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Tatts nickname- Tattersalls (a racecourse enclosure) UK
- We have seen a bewhiskered clown desecrate Tatts almost daily on Channel Four’s racing coverage. (Racing Post) — John McCririck, John McCririck’s World of Betting, p. 8, 1991
- a lottery originally run from Tattersall’s Hotel, Sydney AUSTRALIA, 1916
- “Feeling better?“ “Like first Prize in Tatts.” — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 204, 1954
- “You don’t look like a man that’s just won Tatts,” she said, still laughing. — John Morrison, Stories from the Waterfront, p. 88, 1957
- — Kerry Cue, Crooks, Chooks and Bloody Ratbags, p. 111, 1983
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