Crossword-Solution: HAWICK
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| BORDERS Region parish | 1 answer |
| ROXBURGH woollen manufacturing center/centre | 1 answer |
| SCOTTISH woollen manufacturing center/centre | 1 answer |
| BORDERS Region woollen manufacturing center/centre | 2 answers |
| BORDERS Region burgh (Scot.) | 2 answers |
| BORDERS Region city/town | 2 answers |
| Scottish border town | 2 answers |
| SCOTTISH burgh | 17 answers |
| SCOTTISH parish | 23 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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.
Hint 2 anagram
AZECEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with HAWICK (5)
All over the Forest the waters are dirty and poisoned: I think they are filthiest below Hawick; but this may be mere local prejudice in a Selkirk man.
Untainted yet thy stream, fair Teviot, runs, Leyden sang; but now the stream is very much tainted indeed below Hawick, like Tweed in too many places.
All over the Forest he waters are dirty and poisoned: I think they are filthiest below Hawick; but this may be mere local prejudice in a Selkirk man.
From there he proceeded to Glen Luce and subsequently to Newton Stewart, Castle Douglas, Dumfries, Ecclefechan, Gretna Green, Carlisle, Langholm, Hawick, Jedburgh, Yetholm (where he saw Esther Blyth of Kirk Yetholm), Kelso, Abbotsford, Melrose, Berwick, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and so back to Belfast, having been absent for nearly four weeks.
Brown; “an old person”; “an old woman at Kirkhill, West Lothian”; “an ostler at Carlisle”; Allan Ramsay’s _Tea-Table Miscellany_; Surtees of Mainsforth (these ballads are by Surtees himself: Scott never suspected him); Caw’s _Hawick Museum_ (1774); Ritson’s copies, others from Leyden; the Glenriddell MSS.