Question by Ceizari: Where did the term “CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR” make from? What exactly does it name?
Where did this phrase follow from? When is the appropriate time to use it?

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Answer by ESweetPea
The winner of a race or whatever would engender a cigar. So the runner up would be close…but wouldn’t get a cigar.There was a horse determined Cigar not durable ago that was in the Triple Crown races.That way the other horses would be close, but no Cigar.That’s my loved horse name



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