DaleCooper
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Don't forget "north of".Really? I thought it was different. I had better carry on thinking!
Don't forget "north of".Really? I thought it was different. I had better carry on thinking!
You're taking it too literally.The only ones slightly north of Cherry Tree I can think of are Rose Grove and Briarfield.
Moss Side is correct, moss grows on the north side of a tree trunk or so they say. Your turn...Moss Side?
Two possibilies - Oodwind or, more likely, Tring.Ok, a quickie to get this going again:
Loss of leadership in the orchestral section.
The correct answer is ercussion but I'll let you have Tring.Two possibilies - Oodwind or, more likely, Tring.
Thank you, it's lucky I didn't go for Rass.The correct answer is ercussion but I'll let you have Tring.
Hint: The station where I left Henry is in Wales.Thank you, it's lucky I didn't go for Rass.
Next clue:
I boarded the train and left Henry at the station.
Further hint: Think ships and electrical engineering.Hint: The station where I left Henry is in Wales.
Porth is correct, Henry (H) is the unit of electrical inductance. Your turn...I thought of left and h for Henry as Porth, but now I'm a tad baffled.
Everything else is just filler.I get left Henry, but how does the preceding part work?
Okay... notedEverything else is just filler.
Well, you learn something every day.Porth is correct, Henry (H) is the unit of electrical inductance. Your turn...
Spot on. Co short for company (a firm), yes in reverse and le (the in French). Over to you.Coseley?
Bache?Clue: This station isn’t in, but near to Wales.
Thank you.Yes that is it.
‘Little’ in Welsh is ‘Bach’ and the commencement - i.e. beginning - of express is ‘e’.
Go for it!
fairi ESHER e ?Thank you.
Next clue:
Even Sherlock Holmes couldn't find fairies here.
Nice try, sadly incorrect.fairi ESHER e ?