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Somewhere In The Boundaries Of Yorkshire
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Cryptic clues to found in Yorkshire - towns, rivers, etc etc
1.I put in 50% of carpet. 14 letters - 2 words
2.Question a way I take one to the heights. 14 letters - 2 words
3.Order member to cook sample starter in front of 100. 11 letters - 2 words
4.Way to include young child with room to produce food, 13 letters - 3 words
and lastly
5. King Harold 1 left machine threshing. 9 letters - 2 words
Answers, hints, clues gratefully accepted as these are last few
1.I put in 50% of carpet. 14 letters - 2 words
2.Question a way I take one to the heights. 14 letters - 2 words
3.Order member to cook sample starter in front of 100. 11 letters - 2 words
4.Way to include young child with room to produce food, 13 letters - 3 words
and lastly
5. King Harold 1 left machine threshing. 9 letters - 2 words
Answers, hints, clues gratefully accepted as these are last few
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The whole answer is an important church.
The first part is the town (and starts with the name for "one" that has been split into "two"), plus an "i" then add the name of a famous carpet manufacturer.
The whole answer is an important church.
The first part is the town (and starts with the name for "one" that has been split into "two"), plus an "i" then add the name of a famous carpet manufacturer.
5. After giving this a great deal of thought, I have an answer to offer, but am not sure its right.
King Harold was known as HAL
1 = I
the machine could be a FAX
and the answer "could" be the name of a football team.
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King Harold was known as HAL
1 = I
the machine could be a FAX
and the answer "could" be the name of a football team.
https:/