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E: 14/9 - £400,000 Oasthouse with Daily Mail
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I have 9 too Denise.I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis0
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thanks Strepsy,just didnt want to get carried away and type in the full list
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I also have 9 so far, including todays. Its definitely worth pursuing for the prize !!! Has anyone been on the 360 degree tour? It looks fabulous.
Thanks for todays code by the way. In the week, my work colleague buys the mail and gives me the code....but I relied on the site today !!!0 -
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Today's password (21/5) is Strawberries.MASSIVE THANKS TO ALL POSTERS!:happyhear0 -
Can I enter yesterdays word today? as I forgot or is it only one per day?.( I have already entered Strawberries) I wouldn' usually care and go for it but I do not want to invalidate my entry for when I winWater is a basic necessity - not for profit0
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Bump:)
Anyone got today's yet?;)Darren0 -
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Today's password is Cottage.MASSIVE THANKS TO ALL POSTERS!:happyhear0 -
Todays Password: TAVERN0
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meant to say....anyone noticed the horrible computer enhanced Ivy all over the front of the house which clearly doesn't exist....quite why the Mail feels they have to add that I don't know???
It doesn't even look real, it's all out of focus at the edges....ridiculous
Well spotted - it's the Daily Mail so what do you expect. "Dream House" is a relative term - my "dream" house would be no less than £2m and have no neighbours.
BTW, Has anyone worked out exactly where this oast is in Kent?0
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