Daughter entering one town or another (4)
I believe the answer is:
ryde
'another' is the definition.
I know nothing about this answer so I can't judge whether this works.
'daughter entering one town' is the wordplay.
'daughter' becomes 'd' (genealogical abbreviation).
'entering' is an insertion indicator.
'one town' becomes 'Rye' (town in East Sussex).
'd' put inside 'rye' is 'RYDE'.
'or' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for ryde that I've seen before include "IOW town" , "Seaside town" , "Isle of Wight resort" , "IOW resort" , "Isle of Wight town" .)