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20 answers for: A huddled group; or, dialect for a hill (4)
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KNOTA huddled group; or, dialect for a hill (4)
PIKELakeland dialect for a hill or fell with a pointed peak (4)
BECKA summoning gesture, such as a nod or a wave; Scots word for a bow or a curtsey; or, dialect for a stream (4)
RECKEuphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4)
HECKEuphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4)
FLUELight fluff of an unswept place; soft down or fur; a duct or vent for gasses or smoke; a small chimney; an organ-pipe; or, dialect for a fishing net (4)
CANEStem of bamboo, rattan or a plant in the genus Rubus such as the raspberry or boysenberry; or, dialect for a female weasel (4)
WICKCentral cord in a candle; or, dialect for a dairy farm, hamlet or a village (4)
DENEOld English word for a wooded valley, or, dialect for a sandy tract (4)
SNAPVigour or zest; a sudden cold spell; or, dialect for a packed lunch (4)
SCATWord meaning "scoot, scram"; a jazz singer's interpolation of nonsense syllables; or, dialect for a blow, break, spell, sudden rain shower or throw (4)
KNOPAn archaic or dialect word for a hill-crest, hillock or protuberance (4)
FLAMDrum rudiment consisting of two almost simultaneous strokes; or, dialect for drivel, a falsehood, an idle fancy, nonsense, a trick or a whim (4)
HURTA cut or wound; damage or harm; or, dialect for the whortleberry (4)
BUSSAn archaic or dialect word for a passionate kiss or loud playful smacker; or, a bluff-bowed Dutch boat for herring or mackerel fishing (4)
KNAPDialect word for a hill-crest (4)
BOBSWeights of pendulums; runners of racing sleds; or, dialect for bunches of cherries (4)
SHAWAn old or dialect word for a copse, thicket or woodland; Scots for the leafy top of a potato/turnip; or, an assumed name of Lawrence of Arabia (4)
PADDOCKA pony's penned field of pasture; a parade ring/enclosure for racehorses or F1 cars; or, dialect for a frog/toad (7)
GIRDLEA ceinture, cincture, cingulum, elastic corset or sash; anything that encircles, like one such waistbelt; or, dialect for a bakestone/iron plate, for drop scones or Scotch pancakes (6)