men initially on parade somehow consult a chart for orientation . (3,4) I expect that the first word is map. second word possibly ?I?D thanks for looking
Suggestive of the countryside rambler uncertain round access land initially. possibly R???L. Network of map lines not trodden by cattle. possibly???D thanks for looking
In Rannoch, a smooth, deep fissure like Lydford Gorge. possibly c?a?? Dorset inlet on the South West Coast path-cooked meal by days end! possibly L??? Bay. Vale in Brecon Beacons National Park-say... ...
Cornish ex-mining town needs raincoat reversed and carried off. 8 letters. possibly ?A?????E Accompanies Scots, er, all over the place. 7 letters. possibly E?C???S Anger over country location of...
Lake District summit in Western Fells-larking about with leader of group. 4,4. Scottish Isle in AONB. 5 letters possibly ??R?? It's on the Clyde Walkway, a part of Inveruglas-Gowrie. 7 letters ....
Like the easy-access Yorkshire Wolds Way, it feels, er, fantastic (5,4) s?i?e?r?e a walk along this river valley links Monmouth to Hay-on-Wye--Scottish man present? (5) ?o?n?? thanks for looking...
Total distance walked?1.16km takes a long time. (7) ??L?A?E
UNESCO term for a 'learning place for sustainable development'-observe piers here (9,7)
??R?E?S RESERVE.
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Mountains in Limerick County-time to plunge into strong wind with energy. 6letters. possibly G?L?E? There's a mountain range called Galtee, but not sure how this fits.
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waterproof covering of glazed cotton (8,5) A???I?A I'm guessing the last 5 letters are cloth (??O?H). Am pretty sure that the first letter is A. Grateful for your thoughts.
a cryptic quiz from my local church. So for example, 'not sour/vegetable' is a sweet pea. I'm stuck on the last few. for/drink. womans name/s/ fruit. got up/2 trees/followed by a name of a car. I'm...