Crossword-Solution: KIDDERMINSTER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kidderminster | n. | A kind of ingrain carpeting, named from the English town where formerly most of it was manufactured. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “KIDDERMINSTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BRITISH carpet trade center/centre | 1 answer |
| Carpet-making town of Worcestershire | 1 answer |
| ENGLISH carpet trade center/centre | 1 answer |
| HEREFORD and Worcester carpet town (Eng.) | 1 answer |
| WORCESTERSHIRE carpet town (Eng.) | 1 answer |
| HEREFORD and Worcester market town | 2 answers |
| Carpet of English design | 3 answers |
| ENGLISH carpet town | 3 answers |
| ENGLISH borough | 31 answers |
| ENGLISH market town | 36 answers |
| BRITISH soccer club/team | 53 answers |
| BRITISH football club/team | 54 answers |
| ENGLISH city/town | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIDDERMINSTER (5)
But the times were still unsettled, and Yarranton and his partner Wall not being rich, the scheme was not then carried into effect.[9] In the following year we find him occupied with a similar scheme to open up the navigation of the river Stour, passing by Stourport and Kidderminster, and connect it by an artificial cut with the river Trent.
Raddle, planting herself firmly on a purple cauliflower in the Kidderminster carpet, ‘and what’s that to me, Sir?’ ‘I--I--have no doubt, Mrs.
They looked instead at the green radiance on the faded Kidderminster carpet at the edge of the circle.
Outside the arch was the bedroom painted chest-of-drawers and the Kidderminster carpet, and the washhand-stand with the riveted willow-pattern jug, and the faded curtains, and the dull light of indoors on a wet day.
And such a parlour as it was! Beautiful Kidderminster carpet—six bran-new cane-bottomed stained chairs—three wine-glasses and a tumbler on each sideboard—farmer’s girl and farmer’s boy on the mantelpiece: girl tumbling over a stile, and boy spitting himself, on the handle of a pitchfork—long white dimity curtains in the window—and, in short, everything on the most genteel scale imaginable.