Crossword-Solution: CASQUETS 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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ENGLISH Channel rock group 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Then they pointed out all the things that lay about, so that they might take an intelligent interest in their surroundings,--Guernsey, and Herm, and Jethou, and Alderney, and the Casquets, and the coast of France, and the Seigneur in his boat, and then they trooped off like a party of school-children.
Pearl of Pearl Island John Oxenham 2005
And so the party of four on the _Courier_ lacked vivacity, and found no enjoyment in the lonely austerity of the Casquets or Ortach; and the frowning southern cliffs of Alderney itself, as the steamer raced up the Swinge to Braye Harbour, seemed to them but a poor copy of their own little isle of Sark, lacking its gem-like qualities.
Pearl of Pearl Island John Oxenham 2005
Between this and the sister island of Alderney the teeth of the Casquets cradle the skeleton of many a stout ship, while above the level of the sea the amethyst peaks of Sark rise like phantom bergs.
The Story of Isaac Brock Walter R. Nursey 2006
Peter's Port, separated by an arm of the sea, rose the Ortach Rock, between the Casquets and "Aurigny's Isle," a haunted spot, once the abode of a sorcerer named Jochmus.
The Story of Isaac Brock Walter R. Nursey 2006
The lowest depression in the English Channel is to be found in a submarine valley called the `Hurd Deep;' it is situate about six miles north of the `Casquets,' and lies ninety-four fathoms (or five hundred and sixty-four feet) below the surface of the water.
The Log of the Flying Fish Harry Collingwood 2007