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E: 05/07 Win a weekend for two at the Sussex farmhouse(help please)
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/mr-holmes/puzzle_competition
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To celebrate the release of Mr Holmes, in cinemas UK-wide from June 19, Entertainment One is offering a fantastic prize of a weekend away for two at the beautiful Sussex farmhouse where the movie was filmed, so you can explore the countryside and surrounding towns that appear throughout.
This includes a travel allowance of up to £75 per person, transfers to the farmhouse and two nights’ stay including breakfast.
For a chance to win this fantastic prize, simply tap into your inner Holmes by solving the six clues below and using the first letter of each answer to spell out a six-letter word.
ENTER THE SIX-LETTER WORD AND YOUR DETAILS HERE
Any ideas re the answer
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Entry is restricted to one per person.
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To celebrate the release of Mr Holmes, in cinemas UK-wide from June 19, Entertainment One is offering a fantastic prize of a weekend away for two at the beautiful Sussex farmhouse where the movie was filmed, so you can explore the countryside and surrounding towns that appear throughout.
This includes a travel allowance of up to £75 per person, transfers to the farmhouse and two nights’ stay including breakfast.
For a chance to win this fantastic prize, simply tap into your inner Holmes by solving the six clues below and using the first letter of each answer to spell out a six-letter word.
ENTER THE SIX-LETTER WORD AND YOUR DETAILS HERE
Any ideas re the answer
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The prize as described is available on the date of publication. Should the prize become unavailable, a substitute of equal value shall be provided. 8. One winning entrant will win a two-night short break for two in the farmhouse used for the location of the film “Mr Holmes”, near Rye, East Sussex. The prize package comprises:
• Up to £75 per person travel allowance;
• Return transfers between Rye railway station and the hotel if required; and
• Two nights bed and breakfast accommodation based on two people sharing a twin or double room.
9. The winner and their guest must take the prize together and as one package.
10. The prize does not include travel, travel insurance, food and drink, personal expenditure or incidental costs, other than where mentioned.
11. The prize must be taken before June 30, 2016 and booked at least 90 days in advance of travel. The prize excludes the Christmas and New Year’s period, Valentine’s Day, Easter, school and bank holidays. Once confirmed, the booking cannot be amended.
12. The prize is subject to availability, non transferable and there are no cash alternatives.
13. The winner may be required to participate in reasonable publicity on behalf of the Promoter and IMS.0 -
Answer: Holmes
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Hope it's OK to bump to give answers to the clues, to confirm I agree the answer is 'Holmes'
I have hidden the text for those that want to try and work it out. If you want to look just highlight below and it should appear
The first one is - first letter, then second letter, then third, then fourth - so the answer is 'Hard'
Second I think is 'Over' - my dead body
Third ? 'Locksmith'
Fourth - M completes all the words
Fifth - Elementary my dear Watson
Sixth - 'Seven' -first letter of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 60
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