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What did the 3rd Little Piggy have to eat? Must almost be Thursday night quiz time at the Plough!


Jason T

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We're hours away from the Plough's weekly Thursday night quiz. And if you know a little bit about nursery rhymes then it's possible you'll get a point!


This friendly general knowledge and picture quiz is only ?1.50 per person to enter and there's a chance to win cash or a lovely bottle of house wine if you come second-to-last. There's bonus drinks, sweets and cookies to win too. It's an 8 for 8.30pm start in the left-hand-side bar as you walk into the front of the pub. If you are peckish then you can eat and quiz too with a great menu to choose from. See you soon!


The Plough - 381 Lordship Ln, London SE22 8JJ 020 8693 4236

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