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E: 28/06 win £250 {treasure hunt}
 
            
                
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                    http://www.cashhunt.co.uk/
We’re proud to announce the launch of the brand new exciting online treasure hunt game Cash Hunt.
Join in and take an enthralling online journey on your way to winning a great cash prize.
And the fantastic thing is that for the time being, to celebrate the launch of this new game, it's absolutely free to enter.
Virtually visit different places, find out about interesting people, and pass through the pages of history as you embark upon your quest.
The aim of the game is to discover the secret location of the buried treasure which is hidden somewhere within the United Kingdom.
There’s no need to chase around the country looking for clues, because this is a virtual treasure hunt and everything can be done online from the comfort of your own home.
With a brand new treasure hunt starting each month you've got plenty of chances to take part in this game of detection and put your wits and ingenuity to the test.
To get started, register to receive your clue.
Clues are released on the first day of each month and all entries must be submitted at least four days before the end of the month. So you've got plenty of time to try and come up with the solution.
The first entry picked out of the correct solutions will win the contents of the treasure chest which currently stand at £250.
More money will go into the treasure chest as the game continues, so the more you keep playing, the more you're likely to win. But the game won't be free forever so make the most of it while you can.
And remember to keep checking back because from time to time random hints will appear somewhere on this site to help you, but they won't stay here for long.
Good luck treasure hunters!
                We’re proud to announce the launch of the brand new exciting online treasure hunt game Cash Hunt.
Join in and take an enthralling online journey on your way to winning a great cash prize.
And the fantastic thing is that for the time being, to celebrate the launch of this new game, it's absolutely free to enter.
Virtually visit different places, find out about interesting people, and pass through the pages of history as you embark upon your quest.
The aim of the game is to discover the secret location of the buried treasure which is hidden somewhere within the United Kingdom.
There’s no need to chase around the country looking for clues, because this is a virtual treasure hunt and everything can be done online from the comfort of your own home.
With a brand new treasure hunt starting each month you've got plenty of chances to take part in this game of detection and put your wits and ingenuity to the test.
To get started, register to receive your clue.
Clues are released on the first day of each month and all entries must be submitted at least four days before the end of the month. So you've got plenty of time to try and come up with the solution.
The first entry picked out of the correct solutions will win the contents of the treasure chest which currently stand at £250.
More money will go into the treasure chest as the game continues, so the more you keep playing, the more you're likely to win. But the game won't be free forever so make the most of it while you can.
And remember to keep checking back because from time to time random hints will appear somewhere on this site to help you, but they won't stay here for long.
Good luck treasure hunters!
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            Does anyone know the answer please? 0 0
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            nope aint a clue i need a brainy mse asapReplies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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            I've tried and I've tried and I've yet to come up with an answer. Think the answer might be Square as the second word is 6 letters and it mentions a tree. However, I can't find any square with 11 letters in its first name that fits the clue.
 kateabDefinitely NOT the blogger at Katie and the Kids, OK?0
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            omg if you cant solve it then its impossibleReplies to posts are always welcome, if they are done in the correct manner. If I have made a mistake in the post, I am human, tell me nicely and it will be corrected. If your reply cannot be nice, has an underlying issue, or you believe that you are God, please post in another forum. Thank you0
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            it has been driving me and hubby nuts lol... still no wiser though1. Tv2. Mobile phone3. Holiday/ break UK4. Ipad5. Cash or vouchers6. Toys7. Something for the kitchen8. beauty items/make up9. Hamper10. games console11. A huge unexpected suprise0
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            Slow start, but hopefully someone can carry on from this.
 Begin from the site of Hubert's Misdeed: Pudding Lane
 Robert Hubert allegedly started the Great Fire of London at Pudding Lane.
 Following the Cylinder (tube) on the Circle [line] westward,
 Stop off at the house (Mansion House)
 The Saloon at Mansion House was covered over by George Dance the Younger (HERE)
 George Dance the Younger is buried in St Paul's Cathedral (so that's where he is now)
 Anyone else want to take it from here?0
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            Slow start, but hopefully someone can carry on from this.
 Begin from the site of Hubert's Misdeed: Pudding Lane
 Robert Hubert allegedly started the Great Fire of London at Pudding Lane.
 Following the Cylinder (tube) on the Circle [line] westward,
 Stop off at the house (Mansion House)
 The Saloon at Mansion House was covered over by
 George Dance the Younger He was buried in St Paul's Cathedral. HTH1. Tv2. Mobile phone3. Holiday/ break UK4. Ipad5. Cash or vouchers6. Toys7. Something for the kitchen8. beauty items/make up9. Hamper10. games console11. A huge unexpected suprise0
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            Mandell Creighton was a historian and is buried in st paul's. just working out who he's next toTWBM (hopefully!) 2010 Any break away.
 APRIL: In Plain Sight DVD Boxset:dance:
 Thanks to all posters :A0
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            Berluddy hell, that's excellent. Well done, particularly you, Melli.
 Can't move on from there, I'm afraid.
 kateabDefinitely NOT the blogger at Katie and the Kids, OK?0
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