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6D Riding (Not South) Behind Two Others (5)

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sallyh75 | 18:25 Fri 13th Dec 2024 | Crosswords
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Answer is THIRD so "behind two others" is the definition, but I can't parse. Can anyone help?

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I think it's because the Yorkshire Ridings were known as "thirds" - not 'S(outh)'

a Riding is (historical) Any of the three administrative divisions of Yorkshire and some other northern counties of England.

Calibax has explained better than me, sorry.

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Thank you both. I knew there were 3 Ridings in Yorks but didn't know they were called thirds. 

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