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Freda7 | 14:34 Fri 01st Feb 2008 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Can anyone offer any help on the following clues please?
10. Would Christian feel despondent here. (6 letters)
14. Employed to a point. (10 letters)
33. Is this a literary stronghold (7 letters)
34. Where?. (4 letters)
43. Sounds like a nut lake. (9 letters)
54. This sounds like the school entrance. (9 letters
66. Circa colour before disturbed cathedral. (9 letters)
85. When you have crossed you will be here (8 letters)
89. Man contains cold filling. (9 letters)
93. This town is not in Perth it is in England (7 letters)

All answers are towns, cities and other locations in U.K.
Any elp would be appreciated. Thanks.
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54 Harrogate
93 Penrith (anagram)
66. C amber ley
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Boleynground. Gosh, that was quick! The answers look so easy when you see them don't they. Thanks a lot.
34. Ware
10. Slough
14. Working to N
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JMR27 . Many thanks for your answers. I've never heard of Cley before so I never would have got that one. Thanks again.
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whiffey and JMR27. Your help is very much appreciated. Thanks a lot
hi Freda -re no 66 - C (abbrev. for circa) + amber (colour) + ley - anagram (disturbed) of Ely (Cathedral)

89. Leicester (ice inside Lester)
43 Haslemere - hazel + mere
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JMR27. You're on a roll! The penny has now dropped regarding your answer Camberley. Sorry to be so thick.
Thank you too for Leicester - clever stuff!. Thanks.
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boleynground. I do appreciate your help - thank you for Hazelmere - it fits the bill exactly. Thanks. Just two to go!.
85. Bridgend ?
33 haworth home of the brontes?
regards
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mazie - Yes, I like it! Thank you very much.

spitza - I hang my head in shame! I went to Haworth school and live in the village next to Haworth (Oakworth).
A true case of not seeing what's under your nose!. My grateful thanks to you
has Haworth anything to do with a stronghold please, or has it just got a literary connection with the Brontes?
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poodledoo - I think I am right in saying that Bronte Parsonage is the second most visited 'shrine' in the UK, the first of course being Stratfrord on Avon. So I suppose from that angle it can be thought of as a literary stronghold.
maybe a connection with Fort Worth, just a thought
Haslemere is spelt like that - you may get penalised if it isn't spelt right!
but then Reading has literary connections, and there was a battle of Reading-hence the stronghold connection.

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