Hill crest, in England (or 'sack' lead-in)
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Related clues
- Word meaning 'bite, eat, nibble', thus found in the name of a soldier or hiker's backpack or 'eating bag'
- In British usage, the object of this verb is nearly always a flint
- Make stone tools
- Old Norse 'button, stud', today's hillock or hill-crest; or, to bite off, break with a snap, nefariously steal, nibble, rap, shape a flint/arrowhead or strike
- Sack lead-in
Possible answers
- K
- N
- A
- P