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Castle Locations And Castles Quiz

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janfox7 | 14:41 Mon 15th Jan 2018 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Stuck on the last few in this local quiz. Any help appreciated.
1. Irish province holds money specialist (9)
2. Checked pattern with hard equine associations (11)
3. Church with half digested food is cheerful (13)
4. The work changes with nothing to hide (10)
5. The old western craft has merit (9)
6. Garment grader gets tough and goes out (7)
7. A pound would be needed for this (6)
8. Spoil the shoe cleaner and throw it away (8)
9. Large secret hideout starts here (7)
10. Fruit baby - without the nautical link (7)
11. Debt collector - on a strict diet (8)
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5 Warkworth? W ark(old craft) worth
09:22 Tue 16th Jan 2018
2 Tattershall
8 Previously suggested as

Mortlach
6 Sizergh
9 Denbigh
11 Dunvegan
3 Kirkcudbright
4 Kenilworth
10 Appleby
1 Mun ca ster
^ CA chartered accountant
7) I did suggest Stirling on a thread a month or so ago in the hoipe that the letter count was an error but it seems it does have to be 6. I recall there was another one in Scotland which seemed to work but i can't remember what it was now so maybe look at a list of Scottish ones. Someone else sid it could involve a word meaning dog pound
5 Probably also ends in 'worth'(merit) though I can't find one that fits the whole clue.
5 Warkworth?
W ark(old craft) worth
5 warkworth....w = west ..ark = craft
lol ellie, you weren't there when i got the books out x
^ ^
That's ok mallyh. Your 2nd post wasn't there when I posted ^ ^ !
Any ideas on No.7?
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Thank you one and all for your help. Still struggling to make sense of No. 7.
Are they all British castles?

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