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That's helpful, taBicester Village is the correct answer. I deal (anagram indicator) letters of "reliable site + vgc" (very good condition). Your turn.

That's helpful, taBicester Village is the correct answer. I deal (anagram indicator) letters of "reliable site + vgc" (very good condition). Your turn.
Correct, that was a cerealously good answer, the field is yours.
Just drop them off at the pool.Thank-you. Strange enough I was thinking of using Goodmayes as an excellent place to lose the kids in !!
Latimer Road?Next clue: Sounding very much as if a burned out old bishop was into equestrianism.
Latimer Road?
Thank you, that was a good clue (I'm probably only saying that because I was able to solve it).Correct. Poor old Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, was sizzled at the stake by Queen Mary I.
Over to you.
I hope I haven't misled anyone. The bit about a bishop is not part of the clue, it would have been in bold if it was.Thank you, that was a good clue (I'm probably only saying that because I was able to solve it).
Perhaps this next clue also refers to a bishop:
He's in church for matins.
It's not Mornington Crescent although "Morning" is relevant.Mornington Crescent?
Chesham?It's not Mornington Crescent although "Morning" is relevant.
Chesham is correct - He's in ch(urch) for matins (before noon/a.m.).Chesham?
Honiton?New clue:- American Revolution? Not in Ohio!
Honiton is the correct answer. Revolve (like a palindrome) the letters not + in +oh (Ohio).Honiton?
You had me fooled, I thought it was an anagram.Honiton is the correct answer. Revolve (like a palindrome) the letters not + in +oh (Ohio).
Braystones?As nobody better qualified has jumped in I will do what I think is an easy one.
Senators by changing might arrive here.
Absolutely correct. An anagram of senators by.Braystones?
Chappel & Wakes Colne?New clue:- Mad cow and hens peck paella
Chappel & Wakes Colne is the correct answer. Anagram (mad) of "cow & (and) hens peck paella". Seleccione el postre, por favor!
Would that be Brixton where I once spent some time?Thank you.
Next clue:
The home of the British Rail 9t wagon.
Yes it would, I hope you gave her majesty a lot of pleasure while you were there.Would that be Brixton where I once spent some time?
Maybe time for a hint? What is the significance of (twice)?New clue:- Oven roll spoiled rotten (twice)
London Liverpool Street?Maybe time for a hint? What is the significance of (twice)?
Open floor...London Liverpool Street is correct. The answer is a straightforward anagram of Oven roll spoiled rotten. The significance of (twice) is that the word rotten acts as both anagram indicator and also forms part of the answer!