If you are referring to Lettice Douffet than the answer is NO. Lettice is an expert on medieval cuisine and weaponry, is a tour guide of Fustian House, the most boring stately home in Britain—until she begins to embellish her tours, which become more interesting as they stray further from the facts. Charlotte Schoen, sent by the Preservation Trust to investigate, is not amused and fires her. But Charlotte’s passion for history draws her to Lettice’s romantic world-view and the two women forge an unlikely friendship in the face of their dreary modern lives. This charming and hilarious British comedy won two 1990 Tony awards.
2007-04-25 05:39:25
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answered by hwolsten 2
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Lettuce is but I'm not sure about lettice.
2007-04-25 05:13:41
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answered by K. F 5
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Lettuce is a vegetable
2007-04-25 05:33:13
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answered by prncessstef 4
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well..Lettuce is a vegetable but i am not sure what lettice is...
2007-04-25 05:18:45
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answered by Maureen B 5
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Lettuce is a material found in Indian Restraunt toilets I think?
2007-04-25 05:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but Lettuce is. Look up the definition in any handy dictionary.
2007-04-25 05:15:58
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answered by tagresta 2
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No. It's a misspelling of the word lettuce.
2007-04-25 05:19:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You got the Yahoo tool bar. ?
See the little book with Reference. ?
click the down arrow
Item two is
American Heritage Dictionary
BUT yes!
2007-04-25 05:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean lettuce, the green leafy "vegetable"....then yes!
2007-04-25 06:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the best ones to choose are the ones that are dark green they have more vitamins and proteins
2007-04-25 05:21:56
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answered by corazon 3
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