Crossword-Solution: WATERPARK 9 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Chutes and ladders locale 1 answer
Recreational venue with pools and splash pads 1 answer
Summer recreation area 1 answer
Place to make a splash 4 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
TEAAG
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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And then Jack Waterpark, some of us thought she would have had _him_ in the end--being an Irishman, and a rich man, and a marquis to boot--he gave her the name of _Murthering Moll_, because of her killing eyes, young lady--he! he! he!--and there was Ned Cuffe ready to hang himself for her, and Jim Denham, and old Beau Vernon, ay, and a score of others.
The Light of Scarthey Egerton Castle 2008
And then one night at the Assembly Rooms, after the dancing was over and we gay fellows were all together, up gets Waterpark, he was a little tipsy, my dear, and by gad I can hear him speak now, with that brogue of his.
The Light of Scarthey Egerton Castle 2008
Maudsley, or Mosley of the Guards; but it is certain that she could not have been, _strictly speaking_, of the same family as Sir Henry Cavendish of Ireland, whose wife was created Lady Waterpark, with remainder to her issue by Sir Henry, who was descended from a _natural son_ of the Devonshire family, and even, I believe, before it was ennobled; so that it cannot be said that any _Lady_ Mary Cavendish was of the same family as Sir Henry.
Notes and Queries, Vol. III, Number 86, June 21, 1851 Various 2011
THE VILLAGE AND CHURCH AGAIN—THE DEER PARK—HIGH GROUND, LITTLE ARROW, AND HAWTHWAITE—TORVER—HEM HALL—TORVER MILL—SUNNY BANK—OXNESS—BROWN HOW—WATER-YEAT—ARKLID—NIBTHWAITE—WATERPARK—THE LAKE FOOT—“THE GRIDIRON,” AND FIR ISLAND—BRANTWOOD—CONISTONE BANK—BANK GROUND—T’ HO'PENNY YALL 'US—TENT LODGE.
The Old Man; or, Ravings and Ramblings round Conistone Alexander Craig Gibson 2018
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