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Ancient Boundaries Of Yorkshire Quiz.
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Hi, i need help with the following questions for an ancient boundaries of Yorkshire quiz. All answers can be found in or partly in the ancient boundaries of Yorkshire:
1. Characters mostly held back unfavourably (10) (2 words)
2. Isle possessing band (10) (3 words)
3. Star turn is taken into account (8)
Add or include "brough" or "thwaite" with the following:
5. Ragged around the centre (12)
6. Starting without trap (12)
7. Central heating is working (9)
9. Pay deductions made in company's building (17) (2 words)
11. Bend before summit (12) (2 words)
Anagrams:
1. Tom plans cash (2 words)
2. A strong heap of ravioli (3 words)
More cryptic:
1. Feed contains unknown vitamin (5)
2. In expertise, i would be first with my back! (10) (2 words)
1. Characters mostly held back unfavourably (10) (2 words)
2. Isle possessing band (10) (3 words)
3. Star turn is taken into account (8)
Add or include "brough" or "thwaite" with the following:
5. Ragged around the centre (12)
6. Starting without trap (12)
7. Central heating is working (9)
9. Pay deductions made in company's building (17) (2 words)
11. Bend before summit (12) (2 words)
Anagrams:
1. Tom plans cash (2 words)
2. A strong heap of ravioli (3 words)
More cryptic:
1. Feed contains unknown vitamin (5)
2. In expertise, i would be first with my back! (10) (2 words)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This looks very similar to several other threads started by yourself, kelster - this from Scorpiojo on the last one -
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I've not read them all, but perhaps you'll be able to whittle down some of the answers you've asked for more than once? :-)
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I've not read them all, but perhaps you'll be able to whittle down some of the answers you've asked for more than once? :-)