Bodies of water

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can you find the names of bodies of water, lakes rivers seas oceans etc

picnic ace oaf

her in river

lair door cover

Imagine chalk

oh hug angel

snug holes

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By any boat

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I take it these are anagrams rather than clues. Lol (and I did lol. Sorry) :lol: :D
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Davycc wrote:can you find the names of bodies of water, lakes rivers seas oceans etc

picnic ace oaf Pacific Ocean (just to get the ball rolling - also the only one I knew)

her in river

lair door cover

Imagine chalk

oh hug angel

snug holes

midweek learner

no catlike son

tan kinky algae

By any boat

sits at bars

I pass a cane
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Her in river - river rhine

Midweek learner - lake windemere


By any boat - botany bay
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lair door cover = Colorado river

imagine chalk = lake Michigan

I pass a cane = Caspian Sea
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oh hug angel - Lough Neagh
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Snug holes - Lough Ness

No catlike son - could this be Lake Coniston which is more usually referred to as Coniston Water I think?
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Mellor wrote:Snug holes - Lough Ness
Was thinking that myself but thought it was spelt Loch in Scotland and Lough in Ireland ?
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Selby White wrote:
Mellor wrote:Snug holes - Lough Ness
Was thinking that myself but thought it was spelt Loch in Scotland and Lough in Ireland ?
Isn't Davy Irish? Rewriting history ;) Your previous answer suggested Ness so you can take the prize :thumbup:
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Mellor wrote:
Selby White wrote:
Mellor wrote:Snug holes - Lough Ness
Was thinking that myself but thought it was spelt Loch in Scotland and Lough in Ireland ?
Isn't Davy Irish? Rewriting history ;) Your previous answer suggested Ness so you can take the prize :thumbup:

Nah you got it, yours that one :clap:
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