)
SPENCEOld dialect or Scots word for a cottage parlour; a buttery, larder, pantry or other storeroom for victuals and domestic equipment; or, a monetary allowance (6)
CANDELABRAWhat large branched ornamental holders provide light for a dining table? (10)
EBONPoetic word for the very dark colour of the wood traditionally used to make a piano's black keys that exist harmoniously with its ivories (4)
DUMBWAITERA lift for conveying crockery/food between floors of a building; a stand for puddings etc, placed near a dining table; or, a lazy Susan (4,6)
TEACARTCarrier of leaves for a dining table?
PLACEMATProtector for a dining table (5,3)
YEWOften found in a country churchyard, a conifer with knot-free wood traditionally used to make the longbows of medieval archers (3)
KEMPAn old dialect word for a contest in reaping or other work; a champion; or, from "whisker, moustache", a coarse dye-resistant fibre or strand in wool (4)
GRICEAn object collected or place visited by a railway enthusiast in the hobby of ferroequinology; or, an old dialect word for a little pig or young swine (5)