ChatterBank0 min ago
British place names
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52)A change of direction has worked up a frothy sweat(13)
60)Singer Lesley hits the top note (4-7)..............?Garrett
65)The imp is hidden away in this cathedral(7)
74)Sounds like a tea break without the tea(7)
83)Sounds like a poem within (4-10)
78)A notched rod for keeping accounts (6)
68)A place of dash, ardour,ewnthusiasm and zeal (4-7)
Have been trying to solve these for ages, so answers please, not more clues!
60)Singer Lesley hits the top note (4-7)..............?Garrett
65)The imp is hidden away in this cathedral(7)
74)Sounds like a tea break without the tea(7)
83)Sounds like a poem within (4-10)
78)A notched rod for keeping accounts (6)
68)A place of dash, ardour,ewnthusiasm and zeal (4-7)
Have been trying to solve these for ages, so answers please, not more clues!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Shaneystar2, pebbles,slaney & guyfawkes. Your answers were much appreciated. For future reference, does anyone know a good website for names of places where you can guess the second part of a hyphenated place name, but not the first part.? It would be very useful, as some of these names are so obscure. I could never have guessed ryme intrinsica.