English river (4)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(river in the north east of England)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for wear that I've seen before include "Have on; fray" , "Have on the body as clothes or ornaments" , "show" , "Carry the burden" , "Dress in - impair - abrade - change course - river" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this before)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for avon that I've seen before include "River flowing through Bristol to the Severn" , "[WILTS] flower" , "River joining Bath with Bristol" , "runner" , "English river flowing through Stratford" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this before)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for tees that I've seen before include "Golf ball props" , "Flower" , "Golf pegs" , "often damaged by drivers" , "Stockton's river" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this in another clue)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for tyne that I've seen before include "River at Jarrow" , "River of Northumberland" , "River at Gateshead" , "Newcastle's river" , "Serve as evidence for" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this before)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for ouse that I've seen before include "Runner" , "bird has lost its tail" , "O, Sue, here is a river" , "N English river (and S English river)" , "River that joins the Trent to form the Humber" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this before)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for thames that I've seen before include "London's river (6)" , "Shipping forecast area" , "The Ma's in London" , "River at Runnymede" , "'Old Father ___'" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(River Trent in England)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for trent that I've seen before include "running water" , "Midlands banker" , "Nottingham's river" , "Chief river of the Midlands" , "Major English river" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(river in Cambridge)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is all the clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for cam that I've seen before include "Eccentric contrivance" , "East Anglian river" , "English river" , "Rotating mechanism" , "Projection on a rotating shaft in contact with another part" .)
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">english river</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(River Ure)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for ure that I've seen before include "North Yorkshire river" , "Ripon's river" , "River of N. Yorkshire" , "Midge --, singer" , "River at Ripon" .)