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20 answers for: Unit equal to 56lb of old hay or 60lb of new hay; ...
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TRUSSUnit equal to 56lb of old hay or 60lb of new hay; a corbel; or, a triangular component of a roof (5)
FIRKINFrom "fourth", word for a quarter of a barrel originally, later nine gallons of ale or beer; 56lb of butter; a small cask/keg for the latter, or for cheese, eels, herrings, lard, soap or wine (6)
TRUSSEDSixty pounds of new hay is bound to be like this
DELTAFrom "tent door", the fourth Greek letter; or, a triangular landform (5)
ELLIE56lb+ carp at The Avenue, Shropshire - in well, I encountered (5)
INTHEWAYNew hay - it's moved when impeding one's progress (2,3,3)
MCEVOYCraig ___, in 2023 caught Single Scale at 56lb - his 100th Avenue carp (6)
WADA bundle of hay; a roll of banknotes; a bung or disc of felt or other material in a gun; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for stuffing; or, slang for a bun (3)
WISPSWord for flocks of snipe; friars' lanterns; petite girls/slight boys; twists of hay or straw; small brooms; strands or streaks of hair or smoke; or, tufts (5)
ORIELWindow on a corbel
BAYESGary ___, landed UK's first 60lb+ carp in 2001 (Two Tone) (5)
LAKESLincs. premier carp fishery with 60lb-plus monsters (*lad kills mole) (3,4,5)
JAREDAmerican actor who gained over 60lb for his part in Chapter 27, _ Leto (5)
RUCKWord for a heap, pile or stack of fuel or hay; a multitude or throng; an undistinguished crowd; or, a loose scrum of players around a rugby ball (4)
TWINETwisted/plied string or cord, often used to bind bales of hay or straw (5)
BRACKETFrom "codpiece" or "breeches", an architectural support, such as a corbel, supposedly named for its resemblance to the aforesaid pouch; or, either of a pair of parentheses ( ) [ ] { } for enclosing wo
STACKPile or rick of hay or straw (5)
FORKSBifurcations in rivers, roads or snakes' tongues; tools for lifting hay; or, utensils used with spoons when waiting in the silver-service style (5)
WISPA handful of hay or straw; a small broom; a twisted bunch used as a torch; a strand of hair; a streak of smoke; or, one of slight or delicate stature (4)
SHEAFBundle of hay or straw (5)