Crossword-Solution: THEDDLETHORPE 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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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.
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There wasn’t a dyke from, Lincoln town to Mablethorpe that I hadn’t crossed with a running jump; and there wasn’t a break in the shore, or a sink-hole in the sand, or a clump of rushes, or a samphire bed, from Skegness to Theddlethorpe, that I didn’t know like every line of your face.
There is Sorrow On The Sea Gilbert Parker 2006
When the clock strikes twelve, on the best horse in the country aw’ll ride to Theddlethorpe, straight for the well that’s dug you know where, to find your smuggled stuff, and to run the irons round your wrists.
There is Sorrow On The Sea Gilbert Parker 2006
Passing Theddlethorpe, you went up to Faddo’s house, and, looking through the window, you saw Faddo, not dead, but being cared for by his wife.
There is Sorrow On The Sea Gilbert Parker 2006
And you would have wept too, man though you are, if you had seen how grateful she was that he died in honourable fighting and not in a smuggler’s cave at Theddlethorpe.
There is Sorrow On The Sea Gilbert Parker 2006
There wasn't a dyke from, Lincoln town to Mablethorpe that I hadn't crossed with a running jump; and there wasn't a break in the shore, or a sink-hole in the sand, or a clump of rushes, or a samphire bed, from Skegness to Theddlethorpe, that I didn't know like every line of your face.
The Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 2006