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20 answers for: Places for toys or tools
RANKANSWERCLUE
CHESTSPlaces for toys or tools
CHESTPlace for toys or treasure
ATTICPlay place for toys
MADEINCHINA*Label on many a toy or tool
STUFFINGPadding for cushions, palliasses, pillows, soft toys or upholstery; farce, forcemeat or Paxo, rolled into balls or placed in turkeys or other poultry before being roasted; or, a heavy defeat in sport
ROLLA cylinder of gift-wrap or other paper; a strip of cloth or leather with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils, sewing kits or tools; or, a type of brass gilding wheel used in bookbinding (4)
GANGWord for a set of people or things which go together, such as a ship's crew; a group of labourers, sockets or tools; or, a band of children, criminals or delinquents (4)
SCRAPERSDevices or tools for removing mud from boots or ice from windscreens, for example (8)
FLOATSVehicles for delivering milk; or, tools for smoothing plaster (6)
ROLLSBuns; furled cylinders of cake, carpet, cloth, newspaper, parchment etc; strips of material with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils or tools; lists of names; trills; or, throws of dice (5)
SCOOTERSMotorbikes such as the Vespa types named after wasps; foot-propelled toys; or, any light vehicles for travelling swiftly over ice, snow or water (8)
PETSTOREPlace with toys for toys
NIBBLERSHabitual gnawers/munchers; or, tools for cutting sheet metal (8)
IRONSChains, fetters, handcuffs, heated presses, pistols, stirrups or other ferric/metal instruments or tools (5)
KITSet of clothes or tools (3)
GADGETSSmall ingenious mechanical devices or tools (7)
AXEWord for a hatchet-like weapon or tool since Anglo-Saxon times, but for a saxophone in jazz or an electric guitar in rock since the 1950s (3)
KITESFlying frames that can be toys or, in Afghanistan for instance, can be pitted against each other in
GYROSSpinning toys or Greek snacks
WINDUPSMechanical animated toys - or just kidding? (4-3)