Puzzle 2016120712362579
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The Sloth : Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, or an intimidating route at The Roaches Upper tier. (3,5)
Namenlos : without a name, at Stanage Plantation.
Dreaming of White Horses: seeing equines in your sleep. (8,2,5,6)
Stanage Popular : most frequented crag in the UK, which lives up to its name. (7,7)
Flying Buttress : most popular climb in the UK. (6,8)
Three Pebble Slab : But what grade is it? A highly debated Froggatt classic. (5, 6, 4)
Anubis: A Greek God on Ben Nevis.
Knights Move : watch your technique or you'll be in checkmate. (7,4)
Seams the Same : appears similar. (5,3,4)
Christmas Crack : a festive favourite. (9,5)
Mecca The Midlife Crisis : most repeated 8b+ route in the UK. (5,3,7,6)
Fools Gold : FeS2.
Careless Torque : a negligent arete. (8,6)
Calvary : outside Jerusalem's walls.
Banana Wall : one of your five a day from Greg Boswell (6,4)
Directors Cut : Jamie Cassidy's preferred edit. (9,3)
Lord of the Flies : William Golding's most famous novel. (4,2,3,5)
Cemetery Gates : the last bus stop at a Welsh crag. (8,5)
Little Chamonix : someone's Dad did it in boxing gloves and roller skates...(6,8)
Across:1. | one of your five a day from Greg Boswell (6,4) | 4. | Jamie Cassidy's preferred edit. (9,3) | 8. | most frequented crag in the UK, which lives up to its name. (7,7) | 9. | Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, or an intimidating route at The Roaches Upper tier. (3,5) |
| 12. | the last bus stop at a Welsh crag. (8,5) | 13. | FeS2. | 14. | watch your technique or you'll be in checkmate. (7,4) | 17. | most repeated 8b+ route in the UK. (5,3,7,6) |
| | Down:2. | someone's Dad did it in boxing gloves and roller skates...(6,8) | 3. | most popular climb in the UK. (6,8) | 5. | William Golding's most famous novel. (4,2,3,5) | 6. | seeing equines in your sleep. (8,2,5,6) | 7. | without a name, at Stanage Plantation. |
| 8. | appears similar. (5,3,4) | 10. | a festive favourite. (9,5) | 11. | a negligent arete. (8,6) | 15. | outside Jerusalem's walls. | 16. | A Greek God on Ben Nevis. |
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Across:1. | one of your five a day from Greg Boswell (6,4) | 4. | Jamie Cassidy's preferred edit. (9,3) | 8. | most frequented crag in the UK, which lives up to its name. (7,7) | 9. | Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, or an intimidating route at The Roaches Upper tier. (3,5) |
| 12. | the last bus stop at a Welsh crag. (8,5) | 13. | FeS2. | 14. | watch your technique or you'll be in checkmate. (7,4) | 17. | most repeated 8b+ route in the UK. (5,3,7,6) |
| | Down:2. | someone's Dad did it in boxing gloves and roller skates...(6,8) | 3. | most popular climb in the UK. (6,8) | 5. | William Golding's most famous novel. (4,2,3,5) | 6. | seeing equines in your sleep. (8,2,5,6) | 7. | without a name, at Stanage Plantation. |
| 8. | appears similar. (5,3,4) | 10. | a festive favourite. (9,5) | 11. | a negligent arete. (8,6) | 15. | outside Jerusalem's walls. | 16. | A Greek God on Ben Nevis. |
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