Where Arthur arrived with money to return? (7)
I believe the answer is:
camelot
'where arthur' is the definition.
The definition suggests a singular noun which matches the answer.
'arrived with money to return?' is the wordplay.
'arrived' becomes 'came' (come can mean to appear or arrive).
'with' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'money' becomes 'l' (L can mean 'pounds').
'return?' says the letters should be written in reverse (I've seen 'return of' mean this).
'to' reversed gives 'ot'.
'came'+'l'+'ot'='CAMELOT'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for camelot that I've seen before include "Legendary court" , "Lerner and Loewe musical" , "King Arthur court - or JFK's" , "the Kennedy era" , "King Arthur's town" .)