Crossword-Solution: CHEPSTOW
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| Race meeting | 35 answers |
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with CHEPSTOW (5)
Being one of the chiefs of the Republican party, he was seized at Exton, near Marlborough, in 1654, and imprisoned in Chepstow Castle.
Where do you come from?” “From Chepstow, yere hanner.” “And where are you going to?” “To Newport, yere hanner.” “And I come from Newport, and am going to Chepstow.
And now I must leave you and make the best of my way to Chepstow.” “Can’t yere hanner give me God before ye go?” “I can give you half-a-crown to help you on your way to America.” “I want no half-crowns, yere hanner; but if ye would give me God I’d bless ye.” “What do you mean by giving you God?” “Putting Him in my heart by some good counsel which will guide me through life.” “The only good counsel I can give you is to keep the commandments; one of them it seems you have always kept.
Who would think that there could be all the good sense and proper feeling in that uncouth girl which there really is?” CHAPTER CIX Arrival at Chepstow—Stirring Lyric—Conclusion.
The country between it and Chepstow, from which it is distant about four miles, is delightfully green, but somewhat tame.
Quotes with CHEPSTOW (1)
My father was a Catholic, a coal miner in the Big Pit. My mother a Jew. A charwoman, when she could find the work. They didn’t fit in Wales. Nor in the U.K., either. They didn’t fit with each other all that well, for that matter. They fought every day for as long as I can remember and loved each other more than anyone I’ve ever known. At least they did right up till a night when he looked right and not left at a train crossing in Chepstow and ended up half a mile from where h…