Crossword-Solution: STRATHCLYDE
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| ARGYLL and Bute District region | 1 answer |
| LOTHIAN Region neighbor/neighbour | 3 answers |
| ENGLISH region (6th c.) | 5 answers |
| SCOTTISH administrative district | 9 answers |
| SCOTTISH region | 12 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
ITONMOE
Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with STRATHCLYDE (5)
But nothing can be so good as what is old, and, as far as angling goes, is practically ruined, the alternate pool and stream of the Border waters, where The triple pride Of Eildon looks over Strathclyde, and the salmon cast murmurs hard by the Wizard's grave.
Then he routed out his knapsack, packed it with a modest change of raiment, and sent out Tibby to buy chocolate and tobacco and to cash a cheque at the Strathclyde Bank.
McCunn might have been seen entering the head office of the Strathclyde Bank, and inquiring for the manager.
Thus, the Ruthwell Cross in Dumfriesshire, and the Bewcastle Cross in Cumberland, belonged alike to Anglia; for although Dumfries formed part of the kingdom of Strathclyde, the territory to the east of Nithsdale was generally reckoned a part of Northumbria, and if we were less hampered by our modern geographical limits and boundaries, we should better realise that the land north and south of the Tweed was one and the same country, without distinction of race or language.
For Northumbria there was Strathclyde on the west and Scotland on the north; for Mercia there was Wales; and for Wessex there were the British remnants in Devon and in Cornwall.