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CANESFemale weasels; stems of blackberry, raspberry or loganberry plants; or, strips of wicker or rattan that are woven in basketry (5)
CANEStem of a raspberry plant or bamboo, wicker or rattan when used for furniture/baskets (4)
DRUPELAny one of the small fleshy subdivisions of a blackberry, raspberry or other aggregate fruit (6)
STAYOne of a series of metal ribs or strips of whalebone used to stiffen an early style of corset; or, a guy-rope (4)
BARSOblong blocks, ingots, rods or strips of chocolate, gold, iron, soap or other solid substance; bands of colour; counters in pubs; or, from "weight", units of pressure (4)
SWATHSWord for measures of the widths of grassland, reckoned by sweeps of mowers' scythes originally, later bands of cut, mown or scythed grass or corn; or, any broad areas or strips (6)
STRAPAn elongated leather strip (or or strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position.
SHRUBMixed drink of lemon, spices, sugar and rum that shares its name with a bushy type of plant such as the Christmas box; or, a fruit cordial or syrup of raspberry or other fruit with added vinegar, for
BASKETSContainers woven from pliable strips of cane, honeysuckle, rattan, straw, wicker or willow and represented in architecture as carved blossom- or fruit-filled corbeils (7)
STREAMERA thin roll of coloured crepe paper or strip of confetti that cascades when thrown; a banner headline; or, a flag flowing in the wind (8)
BANDEAUA fillet or strip of ribbon to bind the hair; a narrow piece inside a hat; or, a strapless brassiere or bikini top (7)
TWISTSBends in the road; or, strips of zest as garnishes for cocktails (6)
SPILLSplinter of wood or strip of twisted paper with which pipes, fires, etc are lit (5)
ACINUSAny of the small drupes that make up the fruit of the blackberry, raspberry, etc.
WOVENMade by interlacing threads or strips of material (5)
LARDONSCubes or strips of bacon fat
BUSKA stay or strip of whalebone in a corset; the bodice so stiffened; or, a nautical word meaning "cruise about, tack, go from place to place, seek", hence "go about town performing" (4)
BYLINEA newspaper article's sentence or strip of text that names its author (6)
DRUPELETOne of the words for each one of the small fruits forming a bramble, raspberry or other syncarp (8)
LOGANBERRYHybrid of blackberry and raspberry cultivated for its edible fruit (10)