stuck on last three for ages: 4 down Early period? I'll turn up in river NO?G?NE: 20 across Speaker in dialect dialectologist eventually grasps STU?ER: 26 across Venue for pilgrims mostly returning to rotate in a way RI?AN
I think jj109 is right about RABAT (definition in Chambers - 'to rotate...')
The Tabard is on the Canterbury Pilgrimage route, but I think there might be a better explanation - that wordplay is a bit loose for Azed.
Thanks Prof maisie - I think you are right - I researched Rabat but did not find what you have found.
I had Ramat (venue) = Tamar reversed. Tamar = River of Plymouth whose football team are the Pilgrims. A way = the river (Tamar).
But rotating and returning only used once, and couldn't understand "mostly"