DaleCooper
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Hint:In some stations you can't even buy a cake, I think this station is one.
The station in question is in Scotland and has a single platform.
Hint:In some stations you can't even buy a cake, I think this station is one.
Another hint:Hint:
The station in question is in Scotland and has a single platform.
Another hint:
Mr Chegwin will be disappointed that you haven't solved this.
In "some stations you can't even buy a cake, I think this station is one.". Your turn...Keith? -- other than re the cited name, I've no idea why.
Bridgwater?This station rises above a water feature.
Is incorrect.Bridgwater?
Avoncliff?This station rises above a water feature.
Is the right answer!Overpool?
Thank you.Is the right answer!
Dalmeny?Thank you.
This backwards boy sounds like he's small-minded.
A boy = LAD. Backwards = DALDalmeny?
Thank you.A boy = LAD. Backwards = DAL
Sounds like meanie = MENY
Well done, over to you.
Guessed wrong, sorry.Chippenham? Chip & hamlet? (Guessing here)
Started off well but went downhill fast.Staveley?
No, not Staverton.Staverton (South Devon Railway)? In improbable event of this being right: open floor please -- am about to be away for a bit.
St(reet) + stone(anag.) is correct, your turn...St. Neots ?
Thank-you.St(reet) + stone(anag.) is correct, your turn...
It is indeed, anagram of geese pant. Over to you.Penge East?
Upholland?Thank you !
Could be construed as a poetic description by a Dutchman (using our language) of how his compatriots increase their country's land area. (The place is, incidentally, located in a region where in the past, those folk gave us help vis-a-vis similar activities.)