Country Crossword
Across
- 2. Classic British boundary of hawthorn and hazel, brimming with wildlife.
- 4. Tower used to store grain, often dominating a rural skyline.
- 7. Short-range wireless technology—often elusive in a rural "notspot."
- 8. Quaint, often thatched dwelling emblematic of English rural charm.
- 10. Land of lush grass for livestock, especially sheep and cattle.
- 13. High-capacity internet connection increasingly vital in remote UK villages.
- 14. Step set or narrow passage for walkers to cross fences without freeing livestock.
Down
- 1. Ironic term for a pocket of poor or zero coverage, common in remote areas.
- 3. Narrow track beside canals where horses once hauled barges, now a peaceful walkway.
- 4. Woolly farm animals seen in British fields and sometimes counted at night.
- 5. High-speed cable technology bridging the digital gap in rural Britain.
- 6. Grouping of fruit trees—think apples in Somerset or pears in Kent.
- 9. Describing farmland suitable for plowing and crop production.
- 11. Opposite of urban, describing the British countryside and farmland areas.
- 12. Farm building for storing grain or hay, sometimes the scene of a dance.