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E: 30/11 ?? Dinner for 2 at Blue Plate - Nr Looe
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Q: Where does the term blue plate come from?
Answer: ? Their website says: "its an American restaurant term which loosely translated means 'todays specials' at great prices"
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Prize must be taken before 31/12/2011
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Q: Where does the term blue plate come from?
Answer: ? Their website says: "its an American restaurant term which loosely translated means 'todays specials' at great prices"
Click on the "see details" button of the competition you wish to enter.
Prize must be taken before 31/12/2011
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