I'm originally from Yorkshire now Devon & there's a lot of similar words used.
Keep yur 'and on yur 'apenny - often said to teenage girls going out with a lad
Set the table = lay the table
Side the table = clear the table
Ginnel = narrow alley also known as a Snickett (sp?)
My DGD always called me "Blossom", DiL (Devon) calls every-one "Flower"
Put wood in'th 'ole = shut the door
You make a better door than a window = shift out of the way!!
Were you born in a barn? = close the door you've just walked through
More than one way to skin a cat/rabbit, often used when undressing a child who was being awkward or finding another way of tackling a difficult task
Well I'll go t'foot of our stairs = expression of surprise
All fur coat & no knickers = all top show
Let the dog see the rabbit
I'm talking to the Organ Grinder not his Monkey
Gosh I could go on, this has really sparked some memories, I can hear my Granddad/Mum's voice when I say certain phrases/words