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This is a cryptic question to find the end part of a treasure hunt. Its not a crossword clue and we have no letters in the answer. The question is:
The name 'Wyre' holds two cryptic clues. Search within the the word and it also rhymes with...??
We are absolutely lost with this. Any help that can be given would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
The name 'Wyre' holds two cryptic clues. Search within the the word and it also rhymes with...??
We are absolutely lost with this. Any help that can be given would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This one has had me thinking all day! The only other thing I can come up with is Wyre rhymes with Choir (could it be in a church?) and using the letter in the word wyre, as an anagram is ewry (which is a place where ewers were kept, a ewer is an open vessel with a spout for pouring). Could it be something hidden in a vessel in a church?
Hiya guys!
So far no success with this one. The only thing new that we know is that what we are looking for is around a church. We think also that 'Wyre' is an anagram of 'ewry'. This means that we must find words which rhyme with ewry to satisfy the second half of the puzzle so as to arrive at the answer. I can say that out of 24 teams 0 have found what is being sought. Its not quite back to the drawing board time but its close. Thanks for your help.
So far no success with this one. The only thing new that we know is that what we are looking for is around a church. We think also that 'Wyre' is an anagram of 'ewry'. This means that we must find words which rhyme with ewry to satisfy the second half of the puzzle so as to arrive at the answer. I can say that out of 24 teams 0 have found what is being sought. Its not quite back to the drawing board time but its close. Thanks for your help.
Here is a link that may be helpful.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&defl=en&q =define:ewer&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=ti tle
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&defl=en&q =define:ewer&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=ti tle
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