Wrong sex!Can't be Shelley -- he died in Lerici, Italy; and this quiz is restricted to the UK.
Correct. Trawler nets cogs in the harbour (anag) ......plus of course Ann Brontë. You have the floor.Scarborough?
No, not Marlowe, see above.Would that be Marlowe ?
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In many people's opinion it's hills that define this place.
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Haydon Bridge?Thank you, The new clue is one for Musik lovers:- Composer welcomes cello finale
Sorry, neither.Haydon Bridge?
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Haydons Road?
Is precisely the correct answer - well done!Balloch? (bach + llo)
"Whilst newt-sitting in London for the ex-Mayor, I looked through his record collection, and there was this Southern soul album ..."
And the newt-sitting????"Whilst newt-sitting in London for the ex-Mayor, I looked through his record collection, and there was this Southern soul album ..."
Ken Livingstone was/is one of the world's foremost newt fanciers. It has been legal since 1967.And the newt-sitting????
Thank you.Yep, Dale has it, your turn!
Certainly, I thought it was looking like one is needed.Another clue, perchance?
Shepherd's Bush (flush) - but I don't think it's in Surrey?Certainly, I thought it was looking like one is needed.
I presume everyone knows that rhyming slang is involved, the station in question is in Surrey.
Sorry, it's not Shepherd's Bush.Shepherd's Bush (flush) - but I don't think it's in Surrey?
Sorry, it's not Chipstead. Zips are relevant but not to the rhyming slang.(zips) Chips -instead = Chipstead?
Don't give up there's another hint coming.my last effort: Oxted? - rhymes with knocks dead? Don't ask me why!
Not that but don't be embarrassed, the correct answer is probably worse.Staines? ()