The Keeper
@thekeeper2014
They have asked for my story. I have told it. Enough.
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09-05-2015 09:33:00
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Hello - have a clue BBC York Clue: This river is a tributary to the longest river in North Yorkshire It supplies water to thousands of people on Tyneside It is also a tributary for one of the best salmon rivers in the country Clare Frisby📺 Jeremy Buxton 📻 Thanks to Gerry
Tks to Gerry ... Clue of the Day to places where Yorkshire meets the North East It is about 1 mile north east of York City Centre, with links to the Trinity The North-East place is close to the Toon. It is used by over 1 million passengers a year. Where is it? Clare Frisby📺
Try again? This place is a very small fishing village on the North East Coast of North Yorkshire A famous captain worked here as a grocer’s apprentice In the North East there were plenty of these next to the “Coaly Wear & Tyne”, but few are left Clare Frisby📺 #finderskeepers
A FK-style clue for you: This is a NY market town with equine connections It also has a Castle with “prickly links” Where is it? It is also a small village in Durham, with ecclesiastical connections at the start of its name Where is it? #finderskeepers Clare Frisby📺
First part of today's clue ... It is a village in Selby District, with Roman origins?; A battle took place here in October 1645 in the English Civil War - where is it? 1/2 Clare Frisby📺 #finderskeepers
and part two ... Two of these villages are near neighbours in the “Land of the Prince Bishops” One is on a “Hill” with mining connections Where are they? So three villages --with one common name? 2/2 Clare Frisby📺 #finderskeepers
With love from Gerry Clue It's near Ryedale’s largest Market town with equine connections It’s North East namesake was in the Land of the Prince Bishops - now on Teesside It has an ancient church named after the Madonna Where is it? #finderskeepers Clare Frisby📺 Jeremy Buxton 📻
Clue It’s a small village in the Moors National Park with Norman connections; Part of its name has links to a famous Yorkshire cricketer Where? The village in East Durham has a two-part name! Second part has links to Tudor kings! Where? Clare Frisby📺 #finderskeepers
Gerry's meandering round with this clue: It’s name is linked to a Queen of Henry Where is it: It is in east of the land of the Prince Bishops It has the same feature as the place in North Yorkshire & a National Nature Reserve Where is it? #finderskeepers Clare Frisby📺
#finderskeepers It occupies a lofty location & dates back to the 12th Century In a resort with links to Germany & Ireland Where? In a lofty location, on the Nth Northumberland coast, dating back to Norman times In a resort known for a nautical heroine Where? Clare Frisby📺