Johnson’s London Dictionary: Madame Tussauds

MADAME TUSSAUDS (n.) Curious collection of waxen heads displayed for publik entertainment, once featuring guillotined aristocrats.

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2 thoughts on “Johnson’s London Dictionary: Madame Tussauds”

  1. I never understood how it remained so popular for so long. Most of the waxworks looked nothing like the people they were supposed to be. At least not in my opinion. Then again, I last went there in the 1960s.
    Best wishes, Pete.

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