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E: 29/02 Win a A holiday for a family of four to Washington DC
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littleholly
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The three codes are:
BRUC1
KHEI2
MER3
Thanks everyone for your help!
You need to find 3 codes hidden on the HMV website, i've not got time to look at the moment so will look for them later (unless someone else would like to!)
Welcome to the National Treasure hunt!
<TABLE cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=2 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>To celebrate the upcoming cinema release of National Treasure: Book Of Secrets on February 8th we at hmv.com offer the chance for one winning family of four to jet to Washington DC where the film was shot on location, and take in the sights of the American capital including tours of the National Air and Space Museum and the FBI, a money-can’t-buy VIP tour of the White House and $200 spending money, whilst staying at the klandmark Washington Hilton And Towers Hotel. We've also got goodie bags as runner-up prizes. (terms and conditions apply).
All you need to do to be in with a chance to win this fantastic prize is to take on the role of Benjamin Gates and find the Treasure Chests (like the ones on the right) hidden on the DVD pages within hmv.com. Just follow the clue below to set you on your quest. Click on each treasure chest as you find them and you will be given a code and a clue to the next chest. Once you have found all 3 chests, input your 3 codes into the space below at the end of your search. Good Luck!
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The three codes are:
BRUC1
KHEI2
MER3
Thanks everyone for your help!
You need to find 3 codes hidden on the HMV website, i've not got time to look at the moment so will look for them later (unless someone else would like to!)

National Treasure: Book Of Secrets is the exhilarating sequel to the original Disney blockbuster movie. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film reunites the original cast including Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha and Jon Voight, joined this time by Ed Harris, Harvey Keitel and Helen Mirren.
Nicolas Cage stars as Benjamin Gates, who has spent a lifetime hunting treasures that have been lost to history. On a quest to restore his family’s honour, his search leads him to uncover a mystery that can only be unraveled by the Presidents’ Book of Secrets: a collection of documents containing the most vital national secrets. Every clue leads one step closer to unlocking a mystery the world isn’t ready to believe.
Welcome to the National Treasure hunt!
<TABLE cellSpacing=2 cellPadding=2 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>To celebrate the upcoming cinema release of National Treasure: Book Of Secrets on February 8th we at hmv.com offer the chance for one winning family of four to jet to Washington DC where the film was shot on location, and take in the sights of the American capital including tours of the National Air and Space Museum and the FBI, a money-can’t-buy VIP tour of the White House and $200 spending money, whilst staying at the klandmark Washington Hilton And Towers Hotel. We've also got goodie bags as runner-up prizes. (terms and conditions apply).
All you need to do to be in with a chance to win this fantastic prize is to take on the role of Benjamin Gates and find the Treasure Chests (like the ones on the right) hidden on the DVD pages within hmv.com. Just follow the clue below to set you on your quest. Click on each treasure chest as you find them and you will be given a code and a clue to the next chest. Once you have found all 3 chests, input your 3 codes into the space below at the end of your search. Good Luck!
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NOW IN COMPING SEMI-RETIREMENT!

AL MAC APPRECIATION SOCIETY MEMBER NO: 550 748

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this comp is annoying me now. Been searching the national treasure page for an age and cant find the chest anywhere!
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Has anyone managed to find any chests? I had a quick look before and have got nowhere!
NOW IN COMPING SEMI-RETIREMENT!
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I've been looking through all the Jerry Bruckheimer DVD's, spent a good 45 minutes and still cant find any bl**din Treasure Chest's0
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No look here either !!:beer: Officially Debt Free Nov 2012 :beer:0
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I've done the same but no luck here either!0
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surely it should be on the national treasure dvd page as in the review of it it says "A clue at the north pole sets things in motion" - maybe they just haven't got round to actually putting the treasure chests on there yet.... i have had a look at the other films he's produced too but haven't had any luck2008: £783.12 - 2009: £6,401.15 - 2010: £4,230.61 - 2011: £8720 - 2012: £2,041.89
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i looked at every actor from that darn movie, cross referenced everything, looked at anything north anything pole etc and zilch i wasted an hour on this earlier!#JusticeForGrenfell0
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a clue at north pole means we might be looking at something from that region, ive checked any tresure related dvds and the above mentioned, what are others checking? so we dont end up doubling up?
im going to check out santa purely because its so soon after xmas and he is meant to be at northpole.#JusticeForGrenfell0 -
Ive tried searching Jerry Bruckheimer films, but no joy yet!!!0
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so we got to think NORTHPOLE then think away from that im guessing, northpole meant to be top of the world, so im going to look at top of the world type things.#JusticeForGrenfell0
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