Place names in British Isles containing a weight or measurement
Please can you help?
4) Was this the home for the Trotters (8)
12) A staff plus receipts (8) I have seen the clues for this and searched the gazetteer for 'rod pole spring track' and 'bill or stub' but just cannot find it Am I on the wrong tack?
52) offensive term for weak and timid people plus pitch (9)
12, took me ages to get, had help from busters post yesterday. The 2nd on your list is worth checking out.4, very well known sitcom,52,starts as a not very nice word for someone who is weak and not very brave
I think 52 is a sounds like answer. The first part is not particularly offensive, but means a bit weak and ineffectual, and the last is black stuff. Gives a cathedral city and county town.
ok, revised answer to 52, which does contain a weight or measure. First part is again not very offensive, but means chicken/cowardly/weak people and last part is to do with sound.
Hi GG, I posted a revised answer at 21:08 yesterday - First part is again not very offensive, but means chicken/cowardly/weak people and last part is to do with sound.
I can give you what I think the answer is, rather than a clue, if you'd prefer