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What P is the name for the base of a statue? - That's a hint to just one of the questions at tonight's quiz at the Plough.


This friendly general knowledge and picture puzzle quiz presented by Jason is only ?1.50 per person to enter and there's a chance to win cash or a bottle of 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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