Where one gets ashore at the finish? (5,3)
I believe the answer is:
lands end
'where one' is the definition.
I don't know anything about this answer so I can't tell whether this works.
'gets ashore at the finish?' is the wordplay.
'gets ashore' becomes 'lands' (landing is a kind of getting. I am not sure about the 'ashore' bit.).
'at' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other).
'the finish?' becomes 'end' (I've seen this in other clues).
'lands'+'end'='LANDS END'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for lands end that I've seen before include "head in Cornwall - with 8d" , "The SW promontory of England (4,'1,3)" , "Cornish headland" , "Most southerly point of England" , "From extremely English place" .)