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Town In Greater Manchester Selling Its Own Cakes Since 1793 Crossword Clue
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ECCLES which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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ECCLES
Updated: October 13, 2023
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1 | A town in Greater Manchester, England | |
2 | Greater Manchester town, producing its own special cakes since 1793
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29 Nov 2014 | The Guardian Quick / 29 Nov 2014 |
3 | Greater Manchester town with a "Wanderers" football club
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19 Feb 2011 | The Guardian Quick / 19 Feb 2011 |
4 | Greater Manchester town with an "Athletic" football club
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19 Feb 2011 | The Guardian Quick / 19 Feb 2011 |
5 | Named after a town in Greater Manchester, England | |
6 | Retail event — town in Greater Manchester
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10 Jul 2014 | The Guardian Quick / 10 Jul 2014 |
7 | Sport found in a town in Greater Manchester, usually
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09 Dec 2014 | The Guardian Cryptic / 09 Dec 2014 |
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