Here are the answers to the quiz.1. The site of an Anglo Saxon burial. Broomfield 2. An elevated Christian festival. High Easter 3. There is a Motte and Bailey castle here. Pleshey 4. A chef’s childhood home. Clavering 5. Feline’s value. Catsworth 6. Remove a field. Takeley 7. Either a writer or a singer. Elton 8. Where the second smallest cathedral in the country is. Chelmsford 9. Will you be buying Pork Scratchings here? Bacon End 10. Unattractive. Ugley 11. A shortened football team’s cave. Manuden 12. A south London suburb. Croydon 13. Found in a candle. Wick 14. A toy manufacturer. Hornby 15. A 1920 Cowboy film. Old Weston 16. A painful attempt Sawtry 17. Colourless crossing. Wansford 18. Here, if you look you will find an imp. Lincoln 19. Corvid territory. Cropland 20. A small capital city. Little London 21. Finally reach a river crossing. Gainford 22. A weighty precipitation. Rainton 23. A place where a woman cannot go. Mansfield 24. A wartime leaders Christian name. Winston 25. A south London football team. Charlton 26. The largest reservoir in England. Kielder 27. A beach dwelling secured by a heavy weight. Sand Huton 28. It is very prickly. Thorny 29. An American resort? Boston Spa 30. An overflowing stream. Fulbeck 31. Island in the South Atlantic. Falkland 32. An ecclesiastical Building that is now on the market. Selkirk 33. A royal wall. Kings Muir 34. I doubt if they will stop to buy a carpet here. Wilton 35. A man running an errand.Cadonfoot 36. Going over hot coals. Walkerburn 37. A poet stood in contemplation here. Milton Bridge 38. An invading army passed here. Romanby 39. They will know the value of this joint by the end of the ride. Kneesworth 40. Playing card manufacturer. Waddington 41. They will not be able to stop here to put on a bet. Wetherby 42. An environmentally friendly tool that is rather heavy. Green Hammerton 43. Pristine but false. Newsham 44. They are going so fast that their footwear catches fire! Sockburn 45. We are all this. Bourne 46. A colourless area Blanchland 47. A spell cast by an amateur. Hexham 48. Looked at a branched structure. Saughtree 49. A gatekeeper. Warden 50. Make a hole in a game of cards. Pierce Bridge 51. A melodious valley. Singdean 52. A rather dusty church. Ashkirk 53. A valley where hair may be found. Glentress 54. A 19th century battle. Waterloo 55. All this way and Jack only got four pence! John O’ Groats 56. Achillea millefolium. Yarrow 57. Does the author of the “Harry Palmer” books live here? Deighton 58. A royal crossing. Queensferry 59. An annoyed entrance. Cross Gates 60. A grim harvest. Heydour 61. Also an Australian city. Perth 62. Add a letter and it will be spoilt. Tain 63. Here they will be able to stop peddling for a little while. Downhill 64. An Indian legume that may neigh. Dalwinnie 65. Windmill. Moulin 66. A throne. Kingseat 67. He met Dr. Livingstone. Stanley 68. Pork found in paradise. Edenham 69. I did not know that a rapier would take a drink. Swordale 70. A forest. Woodlands 71. A percussion instrument. Drum 72. An abbreviated American state where they make wine. Calvine 73. If you play an oboe you will use one of these. Reed 74. Found on a rose bush. Thorne 75. A goose with a horse bit. Brent Pelham
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