Crossword-Solution: KIRRIEMUIR
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| JUTE cloth-manufacturing town (Scot.) | 1 answer |
| SCOTTISH jute cloth-manufacturing town | 1 answer |
| TAYSIDE Region agricultural center/centre (Scot.) | 1 answer |
| TAYSIDE Region jute cloth-manufacturing town | 1 answer |
| ANGUS District town | 2 answers |
| SCOTTISH agricultural center/centre | 2 answers |
| TAYSIDE Region city/town | 20 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
AGEAT
Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with KIRRIEMUIR (5)
BARRIE has shown us the Transatlantic kinema man's idea of the perfect _Macbeth_, it is up to the purveyor of American films to retaliate by presenting one of his plots for ordinary stage performance in the Kirriemuir manner.
Linens 11 Flax 11 Twill 11 Kirriemuir Twill 11 Sailcloth 12 Oatcake Linen 12 Oatmeal Linen 12 Smock Linen 12 Bolton, or Workhouse Sheeting 12 Satins and Silks 14 Silk Sheeting 14 Tussore and Corah Silks 15 Plain Tapestries 15 Brocatine 15 Cotton and Woollen 16 Velveteen 16 Utrecht Velvet 16 Velvet Cloth 16 Felt 16 Diagonal Cloth 16 Serge 17 Soft, or Super Serge 17 Cricketing Flannel 17 Genoa or Lyons Velvet 17 Silk Velvet Plush 17 Cloths of Gold and Silver 18 CHAPTER III.
Breathe it not in Kirriemuir: tell it not to the daughters of Dundee! What a nice extract this would make for the daily papers! and how it would facilitate my position here! _August 5th._--This is Sunday, the Lord's Day.
With Dunwich I believe it is _Fuit Ilium_."[5] Evidently Lyell by this time had become deeply interested in geology, for his journal contains several notes made on the road from London to Kinnordy, and records, during his stay there, not only the capture of insects, but also visits to quarries, and the discovery of crystallised sulphate of barytes at Kirriemuir and elsewhere.
The summer of 1829 was spent at Kinnordy, when the quarries of Kirriemuir and the neighbouring districts were visited from time to time, the workmen being encouraged to look out for the remains of plants and the scales of fishes.