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E: 17/06 Nintendo DS + 5 Games (kids)
calash
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Thanks calash. Think this one needs some effort -
To find Trix and win an amazing prize, all you have to do is follow the 5 clues hidden around www.firstnews.co.uk to find the missing girl and win your prize.
The clues are very easy and will lead you to different articles on the website, where you next clue will be hidden.
Solve the clue to find out which article to go to to find the next clue.
Your first clue is...
If you were Bored?! you could read an exclusive book extract. You don't know what you are Missing.
Ignore me - thought it was going to be hard but it's pretty easy.0 -
CONGRATULATIONS - YOU HAVE FOUND TRIX!
You are obviously a super detective. If you liked solving these clue, then why not read Missing Believed Crazy - it's in the shops now.
Missing Believed Crazy is an amazing new book by Terence Blacker. They were an unlikely gang of kids in the first place: brainy scholarship-boy Wiki, glam American superbrat Jade, too-cool-for-school Mark and everyone’s best friend Holly. Then there was Trix. It was her brilliant idea in the first place – and a very different way of helping children in need. A bit like Robin Hood, only more illegal and with round-the-clock coverage by the world’s media. A kidnap, a rural hideaway, some celebs and a load or money. What could possibly go wrong?
We are offering a REWARD of a Nintendo DS and 5 games, plus five signed copies of MISSING, BELIEVED CRAZY for six of you super detectives.
To be put into the prize draw to win these great prizes send an email to [EMAIL="win@firstnews.co.uk"]win@firstnews.co.uk[/EMAIL] with the magic password 'I have found Trix'* in the title.
*Please note, to stop cheaters, this password will be changing everyday and will only be valid for two days at a time.A rule of the universe is, the more you give, the more you get0 -
I Had the same password today
:starmod:Everyone's a star and deserves the right to twinkle:starmod:0 -
Same password today too xx2008 Wins Total- £315.27
2009-
Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara (£7.99)
Years supply of Kerastase conditioner (£234)
2x books (£13.98)
L'Occitane Cherry Blossom Hand Cream (£7)0 -
CONGRATULATIONS - YOU HAVE FOUND TRIX!
You are obviously a super detective. If you liked solving these clue, then why not read Missing Believed Crazy - it's in the shops now.
Missing Believed Crazy is an amazing new book by Terence Blacker. They were an unlikely gang of kids in the first place: brainy scholarship-boy Wiki, glam American superbrat Jade, too-cool-for-school Mark and everyone’s best friend Holly. Then there was Trix. It was her brilliant idea in the first place – and a very different way of helping children in need. A bit like Robin Hood, only more illegal and with round-the-clock coverage by the world’s media. A kidnap, a rural hideaway, some celebs and a load or money. What could possibly go wrong?
We are offering a REWARD of a Nintendo DS and 5 games, plus five signed copies of MISSING, BELIEVED CRAZY for six of you super detectives.
To be put into the prize draw to win these great prizes send an email to win@firstnews.co.uk with the magic password 'Missing Believed Crazy'* in the title.
*Please note, to stop cheaters, this password will be changing everyday and will only be valid for two days at a time.0 -
To be put into the prize draw to win these great prizes send an email to [EMAIL="win@firstnews.co.uk"]win@firstnews.co.uk[/EMAIL] with the magic password 'I am a super detective'* in the title.
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