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Cryptic clues = station name

johnnychips

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Correct. For the benefit of younger readers, Sir Harry Secombe was one of ‘The Goons’, a comedy group from the fifties, and an AEC Regent (RT) was a similarly aged London Bus.
 
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Calthrop

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Thanks. My floor, I take it:

Can sound like scenario from late-16th-Century war between England and Spain: for timely arrival of a vehicle-load of fletchers' product, our chaps express loyal gratitude to their monarch.
 

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Hint: the station includes two place-names. The second can be heard as -- in the historical period indicated -- the rough soldiery thanking their sovereign, with more loyalty than courtliness.
 

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Spot-on: "Arrow-car, and 'ta, Bet' ".

Your turn to deal damnation to the Dons.
 

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