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Stoney Middleton Smile Quiz Famous Roads, Streets And Squares Around The World Saturday December 7Th 2024

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Wilkie3 | 18:05 Wed 01st Jan 2025 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Royal Smirk with no substance, initially found in capital (5,4)

Rod says there's no sign of Maggie May here - catch the train (4,6)

Welsh vote he turns - by 3 points (3,3,8)

Scottish tell about sauce - has her to a T (11,6)

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This quiz closes on 25th January - couldn't see anywhere for me to add that

Last one Sauchiehall Street anagram

4. Sauchiehall Street

First Royal (s)Mile

2 will be Lime Street in Liverpool, although Rod's song never mentions it

2 lime street

Rod Stewart's song "Maggie May" is inspired by the Liverpudlian folk song "Maggie Mae", which is about a prostitute who walked the streets of Lime Street

It features on the Beatles Let It Be album as apparently they used to sing it when they were known as the Quarrymen:

//Oh Maggie, Maggie May they have taken her away
And she'll never walk down Lime street anymore
For she robbed too many sailors and captains of the whalers
That dirty, robbin' no good Maggie May//

can anyone help with no 82 Mnhattanto have north not east,near little mermaid 6letters

Thanks for any help

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Nyhavn - Manhattan is NY (New York) and then "have" with the e replaced by an n

Thank you wilkie3

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