Indeed. My apologies for not sayingCan we take it that it's "open floor"? I have a fresh one to offer, if so.
New Holland?
Jordanstown?
Thanks I believe that Northern Irish station are technically not allowed, but it's still a great clue - unlike the below...Afraid not.
Correct -- your floor.
Thanks I believe that Northern Irish station are technically not allowed, but it's still a great clue
I went over the sea and I sprained a limb! What did you injure?
It's well deserved. Thanks for the clarification.Thanks for the praise ! The above issue was discussed on page 144, and consensus seems strongly to be that since Northern Ireland is part of the UK, stations there are admissible (Irish Republic ones, not). We've had a good many clues, with N.I. stations as the answer.
It is incorrect, but slightly closer (if not geographically). Think about going 'over the sea' - where might one do that?Desperation -- and mispronunciation -- department: Holyhead? (if one can count the Menai Strait and Beddmanarch Bay, as "the sea") -- I got a hole in my head??
You're so close that you can practically taste the battered haddock...Now, Skye doesn't have -- and never has had -- public railways (though there were proposals for such there, long ago) -- I'm struggling here...
Excellent work.Oh dear Lord ! -- as a Scotsman would say, "Ma laig" -- Mallaig.
That’s it for exactly those reasons . Your go!I think it's DRIFFIELD. "Drift" minus T and field = anagram of Fidel