Crossword-Solution: SCAFELL 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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LAKE District National Park mountain(s) 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCAFELL (5)

Gothard Pass in, 24 — in Ticino valley, 78 — at Fusio, 299 — at Montreal, 300 _Woodsia hyperborea_, 37 Wordsworth and larks, 231 * * * * * Yawning of a parrot, 207 Yew-trees, clipped, 167 York, Archbishop of, and Scafell, 89 * * * * * _Zèle_, _surtout point de_, 66, 68 Footnotes {23} Vol.
Alps and Sanctuaries Samuel Butler 2019
The fellow says the weather is going to break this afternoon, and I'd better mind what I'm up to, going up Scafell Pike.
Parkhurst Boys Talbot Baines Reed 2007
Fancy I must be getting on towards the top, for the rocks are getting bigger and tumbled about in all directions, and the guide-book says that's what the top of Scafell Pike is like.
Parkhurst Boys Talbot Baines Reed 2007
Ugh! ugh! Perhaps there'll be an article in a scientific paper about a curious phenomenon on the top of Scafell Pike.
Parkhurst Boys Talbot Baines Reed 2007
Since then Bartholomew Bumpus has made several ascents of Scafell Pike, but he has never again, I believe, stayed up there all night to see the sunrise.
Parkhurst Boys Talbot Baines Reed 2007

Quotes with SCAFELL (1)

But I would point out that there is another and still more important function of great mountains - the culture not of athletic faculty alone, but of that intellectual sympathy with untamed and primitive Nature which our civilization threatens to destroy. A mountain is something more than a thing to climb. To the many who, on a fine summer day, swarm up Skiddaw or Snowdon by the well-worn pony-paths, it is pure holiday-making; to the few who (in another sense) swarm up Scafell
Salt Henry S.