The answer is RIALTO. Rialto is a bridge across the grand canal in Venice. In terms of parsing the clue, I see Lair (hideout) backwards (erected as it's a down clue) but I cannot see how "TO" is got from the clue. I'm thinking, for example, James & Eric, Trevor besides where besides could be substituted for too, but that would be too not to. What am I overlooking?
Okay, thank you I see it now. to and beside can be used interchangeably when making comparisons: Meriam-Webster have the following example of a sentence for beside:
These problems seem unimportant beside the potential benefits of the new system.
Clearly beside in the sentence above could be substituted for to.
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