• The Derbyshire Caver, No. 158

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Cryptic caves

Graigwen

Active member
All right then, it's Wookey Hole Cave (Caves, Cavern).

Correct! Candles cast no treacherous shadows etc. Hole and cave are tautological and I have always thought the suggestion that Wookey derived from a root with the same meaning was probable, so it is "Cave cave cave".

It is all yours now Andy.
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andys

Well-known member
Right-e-o, have a try at this....

"Patron helps construct alternative entrance to classic Dales site." ( 8,3 )
 

Fred

Member
I like this thread but I'm no cruciverbalist, but here goes:

"A turn between my French and some Fish Anatomy adds an aching void (5,4,4)"
 
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