Can you name a street in Cork that goes up at both ends?
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Can you name a street in Cork that goes up at both ends?The street has a low point at the start, rising to a high point in the middle and then down again to a low point. Answer
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Ger H
31/5/2013 04:49:46
Where do you come up with them
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31/5/2013 05:08:11
Ger, a memory like a sponge for things quirky and keeping eyes open does help. But I do think I might be running out of bank holiday riddles by Paddy's Day 2014 so am open to receiving them
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2/2/2016 13:45:25
Douglas Street comes to mind as a possible answer. Is there another
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