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STELLA | 13:16 Sun 18th Jan 2004 | People & Places
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When this question appeared some time ago, I asked you, Stella, if you were sure there were two letters 'i' in the list. You did not reply. The reason I asked was the fact that there is a plant called an "absinthe tree". It is also called "wormwood", which is what the drink, absinthe, was made from. This fits in almost perfectly with your letter-list, apart from that additional 'i'. So, I'm asking again...are you sure your letters are right? If you are, then my apologies for wasting your time.
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sorry quizmonster that i didn't reply before as you have been very helpful in the past it may be right and i can't find anything else that fits it was just on the off chance that someone would know the answer with the extra 'i' but i thought absinthe was an extract essence but i will go with your answer if i have nothing else again many thanks
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now i'm going to be really cheeky and ask you quizmonster for some help on my year quiz 1905=aae, 1906=eittor,1934=aciia i don't know where to go to look as i'm really stuck and it's doing my head in
I'm not very good at these year-things, Stella. However, it's quite possible that "1905 AAE" means "1905 Automobile Association Established". (Certainly, that is the year in which that organisation was founded.) I'll give the other two some thought and come back if they suggest anything...but don't count on my reappearance!

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