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  • South of the river innit. long way from home.

  • And the weather is so horrible.

  • So some chap who drinks pink juice & rides a pink bike wants to entice us to a remote location south of the river.

    Sounds like a sordid trap, now if only I could work out these clues.

  • Where you might have found Will Smith in the 90s...

  • I've worked it out. Also not sure if i'll be able to get over there. Google maps reckons it's lunch hour possible from where I am, but that would involve getting sweaty today...

  • Oh I think I know where this is, should be able to get to it this evening or first thing tomorrow morning!

  • I think I've got it as well - went to a wedding there once.
    Doubt if I'll be able to get there before Friday.

  • Blimey, I had no idea it was there! I went to a 40th birthday party there a long time ago. V grand. Maybe I should get out there tonight, given that I leave London's fair streets for good in a couple of weeks.

  • I'm heading there now...😈 race ya!

  • Hmm. I am on a tube train in Harrow right now, so I don't really stand a chance.

  • Old: The remnants/source of the Effra River in Belair Park. That's Belair House to the left. If certain blogs are to be believed, this is the only remaining section above ground. From here it makes its way through sewers and under graveyards, only to surface at the Thames, beneath MI6.

    New: From one source to another.

  • I went off on a wild goose chase because of these guys -
    http://www.lostriversbrewery.com/

  • Haha, me too! Got there in the end though

  • I was originally thinking river Wandle because of Sambrook's Wandle ale.

    Hoping to get the new tag on my way to work in the morning!
    Do tags have to relate to the previous one now?

  • I thought it was the Wandle. (as above)

  • Me too Becks or wandle.

  • Wtf was the roast beef clue about?!

  • That one had me thinking River Graveney, cos that's what you have on your roast beef. Didn't fit with the French though.

  • Nice one Danners.

  • The roast beef blue was properly cryptic crossword style: the phrase "...roast beef France..." contains the word Effra, buried in it. As highlighted.

  • ohhh...

    way too crytic for me. mrs CnR might have got it; she does the grauniad crytic every day...

  • Great clueing Mashton. I have to admit they mostly soared over my head while I frantically scoured Google maps...

  • I presume you all now realise that beautiful air in the original post was a clue for belair?

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