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STADIUMWord derived from the ancient Greek meaning "racecourse", for an arena for sports events (7)
SQUASHCOURTFlatten legal arena for sports venue (6,5)
ORIENTEERINGThe East European twice used arena for sport
DROMESuffix meaning "racecourse"
LIMOSISMedical term for an abnormally strong appetite, derived from the ancient Greek for "hunger"
CHERVILFrom the ancient Greek meaning "leaves of joy", a herb with feathery fern-like fronds in the family that includes angelica, cow parsley, fennel and wild carrot (7)
KINGCUPRelated to buttercups and also known as a marsh marigold, a flower whose Latin name derives from the Ancient Greek meaning "goblet" (7)
ANTIQUEWord for remains from the ancient Greek or Roman world that means anything old or collectable (7)
COCHLEACurving part of the human ear, named from the Ancient Greek for 'snail shell' (7)
ADMIRALNaval rank supposedly derived from the ancient Arabic term amir al-bahr (7)
AEOLIANRelating to or caused by wind (from the Ancient Greek god of the wind) (7)
PHARAOHTitle derived from the ancient Egyptian for "great house"
JOURNALWord derived from the Old French meaning "daily" for a diary, newspaper, logbook or a record of proceedings (7)
AVENUESWays of approaching problems primarily associated with places for sports events (7)
EMERALDGreen gemstone whose name derives from the ancient Hebrew meaning "flash" or "sparkle" (7)
KALELeafy brassica with a curly variety and the Tuscan lacinato or cavolo nero; or, from the ancient Greek meaning "beauty", a moon of Jupiter named after one of the Charites or Graces (4)
PLANETFrom the ancient Greek meaning "wanderer", any one of the celestial bodies held in its elliptical orbit around the Sun by gravitational attraction (6)
RACEWAYPlace for sports events involving horses or cars
SHAMPOOWord derived from the Hindi for "to massage"
KARAOKEWord derived from the Japanese for "empty orchestra"