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stones2409 | 15:14 Thu 04th Oct 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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32)Defer indefinitely (6)
33)Arab republic linking Africa to Asia (5)
57) A royal house in the soup (7)
98)A badger's sett (10)
97)British spelling of the Russian naval base sieged in Crimea (10)

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57 Windsor
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You answered in the same minute as I asked Thank you
No problem friend. I'll try and get the others while I'm here.

98 - Brockholme
There is a Sebastopol in Wales
32 and a Shelve in Shropshire
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Thanks again squarebear, you seem to be good at these may I ask
58)End of leg belonging to the 'Slaughterer of the Innocents' could it be Foot?
Herodsfoot - Cornwall
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Thanks Dimbo, should have said No 58 has 10 letters
33. Egypt (Hants)
33 - Egypt. There's 4 of these dotted around the UK. They are in Hapshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Yorkshire.
Hope you do not mind stones2409 if I ask some
47)First crown prince not born at the palace was probably kept in this (11)
64)A mild medieval restraining or punishment device (3,6)
76)An angry Scottish hillwalking fanzine gives its name to a popular soap

Also do you know where there is a place called Spill, this was given to me for No 12, Tip over
Thanks for any help
64 - The Stocks (Wiltshire and Kent)
I think Spill is wrong as I can't find a place called that in the British Isles.
Thanks squarebear for The Stocks easy when you see it!
Sorry No 76 should say (6 letters)
76 - Corrie. There is a hillwalking fanzine called "The Angry Corrie" and there is a place called Corrie in Scotland. (A Corrie is a hollow in a hillside and also short for Coronation Street).
The first crown prince not to be born at the palace was Prince William, as he was born in St Mary's hospital, so I imagine it starts with William?
Williamscot (Wiliam's cot). It's in Oxfordshire.
Thanks will work on that
The "tip over" one is Upend in Cambridgshire.

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