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A really cool French village
20_ _ was the year that Rosie came to live with the Bakers
Where Kelly went to university
The company Ian mostly worked for in his career
James’ first full word (as far as Sarah knows.)
The funny name Annabel had for Sarah when she was little
The surname of your old headmaster
The town Rosie where hung out on her own for 3 weeks in 2019
Where Smudgie lived
The city where Sarah lived in America
Manchester Thunder defeated this team to win 2019 NSL
The name of the town in New Zealand where Kelly and Ian did some daredevil stuff
Famous Gramps quote “it’s better than _____ _____ _____ “
A functional appliance you used to enjoy “playing on” in nanny Peggy’s house
The tube line where you can access Covent Garden Station
Team (city name) that knocked Spurs out of the Champions league this year
Name of the square in Hertford which hosts Caffé Nero
Name of the artist with the most plays for one song on Spotify
Type of sushi, with just sliced fish and no rice
The golf masters is played on this course
Least number of points needed to win a standard set in tennis
A colour on the flag of Mauritius
Name of the Florida island where you visited the De Wolfe family

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