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Children Socirty Double Up C/d 30 June

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granny grump | 22:38 Mon 19th Jun 2017 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Please can you help with the following - each answer consists of two words both of which start with the same letter

15. 24th August 1662 (5 11)
32. Where the National Hunt racing festival is held at Cheltenham (no number of letters given)
62. A dog grooming saloon (no number of letters given)
69. Largely responsible for radar development in WW11 (6 4)
85. In 1933 Oxford unwrapped the world's first (no number of letters given)

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85. If you Google "1933 Oxford unwrapped the world's first" you will hopefully see a selection entitled "I never knew that about the River Thames". This takes you to an ebook page headed "Some Oxford Firsts" and the Lollipop Lady fact appears on that page. If I could create a link I would happily do so but it doesn't appear to want to co-operate!
09:10 Wed 21st Jun 2017
62. Poodle Parlour
15. Black Bartholomew
69. Heinrich Hertz
69. Sorry for Hertz try Watson Watt
32. Prestbury Park
85. Lollipop Lady
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Thank you all for your help. Black Bartholomew a new one on me - Also came up with Black Bart an Engish born out law Thank you cashier
Never though of Poodle parlour (doh) couldn't get pooch out of my head Thank you maizie
I kept coming up with Hertz Thank you cashier

Thank you for Prestbury Park wiggers

Can't get the lollipop lady found this '1937 that Britain had its first lollipop lady with the appointment of one Mrs Hunt in Bath on September 21 of that year.'

I have been trying to get Morris something but it isnt Morris Minor Any other ideas please?
Lolipop Lady - if answer is a car . . . try Morris Oxford?
Posted mine but vaguely recall having something to do with Egyptology for 85, but wasn't convinced of my answer.
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Thank you flonskaeach word has to start with the same letter
Thank you mamya I get back to google
85. If you Google "1933 Oxford unwrapped the world's first" you will hopefully see a selection entitled "I never knew that about the River Thames". This takes you to an ebook page headed "Some Oxford Firsts" and the Lollipop Lady fact appears on that page. If I could create a link I would happily do so but it doesn't appear to want to co-operate!
There was also a car called a Morris Marina.
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Thank you all again

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