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noun - a game in which numbered balls are drawn at random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards
noun - a form of bingo
BEANOS - Beanos was a second-hand record shop, once the largest in Europe, located in the South London suburb of Croydon. It was founded by musician David Las...
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Be a child brought up to parties and celebrations |
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Sep 2 2014 The Telegraph - Toughie |
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Plural form of beano. |
A party. |
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Beanos was a second-hand record shop, once the largest in Europe, located in the South London suburb of Croydon. It was founded by musician David Lashmar in 1975 and continued to expand through three increasingly larger shops ending up in an old printing works in Middle Street during the 1990s. * After over thirty years of trading, Beanos faced the threat of closure in 2006, although the immediate threat was averted by concentrating the store's focus on rare vinyl records, rather than compact discs which were being undercut by large music chains and supermarkets. However, in November 2008 Lashmar announced that the store would have to close by the end of the year as sales had not picked up, and the shop closed in the autumn of 2009. * In January 2010, Lashmar reopened Beanos as STUFF marketplace, which officially closed on 30 April 2010 due to lack of business. In December 2010, Lashmar and Beanos featured in the BBC television series Turn Back Time: The High Street. Lashmar appeared as a |