< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
ALLEY (from the Fr. allée, a walk), a narrow passageway between two buildings available only for foot passengers or hand-carts, sometimes entered only at one end and known as a “blind-alley,” or cul-de-sac. The name is also given to the long narrow enclosures where bowls or skittles are played.
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