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Steve | 09:46 Thu 01st Feb 2001 | Phrases & Sayings
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A northern expression " Its Miller Gate" or " Millagate" was used to refer to somewhere being extremely busy. What are its origins?
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There are many actual places called Miller Gate or Miller's Gate, which may have been very busy. Another 'Millergate' refers to an alleged cover-up over bandleader Glenn Miller's death. The US Army claimed he was killed in a war-time plane crash over the Channel, but there's a theory that Miller was a hero who worked undercover on secret missions. Revelations about the US Army cover-up can be found in 'Millergate: the Final Solution', by David Wright.

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