Quiz 2
Across
- 2. From what era in history are the very old door hinges, dating from around 1603-1625, used to mount a door inside the attic. Could also be a legume belonging to the Leader of the House? (8)
- 4. What is the name of the wood fuel company that has its name on the side of some of Manor Farm Feeds lorries? (6)
- 7. Who is the service provider who provides a security system at the place our septic waste is processed? (10)
- 8. How many windows face north at St Andrews? (5)
- 10. What type of tree, that was once the means that arrows flew, is fenced off in the church yard? (3)
- 12. What is the command on the door where there was a phone service and now an emergency health facility? (4)
- 13. What is the name of a fuel supplier, in large white letters, on the diesel tank in a farm yard? Also, it is the name of a very small person and the name Pat’s mother used for her husband (3)
- 14. You will not have to walk far from the Manor Farm entrance to find a women’s name cast in a iron cover. (3)
- 16. What is next in the sequence - Ironstone Cottage - Paddock View - Well View - ???????? (8)
- 19. Whose ‘superb’ is the ‘apple of your eye’(6)
- 21. What number comes between the number of the Rutland Ride, past Manor Farm, and the bingo call clickety-click number? (5,4,)
- 22. From what material are the roof tiles made that are used on the old Owston blacksmith’s smithy shed. (5)
- 24. It’s yellow and contains NaCl. What is the website moulded into the lid? (7)
Down
- 1. In which garden has the home of Rosemary been manufactured? (7)
- 3. What can be found at Grid Ref SK788 082 (4)
- 5. What speed limit is imposed the start of Washdyke Lane to save you from flying stones? (6)
- 6. White, Corn Close and Brickyard are all one of these (4)
- 7. Who is the Independant Person in Owston for Childline and Parentline (4,5)
- 9. What is the profile of the galvanised steel sheeting on the ancient farm shed that stands within a field and where roof and wall is one? (10)
- 11. Inside a triangle and on a signpost, you will find what observational ‘area’ the village of Owston is inside. (13)
- 15. This road in Owston has a lime tree at one end and an Oak at the other, both across a road. (6)
- 17. If you can find this lady, that was once a queen, she will be a plum finding. (8)
- 18. You will not have to walk far from the Manor Farm entrance to find a man’s name cast in a concrete cover. (3)
- 20. What is the name of the house in Owston that is also the name (plural) of a tree? (4)
- 23. What is the number, shown thrice, on the Owston Openreach telephone cabinet? (3)