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ROWLine of crocheted or knitted stitches, houses, theatre seats or vegetable seeds/plants in a drill (3)
ROWSLines of theatre seats, houses, or knitted stitches (4)
LOGEBox in an opera house/theatre (4)
TIERLayer of a wedding cake, theatre seats or skirt ruffles/flounces (4)
JULIETCAPWoman's crocheted or mesh hair cover formerly popular as bridalwear; named after a Shakespeare character (6,3)
BITThe cutting part of a drill (3)
STITCHA single knitted, crocheted or embroidered loop (6)
STALLSTheatre seats or stands (6)
BENCHA seat in a boat or parliament; a platform for plants in a greenhouse or for dogs at a show; a pew or settle; a table in a laboratory, studio or workshop; or, judges collectively (5)
AISLEA wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos
GAUGEDiameter of a wire; number of knitted stitches in one inch of fabric; or, the width of a row of slates (5)
WALEA welt/whip mark on skin; a row of knitted stitches; a horizontal band of a woven basket; or, a rib in corduroy (4)
DRILLA furrow for a row of vegetable seeds; a training exercise; or, a tool such as a gimlet for boring holes (5)
CHUCKA device that holds a workpiece in a lathe or tool in a drill (5)
ORDOA line (of battle), a row (of seats); or am I giving too big a hint?
LEFTRIGHTRepeated words in a drill sergeant's marching order, and a hint to how the first and second word, in
UNDERGROWTHPlants in a garden (or forest) which attain a relatively low height, because they grow beneath a canopy of foliage (11)
COSYCloth or knitted cover for keeping a pot of tea or boiled egg hot (4)
TRIFFIDMember of a race of monstrous plants in a novel by John Wyndham (7)
SWEATERSLondon street ruffians during the time of Queen Anne; or, knitted guernseys, jumpers or pullovers (8)