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Cryptic clues = station name

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Calthrop

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A silly one, just to -- maybe -- get things started: Muncaster Mill (Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway). I "must" -- that word is, I believe, "mun" in the dialect of those parts; "c" -- applied to oneself, for some reason ("cwestion-setter" <D ?); "aster" -- "has to": do whatever it is, to get the mill working.
 

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Trying to work it out - Take a break - rest maybe, ten pastry treats, vol au vents maybe

No sorry still totally baffled.
 

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From the 'ten pastry' reference I think it's Prestatyn but I can't work out the answer from the first set of clues even though I think I know the answer...
 

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Now that everyone else has performed the toil -- I'm reckoning that if one says "Prestatyn"; it sounds rather like the answer to a query as to how the owner of an appliance makes it work: instruction, "press that in". (My own mind, working solo, would never have come up with that.)
 

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From the 'ten pastry' reference I think it's Prestatyn but I can't work out the answer from the first set of clues even though I think I know the answer...
Now that everyone else has performed the toil -- I'm reckoning that if one says "Prestatyn"; it sounds rather like the answer to a query as to how the owner of an appliance makes it work: instruction, "press that in". (My own mind, working solo, would never have come up with that.)

Yes and yes.
 

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With things thus: hopefully, people OK with my using the "open floor", to try:

One might read: way of desiring against which we are admonished, not very far from tragic ship's birthplace.
 

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With things thus: hopefully, people OK with my using the "open floor", to try:

One might read: way of desiring against which we are admonished, not very far from tragic ship's birthplace.
University (Northern Ireland)?
 

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Folk are on the right track; but the Titanic allusion was just to indicate that the station is in that part of Ulster -- not actually in Belfast city.
 

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No, not Acton, though it might help if I had not missed out 2 words from the clue.

The reason for going to Clacton but you're a bit far in land.
 

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