Accused rogue hemming in learner driver in street
I believe the answer is:
cul-de-sac
'street' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
'accused rogue hemming in learner driver' is the subsidiary indication.
I cannot quite understand how this works, but
'learner' could be 'l' and 'l' is present in the answer.
an anagram of 'accused' is 'cudesac' which is present in the remaining letters.
No letters remain.
This may be the basis of clue (or it may be nonsense).
'in' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for cul-de-sac that I've seen before include "'There's only one way in and out (3,2,3)'" , "A street with only one entrance-exit" , "Dead-end road" , "closed-off area" , "Street closed at one end" .)