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Crossword no 231

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Cumbrian village where the poet William Wordsworth is buried (8) Neither vegetable nor mineral (6 Voluntary contributions to aid the poor (4) Yorkshire’s second largest lake (6,4) Poet who wrote (6) Italianate mansion and estate at Taplow, Buckinghamshire (8) Silvery white (in heraldry) (6) The ________, strait separating the Isle of Wight from the mainland (6) Paddingtonfor example, or Winniethe-Pooh (4) The third largest city in Scotland (8)

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