Crossword-Solution: FALKIRK 7 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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CENTRAL Region district 3 answers
CENTRAL district (Scot.) 3 answers
CENTRAL Region city/town (Scot.) 20 answers
SCOTTISH League team 22 answers
SCOTTISH soccer club/team 23 answers
SCOTTISH football club/team 25 answers
SCOTTISH district 48 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FALKIRK (5)

Mostly Irish and lads frae Fife and Falkirk way.” I didn’t pursue the subject, for I had found Demas’s silver-mine.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1996
Day then appearing, he gave the word (still, of course, in that bruised and aching state) Forward! and led his army on to near Falkirk, where the Scottish forces were seen drawn up on some stony ground, behind a morass.
A Child’s History of England Charles Dickens 1996
Every passenger in it had passed under the eyes of the police, and nothing had been seen of any person who answered the description given of Anne! Sir Patrick pointed to the two last sentences in the telegram: “Inquiries telegraphed to Falkirk.
Man and Wife Wilkie Collins 2006
For oft we’ve garred the red coats run, Frae Garry to the Rhine, Frae Baugé brig to Falkirk moor, No that lang syne.
New Collected Rhymes Andrew Lang 2014
Unfed and unmarshalled, outworn and outnumbered, All hopeless and fearless, as fiercely they fought, As when Falkirk with heaps of the fallen was cumbered, As when Gledsmuir was red with the havoc they wrought.
New Collected Rhymes Andrew Lang 2014

Quotes with FALKIRK (1)

A snipit from my PR people:“A British author has revealed how he risked his life to infiltrate the Taliban while researching his new book on religious terrorism. Cal Sawar came face-to-face with Al-Qaeda chiefs in Pakistan while posing as a terrorist sympathiser. “The author, from Falkirk, Scotland, daringly managed to infiltrate the terrorist group — responsible for the deaths of countless Muslims and non-Muslims — by offering to help bankroll terrorist attacks on the UK.
Palamedia Public Relations on me my book