ChatterBank0 min ago
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a decree imposed by the ruler of a victorious nation
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precipitous river course
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.According to my dictionaries, Fordward, there is nothing especially 'precipitous' - as given in the question - about a nalla. From Hindi 'nala', it just means a water-course or stream.
'Falls', in terms of rivers, don't necessarily just mean something along the lines of Niagara! They may merely be cascades, as in white-water rafting, but they're certainly precipitous.
Nalla may well be right, of course, in terms of the crossword it comes from, but it doesn't seem to fit the description accurately enough. Cheers
I'm assuming that Avis actually knows the correct answer is 'falls'...ie has seen the appropriate completed grid in print. So, given that the compiler and I appear to have agreed on the answer, I can't see what the hassle is. He/she set the puzzle and I successfully solved it...end of story.
I am not at all familiar with the particular crossword - if that's what it is - but it occurs to me to wonder how likely it ever was that 'nalla' might be correct. It's not a word on the lips of most British people, after all. Had it been from the 'Azed' in 'The Observer' or 'Mephisto' in 'The Sunday Times', then, perhaps...but 'The Telegraph'?? (And there, I at least will leave matters.)