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Buxton Mountain Resue =Places In British Isles With Colour In Answer.c/d 31/10/2017

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17071948 | 19:52 Thu 19th Oct 2017 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Please can you help with extra clues please.
1.A Holy person,gold and the human foot(7)
5.A white,caustic alkaline substance plus a knoll(11)
6.A support minus a point plus a hamlet(10)previous clue did not help?
44.Softly in music,used in writing implements,that is plus Hills Scotland.(6.5Thank you.
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1 abbreviation for a holy person
British symbol for gold
LAtin for the human foot is a nuisance without the end
44. pinkie braes
Clues please Sam ;))
"44. pinkie braes"

"Please can you help with extra clues please"
Sam, clues only please, that is what the poster has asked and also the rules of the quiz.
5. break down the question search for white,caustic alkaline substance also a colour and a word for small hill
6. Support think hernia (clue from wiggers99)
6 Another word for a (medical) support with one of the points of the compass removed followed by an Old English name for a Hamlet which is the same as a former leader of the Liberal Party.

If you still can't get, I don't know what to suggest with actually telling you the answer!
6 put the word relating to support for hernia into GENUKI: Gazetteer
www.genuki.org.uk/big/Gazetteer then scroll down
That looks a good gazetteer. Have added to my favourites as the other has been down for a while. Already sent this in but should be useful again. Thanks.
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Thank you all will try later to work out as not got time at the moment.Thank you again.

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