20 answers for: ___ -a-brac |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| BRIC | ___ -a-brac |
| VICTORIANA | Bric-a-brac, collectables or objets characteristic of the age or era ruled by a queen whose name is given to a bravery decoration, a cake, a lily and a plum, among many other things (10) |
| COLE | A creator of Bod, Bric-a-Brac, Chock-A-Block, Fingerbobs, Gran, Pigeon Street and other programmes for children; or, a vegetable for slaw (4) |
| KNICKKNACK | From a reduplication of an old word for "click, clack, snap", term for a petty trick or trifling deception first, later a cheap ornament, item of bric-a-brac, worthless trinket or other trifle (5-5) |
| CASE | It contains a piece of a bric-a-brac, as expected (4) |
| JUMBLE | A hotchpotch, mingle-mangle, mishmash, muddle or other confused mixture; bric-a-brac, cast-offs and oddments collected for a rummage sale; or, William Brown's trusty dog (6) |
| CURIO | A piece of bric-a-brac (5) |
| SEESAW | Title of a strand of programmes for children that included King Rollo, Bagpuss and Bric-a-Brac origi |
| CURIOUS | Wants to know about us going after a bit of bric-a-brac (7) |
| ANCESTRAL | Inherited bric-a-brac finally in a home artist left (9) |
| WHATNOT | A light piece of furniture with shelves for bric-a-brac (7) |
| JUNKSHOP | A tagareen or emporium for the procurement of bibelots, bric-a-brac, collectables, gewgaws, inexpensive antiques, vintage tat or other discarded/second-hand trumpery (4,4) |
| STALL | Billy Mitchell has a _ on Bridge Street Market selling bric-a-brac (5) |
| JUMBLESALE | Term for a cluttered bazaar, charity event, flea market or rummage fair, typically with an eclectic confusion of bric-a-brac and miscellany, generally donated, home-made, second-hand or sometimes rare |
| CURIOS | Bric-a-brac |
| WHATNOTS | Bric-a-brac holders |
| BELLJAR | Glass cover for bric-a-brac |
| ETAGERE | Bric-a-brac shelves |
| ODDSANDENDS | Bric-a-brac (4,3,4) |
| BJAR | Glass cover for Victorian bric-a-brac |
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