Crossword-Solution: YORKSHIRE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Yorkshire | n. | A county in the north of England. |
We have 22 clues for the answer “YORKSHIRE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| river city on the Ure | 1 answer |
| Ure river city on the | 1 answer |
| Savoury pudding dish | 1 answer |
| Pig breed also called Large White | 1 answer |
| Old English county, now divided into North, South, and West | 1 answer |
| LAND of broad acres | 1 answer |
| Ilkley county | 1 answer |
| Hog with erect ears | 1 answer |
| Headingly based cricket team | 1 answer |
| County of white rose | 1 answer |
| SAINT John of Beverley, birthplace of (Eng.) | 2 answers |
| JOHN of Beverley (St.), birthplace of (Eng.): | 2 answers |
| BOILER, type of | 8 answers |
| ENGLISH coalfields region | 9 answers |
| Kind of pudding | 10 answers |
| BE erect | 10 answers |
| A FORMER LARGE COUNTY IN NORTHERN ENGLAND | 11 answers |
| BATLEY LOCALE | 12 answers |
| Pudding. | 14 answers |
| ENGLISH industrial center/centre | 16 answers |
| ENGLISH cricket ground | 21 answers |
| English county | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with YORKSHIRE (5)
The human figures which completed this landscape, were in number two, partaking, in their dress and appearance, of that wild and rustic character, which belonged to the woodlands of the West-Riding of Yorkshire at that early period.
Franklin, “I have been to the lawyer’s about some family matters; and, among other things, we have been talking of the loss of the Indian Diamond, in my aunt’s house in Yorkshire, two years since.
Captain Weston was a general favourite; and when the chances of his military life had introduced him to Miss Churchill, of a great Yorkshire family, and Miss Churchill fell in love with him, nobody was surprized, except her brother and his wife, who had never seen him, and who were full of pride and importance, which the connexion would offend.
For he never travelled without a case of swords, with which he had fought many brilliant duels, or without a corresponding case for his mandolin, with which he had actually serenaded Miss Ethel Harrogate, the highly conventional daughter of a Yorkshire banker on a holiday.
After all, as every one else is enjoying themselves, I don’t see why Tarquin shouldn’t have an afternoon out.” Matilda was of an age when thought is action; she slid down from the branches of the medlar tree, and when she clambered back again Tarquin, the huge white Yorkshire boar-pig, had exchanged the narrow limits of his stye for the wider range of the grass paddock.
Quotes with YORKSHIRE (3)
Oh r-really? Do t-tell?” I quirked an eyebrow back at him.“Well, usually it’s best to take your shoes and socks off before you step in the stream, better balance on an uneven surface. Also, you avoid that unpleasant squelchy feeling when you wear the shoes againlater.” He paused, smirking. “Also, if I was going to paddle barefoot “I was going to paddle barefoot upstream in Yorkshire, I’d wait until at least May before I tried it. But you go ahead, love. You’re clearly a Spartan lass.
Elle Remembered Yorkshire road and the flat he shared with Caitlin and their daughter, and she almost stopped and turned back, and then she hardened herself against it. It's his problem if he wants to sleep with someone and he shouldn't, she told herself. It's a one night thing. I'm in the clear. It's sex, nothing else.
The issue which faced the jury was this: was Sutcliffe a clever criminal, aware of what he was doing and determined to avoid capture? ... In a sense, it was the wrong question. The battle that was fought out in court - the mad/bad dichotomy - both substitutes for and obscures the real dilemma raised by the Yorkshire Ripper case: is Sutcliffe a one-off, su generis as I have heard one psychiatrist describe him, someone who stands outside our culture and has no relation to it? T…
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1969–2023).