Hope it helped! :D
It was Mae West Who famously said "Peel me a grape".
you go to the countryside and there is a house you use the key you got from the curator to get in, then you peel a picture back and you find the scream, then the Black Widow will attack you, and you will be underground tied up
An orange peel.
Diana Rigg played "Mrs. Peel" for 51 episodes from 1965-1968
Alderman Peel High School's motto is 'Learning to make a difference'.
1829 by Sir Robert Peel
Robert Peel.
Policemen were called "bobbies" in Victorian times after Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the Metropolitan Police in London in 1829. The 'bobbies' were named after his first name, Robert, and this term eventually became synonymous with police officers in the UK.
Robert Peel, the first "Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis" (Metropolitan Police) in 1829.Trivia: In the film "Young Sherlock Holmes", the plaque on a door at "Scotland Yard" wrongly shows this as "Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis".
Bobby is a (slang) name for a policeman. Sir Robert Peel established the modern police force in 1829. His christian name, Robert or in shortened form Bob gave rise to policemen being called 'Bobbies'. Also, from his surname, they were also called 'Peelers'
Robert Peel is spelt like Robert Peel.
Peelers - after Sir Robert Peel who set up the first police force in England.
According to Smithsonian.com, London's (Scotland Yard) police force was created in 1829 by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.
The peelers, also known as the Metropolitan Police Service or the Met, were created in 1829 by then-Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.
A Bobby is a British policeman. The London police force was founded by Robert Peel, and policemen are therefore known as Bobbies or Peelers.
The term "bobbies" originated from Robert "Bobby" Peel, the founder of the London Metropolitan Police Force in 1829. The police officers were initially referred to as "Peelers" or "Bobbies" in honor of him. Over time, the term "bobbies" became widely used to refer to police officers in the UK.
Robert Peel invented the first police force