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There are 29 clues with the answer 'OFFASDYKE'
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1.
Earthwork that runs along some of the England-wales border, named after the King of Mercia 757-796 (5,4)
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Anglo-Saxon earthwork on the English/Welsh border (5,4)
3.
Ancient earthwork on the England-Wales border
4.
Piece of British landscape depicted in off-key, sad composition (5,4)
5.
Ancient earthwork and National Trail on Welsh/English border (5,4)
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Earthwork that runs along some of the EnglandWales border, named after a king of Mercia (5,4)
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Earthwork that runs along some of the England Wales border, named after a king of Mercia (5,4)
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Earthwork between England and Wales (5,4)
9.
Historic defence beginning when king covered in woad?
10.
Start when Duke moving key defence installation
11.
Welsh borders earthwork
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Ancient earthwork
13.
A defensive earthwork along the Welsh border, stretching from the mouth of the Dee to that of the Severn
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Footpath following earthwork between England and Wales (5,4)
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Earthworks marking traditional boundary between England and Wales (5,4)
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Earthwork between England and Wales running from the Dee estuary to the River Wye (5,4)
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Earthworks between England and Wales (5,4)
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Historical earthen barrier - the current England/Wales border still follows it in part (4'1,4)
19.
Kill sad lunatic having destroyed key earthwork (5,4)
20.
Earthwork running from the River Wye near Monmouth to near Prestatyn
21.
Old border re-discovered in sad, off-key composition (6,4)
22.
Ancient earthwork on the English-Welsh border
23.
Earthwork roughly between England and Wales (9)
24.
8th-century entrenchment forming the old border between England and Wales (5,4)
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Late 8th-century earthwork built by Mercia Saxon king (5,4)
26.
Traditional border between England and Wales (5,4)
27.
Earthwork between England and Wales running from the Dee estuary to the River Wye
28.
8th-century earthwork on Welsh border (5,4)
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Earthwork boundary built on the Anglo-Welsh border around 780 (5,4)