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The Keeper

@thekeeper2014

They have asked for my story. I have told it. Enough.

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calendar_today09-05-2015 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

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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📺

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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

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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📺

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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

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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

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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 📻

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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

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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📺

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It’s a big place on the northern edge of “Eboracum”, with religious connections! Where? It's within the biggest city in the North East also with church connections! It’s on the north side of a shipbuilding river, had pit, has a 7th century church; now known for glass! Where?

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#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📺