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Answer: Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Aziraphale tells Crowley he acquired a dozen cases in 1921. Did they drink all of it?

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Answer: NIAT RUC - The numberplate on the Bentley is the word "Curtain" backwards. This is a tribute to Terry Gilliam in Monty Python’s "The Meaning of Life". In an animated section in the film there is a mausoleum with the same inscription above the door.

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Answer: A.Z. Fell and Co which is open on most weekdays about 9:30 or perhaps 10am. While it occasionally open as early as 8. Its been known not to open until 1, except Tuesday. It tends to close about 3:30pm, or earlier if something needs tending to, and occasionally open til 8 or 9 at night. On weekends the shop is open during normal business hours unless Aziraphale is elsewhere. Bank Holidays are treated in the usual fashion, with early closing on Wednesdays, or sometimes Fridays (For Sundays see Tuesdays).

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Answer: The Uprightness Society of Oxfordshire is close but not quite, The Justice Society of Tadfield was another name the gang came up with.

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Answer: A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square by Tori Amos which was specifically recorded for the series.

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Our good friend @neil-gaiman and the Good Omens team put together 10 wee trivia questions to prepare you for season two.

If you happen to need them, answers will be shared in the reblogs once the polls close.

Answer: The Tadfield Advertiser is the official newspaper for the fictional village of Tadfield in Oxfordshire in Good Omens.

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