Memorize these and recognize 14.6% of all Design clues.
| # | Answer | Count | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Venetian blinds | 3 | These slatted window shades are named for the Italian city whose traders introduced them to Europe |
| 2 | leaf | 3 | You can save space if your dining room table has these, either drop or removable |
| 3 | Vespa | 2 | Popular in the 1960s, this brand made a comeback in 2001 |
| 4 | plaster | 2 | Dorothy Draper was known for her moldings in this surface material 2 of whose basic materials are lime & water |
| 5 | parquet | 2 | Not a butter substitute, it's a geometric inlay design, usually in hardwood floors |
| 6 | China | 2 | The earliest known lacquerwork objects were made in this Asian country |
| 7 | a tapestry | 2 | "The Miraculois Draught of Fishes", one of these woven wall hangings, was designed by Raphael |
| 8 | the lyre | 2 | Duncan Phyfe liked to make chairs with backs shaped like this ancient Greek stringed instrument |
| 9 | Beanbag chair | 2 | The pellet-filled "Sacco" of 1968 was a high-class type of this chair that molds to the body |
| 10 | crown molding | 2 | Using urethane for this molding at the juncture of wall & ceiling will allow you to use adhesive instead of nails |
| 11 | a circle | 2 | Unlike a typical folding fan, a cockade fan opens into a full one of these geometric shapes |
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