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I think it would be amazing if there was a pub that did a pub quiz every night. A couple nights could be a quick quiz (write it down on paper and hand it in when you're done.. leave your mobile number and they'll call you if you win type of thing).



I love quizzes but I haven't been to one for ages, because it's never the right day!

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Canning on Tuesday... Clockhouse used to have one, but not sure if it's still on.


I'm really keen to do the Mag one on a Sunday soon. Haven't been for ages, but it's definitely the most fun quiz!


Inside 72 do (or did) one on Sundays too, but it is ram packed, and looks very uncomfortable.

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Thursdays are crowded aren't they. The East Dulwich Comedy quiz is a different celeb every Thursday night


(celeb meaning a stand up comic or ex Neighbours star usually)


But with GutRocking comedy having such a strong line up on )alternate) Thursdays at the EDT I think that will get my focus after tonight

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