johnnychips
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You can join bad things at this station, I heard.
You can join bad things at this station, I heard.
Cwmbach?
The only possible answer I can think of for this one is totally fatuous and silly, and, for sure, wrong.
Well I'm totally fatuous and silly (those are my good points) so why not give it a try.
Horwich Parkway?
Very handsome of you, sir. I thought -- Monks Risborough. A monk (thus a not-married man) travelled to the station serving this "borough"; at the station, he sat down for a while ("paused for a spell"), for a rest after his tiring train ride; then stood up again -- rose (or in vulgar language, "riz"), and resumed his onward journey on foot. (I did say it was silly !)
I didn't realise it was going to be that fatuous and silly.
I imagine there is a gap in the logic here: Betws-y-Coed
Nice try but writing to Horace in Betws-y-Coed wouldn't help you win the pools.
Aha! Keynsham
Horace Batchelor had advertisements about gambling systems on the wireless when he wasn't performing with the Bonzos on The Intro and the Outro.
Girvan
There is a park in India called Gir and a Lake Van in Turkey. (thanks Google)
Warlords or queer artisans get mixed up in battle at this appropriately named station
I am on holiday for the next two weeks so won't be around to confirm if someone gets this right. It is a fairly easy anagram clue though. So if you get it right you can take the floor and set the next clue.
Yes, that probably is right, as St Leonards Warrior Square is an anagram of 'Warlords or queer artisans'.