It's a delightful place presumably accommodating the women of Tralee? (3,2,5)
I believe the answer is:
bed of roses
'tralee?' is the definition.
Both the answer and definition are singular nouns.
Perhaps they are linked in a way I don't understand?
'it's a delightful place presumably accommodating the women of' is the wordplay.
I cannot quite see how this works, but
'it's' could be 'es' ('e' can mean 'electronic' which is similar to 'IT') and 'es' is found in the answer.
'place' could be 'bed' (bedding is a kind of placing) and 'bed' is found within the answer.
'of' could be 'o' and 'o' is found within the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for bed of roses that I've seen before include "thorny position?" , "Pleasant situation" , "Comfortable situation (unlike life?)" , "Easy place" , "Comfortable situation (in the garden?)" .)