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Play Your Cards Right Pub Quiz at The Old Nun's Head, Thursday 5th June, 8.30pm


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Play Your Cards Right pub Quiz 8.30pm at The Old Nun's Head.


Hosted by our local quiz star Pietro, ?2 per person which includes raffle ticket to enter 'Play Your Cards Right, where if you guess correctly higher or lower for 6 cards in a row you win the roll over - which in the past has been as high as ?700! Blimey!


And not forgetting the winner of the quiz itself wins ?25 vouchers to spend at The Old Nun's Head!

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