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RICHARDSWell-off area: right district selected originally for a Keith or Gordon? (8)
MATTINSFloor covering selected originally for good service
IPAA. Keith label
MURALMany a Keith Haring work
CRAFTWord that follows The Fantastical Factory of Curious to give the title of a Keith Lemon show (5)
TEAMMeaning "childbearing", a word originally for a brood or litter, later a set of draught animals working in a harness together; a flight of ducks or geese; or, a squad of athletes (4)
PANEWord originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4)
CODEWord originally for a collection or digest of laws, later a secret message or cryptogram cracked by means of a cipher; or, a system of signals such as Morse or Semaphore (4)
FOUNTAINWord originally for a natural spring but now an ornamental structure with jets of water; or, a reservoir for ink in a pen or for oil in a lamp(8)
STRINGWord originally for a rope/strand of any thickness, later a thin length of twine; the cord of an archery bow; or, a stretched piece of catgut or wire for a cello, guitar, piano or violin (6)
SEQUINWord originally for a Venetian gold coin, later a spangle- or paillette-like flat shiny foil bead for embellishing a garment or a costume (6)
SETTERBreed of gun dog - Irish/red, English or Gordon; a crossword compiler; or, a compositor (6)
POTPOURRIWord originally for a Spanish stew that is used to describe a fragrant mixture of dried petals and spices, a medley of tunes or a hotchpotch or miscellany (9)
CARPETWord originally for a tablecloth or bedcover that came to mean a woven floor covering or a layer of flowers or snow resembling thus (6)
COTERIEA clan of prairie dogs; or, a French word, originally for a number of peasants holding land jointly from a lord, that has come to mean an exclusive circle or clique (7)
HUFFKINA traditional kind of Kentish bread roll, bun, muffin or teacake with a distinctive dimple, originally for a cherry or a spoonful of cherry jam (7)
CUBICLESFrom "lie down", a word for little places such as bedchambers for recumbency originally, now for booths, carrels, changing rooms, workstations or other small partitioned-off areas (8)
SCAMPWord originally for a highway robber, later for a rascal, scallywag or a mischievous youngster (5)
EITHERTake selection from Keith? Eric? Keith or Eric?
CLOSETSWord originally for a king or queen's secret or private chambers within a palace, now used to mean cupboards or wardrobes (7)