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    What is the name of the street in London famous for its tailor shops?

    Question #82742. Asked by armindasantana. (Jun 30 07 4:15 PM)


    deadlydalton

    Saville Row.Has been for years.

    Jun 30 07, 4:18 PM
    lanfranco

    Since we like reference sites:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savile_Row

    Jun 30 07, 5:56 PM
    deadlydalton

    i dont know how to do that Lanfranco.only had this machine 8 weeks.

    Jun 30 07, 7:08 PM
    callie_ross

    Deadlydalton, I just learned how to do this, too! Hope this helps you!

    To add a link for your reference, highlight the URL in your browser. Right-click on your mouse and choose "Copy." Left-click in the FunTrivia answer box, then right-click your mouse again and choose "Paste." The link will show automatically after you submit your answer, but it must begin with "http" and it must be separated from any other text or punctuation by a space.

    Jun 30 07, 11:13 PM


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