It's been a bit dry, so I'm going to pop into the garden with the washing up.
It isn't Port Sunlight.Is it Port Sunlight?
Warmer.It's got to be "something...water". Without any clear idea why, I'm going to have a shot with: Greenhithe for Bluewater
I think it's time we were put out of our misery. I will have one final guess - WateringburyWarmer.
It is Water...something.
I think it's time we were put out of our misery. I will have one final guess - Wateringbury
Watering is something one would do in the garden when it has been a bit dry, subject to local hosepipe bans of course. I'm not sure how this would relate to washing-up, though.
Not really, there is an anagram, but of a much shorter word. Some lateral thinking may be required here... Also, think about what one may do with a lawnmower.One takes it, anagram of "cheese and lawnmowers": looks as though it should make a long station name in Wales, but I son't seem to be finding any such.
Indeed - Molten -> Melton, Lawnmower -> Mow, Cheese -> Brie -> Bray, and the classic meal is obvious nowMelton Mowbray?
Dorking?And, behold! The entrance has risen.
Not Dorking.Dorking?
Not Strood.Strood?