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mog | 19:04 Wed 11th Apr 2007 | Word Origins
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Which French word meaning a small restaurant serving alcoholic drinks is derived from a Walloon word meaning "a pole for tethering a cow"?
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This is a question from a prize quiz that you have about 3 weeks to solve. So please try using your brain/Google first.
brasserie ?
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/estaminet

think it's "estaminet " going by the link above.
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Dear Fiji
Why are you consulting the Answer Bank when you have 3 weeks to find the answer by using your "BRAIN"?
How seroiusly can anyone take a little quiz---I suggest you get out more.
They answered this in Quizzes & Puzzles this morning.
bbw - would love to know who answered this on Q&P,
i've tried to find the post but it seems to be eluding me, have to go out now but if you can find the post it would be great, will check back later
x lottie.
It seems that the AB Editor sometimes shifts things around, or removes a duplicated question from under the less suitable topic heading.

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