ChatterBank1 min ago
U.K. Castles
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CLUES:
1. A cake a kind of mince pie
2. A compact and fine grained very fragrant E.Indian wood
1. A cake a kind of mince pie
2. A compact and fine grained very fragrant E.Indian wood
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pontefract cakes are definitely not mince pies - they're made of liquorice. And for that matter, a Dundee cake isn't a mince pie either - it's a fruit cake with almonds on top.
The only fragrant Indian wood I can think of immediately is sandalwood, and I'm fairly sure there isn't a Sandalwood Castle.......or is there?
The only fragrant Indian wood I can think of immediately is sandalwood, and I'm fairly sure there isn't a Sandalwood Castle.......or is there?
I already have Pontefract as one of my answers clue was a round flat liquorice sweet.
Maybe it is puzzles really but thought you great historians on this site would be able to assist after all most castles are historical.
If this means you do not want anything like this here I will refrain in future,
Maybe it is puzzles really but thought you great historians on this site would be able to assist after all most castles are historical.
If this means you do not want anything like this here I will refrain in future,