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E: 29/09 Win a luxury break in Ireland
probooklover
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Manor House Hotels are an exclusive selection of 30 castles, hotels and boutique properties located throughout Ireland. Now you have a chance to win one of two luxury two-night breaks for two at a choice of them. You’ll also enjoy full Irish breakfast each morning and dinner on the first evening.
Our great prizes include return flights to Ireland from a choice of UK airports with Aer Arann, and three days’ car hire from Budget Rent-a-Car, one of the top three global car and van rental companies.
For your chance to win, simply answer the question below.
Which Irish writer wrote Ulysses?
closes 29/9/09
wbqonline.com/competitions.do
Our great prizes include return flights to Ireland from a choice of UK airports with Aer Arann, and three days’ car hire from Budget Rent-a-Car, one of the top three global car and van rental companies.
For your chance to win, simply answer the question below.
Which Irish writer wrote Ulysses?
closes 29/9/09
wbqonline.com/competitions.do
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http://www.wbqonline.com/competitions.do
You'll have to put an end date on your title as well please.
Closing date : 29/09/2009
8. A random draw will take place on the morning of 1st Ocotber 2009 to select the winner. The prize winner will be contacted by email/telephone. If a selected entrant does not meet all of the contract conditions, another entrant will be selected from the remaining eligible entries.0 -
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A: James Joyce
Oh, just beat me to it!0 -
The answer is James Joyce

Edit: Not quick enough!0 -
thanks for the tip weeowen67 - i'll make sure i add closing date to any other comps i post!0
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