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Cryptic clues = station name

Ivo

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The lesson here is to go with what you feel is right, because you never know. Inklings can be correct on occasion.

British Steel Redcar is correct. The word "British" is represented by "capitalists".

And thus, the Telegraph Pole of Destiny...
 

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LexyBoy

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The lesson here is to go with what you feel is right, because you never know. Inklings can be correct on occasion.

British Steel Redcar is correct. The word "British" is represented by "capitalists".

And thus, the Telegraph Pole of Destiny...

Aha - I was thinking "as used by capitalists and communists" = red, as both use it ("in the red" / red flag).

Oh, and EM2 must have a very strong head!
 

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Bah! No wonder I couldn't get it, was racking my brain for ages. I blame being under 60 :lol:
Mitcham is not the full answer.
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...Eastfields?


( thinking magnetic field )

That's got it!
Mitcham (Robert Mitchum) East (to see the sun rise, you need to face East) fields (magnets produce fields)
 

Peter Mugridge

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Right... in that case the next puzzler is.....



A place for the religiously minded to consume their home brewed drinks, perhaps?
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Have I got you all stumped? I'll make it a little easier. Think of a drink associated with religious people in the UK many years ago.
 

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