Quiz 2

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Across
  1. 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)
  2. 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)
  3. 7. Who is the service provider who provides a security system at the place our septic waste is processed? (10)
  4. 8. How many windows face north at St Andrews? (5)
  5. 10. What type of tree, that was once the means that arrows flew, is fenced off in the church yard? (3)
  6. 12. What is the command on the door where there was a phone service and now an emergency health facility? (4)
  7. 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)
  8. 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)
  9. 16. What is next in the sequence - Ironstone Cottage - Paddock View - Well View - ???????? (8)
  10. 19. Whose ‘superb’ is the ‘apple of your eye’(6)
  11. 21. What number comes between the number of the Rutland Ride, past Manor Farm, and the bingo call clickety-click number? (5,4,)
  12. 22. From what material are the roof tiles made that are used on the old Owston blacksmith’s smithy shed. (5)
  13. 24. It’s yellow and contains NaCl. What is the website moulded into the lid? (7)
Down
  1. 1. In which garden has the home of Rosemary been manufactured? (7)
  2. 3. What can be found at Grid Ref SK788 082 (4)
  3. 5. What speed limit is imposed the start of Washdyke Lane to save you from flying stones? (6)
  4. 6. White, Corn Close and Brickyard are all one of these (4)
  5. 7. Who is the Independant Person in Owston for Childline and Parentline (4,5)
  6. 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)
  7. 11. Inside a triangle and on a signpost, you will find what observational ‘area’ the village of Owston is inside. (13)
  8. 15. This road in Owston has a lime tree at one end and an Oak at the other, both across a road. (6)
  9. 17. If you can find this lady, that was once a queen, she will be a plum finding. (8)
  10. 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)
  11. 20. What is the name of the house in Owston that is also the name (plural) of a tree? (4)
  12. 23. What is the number, shown thrice, on the Owston Openreach telephone cabinet? (3)