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20 answers for: Computer memories; village shops; or, a ship or ar...
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STORESComputer memories; village shops; or, a ship or army's supplies of provisions, equipment, arms etc (6)
SCOUTOxford University's equivalent of Cambridge's bedder; member of a youth association headed by Bear Grylls; a spy; or, a ship or aircraft employed for reconnaissance (5)
PARLOURFrom the Old French for "to speak", a monastery or nunnery's apartment for conversation; an antiquated word for a sitting room; a beauty salon; an ice cream shop; or, a milking shed (7)
HAVERSACKWord for a bag in which cavalry carried horses' oats originally, later for a soldier or walker's backpack for shouldering provisions/equipment (9)
CACHESComputer memories
RANDOMACCESSLike some computer memories
READONLYLike some computer memories
TOPRANKTo trick navy's admiral or army's general (3,4)
MASCOTNavy's goat or Army's mule
BILLA written statement, such as that attesting to the health of a person or a ship's company; a chit, invoice or tab; a banknote; a beak; or, a poster (4)
SISTERAntonym of brother; title of a nun; female fellow or senior nurse; or, a ship of the same class (6)
WARDROBEArmoire; theatrical company's stock of costumes; department of a royal household in charge of clothes, jewels and robes; or, a ship's complement of sails (8)
CROWThe forehead; the countenance or expression of the face; the peak of a hill; or, a ship's gangway (4)
HATCHOpening in a wall or a ship's deck through which food or cargo is passed; or, a door in an aircraft (5)
KITCHENBased on the Latin meaning "to cook", a room sometimes with an adjoining larder, pantry or scullery; an old Scottish word for a tea urn; or, a ship's galley (7)
HULLOuter covering of a seed, or a ship's body (4)
JETTISONTo drop or throw something from an aircraft or a ship (8)
ABOARDTravelling by a train or a ship? Mostly by road (6)
FUNNELName, from southern French dialect for "pour", for a cone-like utensil for pouring liquid into a bottle; or, a ship's smokestack (6)
CORNERSAngles; nooks; or, areas of typically residential roads, often with grocery shops or newsagents (7)