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E: 04/04 Love It Magazine Issue 681 (Email)
Midnighter
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To enter just write 'Entry Form' in the subject line, then write your answers, numbered one to ten in the body of the email along with your address and daytime telephone number. Email them to: entryform@loveitmagazine.co.uk.
Entries for these comps can now also be made via https://www.loveitmagazine.co.uk/competitions-2/. You'll need to register and log in if using this this method.
*Be aware that they've changed the puzzles, and the order they're in, but have not amended the entry form yet.*
These are my suggested answers:
Puzzle 1 The Year Is: 1977
Puzzle 2 Hidden Word: APOCALYPSE NOW
Puzzle 3 Hidden Word: LIME
Puzzle 4 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 5 Hidden Word: TEACH
Puzzle 6 Hidden Word: TAKE ME OUT
Puzzle 7 Hidden Word: Marion Cotillard & Gal Gadot (Suggested, but not yet confirmed, over on Deany's Answers yet.)
Puzzle 8 Hidden Word: BEETLE
Puzzle 9 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 10 Hidden Word: VARIOUS
The prizes are as follows:
Puzzle 6: £1,000*
Puzzles 3, 5, 8 & 10: £50
Puzzles 1, 2, 6: & 7 £25
Puzzles 4 & 9 are postal entry only.
*All weekly winners will be entered into love it!'s grand £20,000 jackpot draw. The draw will take place every six months.
Entries for these comps can now also be made via https://www.loveitmagazine.co.uk/competitions-2/. You'll need to register and log in if using this this method.
*Be aware that they've changed the puzzles, and the order they're in, but have not amended the entry form yet.*
These are my suggested answers:
Puzzle 1 The Year Is: 1977
Puzzle 2 Hidden Word: APOCALYPSE NOW
Puzzle 3 Hidden Word: LIME
Puzzle 4 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 5 Hidden Word: TEACH
Puzzle 6 Hidden Word: TAKE ME OUT
Puzzle 7 Hidden Word: Marion Cotillard & Gal Gadot (Suggested, but not yet confirmed, over on Deany's Answers yet.)
Puzzle 8 Hidden Word: BEETLE
Puzzle 9 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 10 Hidden Word: VARIOUS
The prizes are as follows:
Puzzle 6: £1,000*
Puzzles 3, 5, 8 & 10: £50
Puzzles 1, 2, 6: & 7 £25
Puzzles 4 & 9 are postal entry only.
*All weekly winners will be entered into love it!'s grand £20,000 jackpot draw. The draw will take place every six months.
'...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett
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Midnighter wrote: »To enter just write 'Entry Form' in the subject line, then write your answers, numbered one to ten in the body of the email along with your address and daytime telephone number. Email them to: entryform@loveitmagazine.co.uk.
Entries for these comps can now also be made via https://www.loveitmagazine.co.uk/competitions-2/. You'll need to register and log in if using this this method.
*Be aware that they've changed the puzzles, and the order they're in, but have not amended the entry form yet.*
These are my suggested answers:
Puzzle 1 The Year Is: 1977
Puzzle 2 Hidden Word: APOCALYPSE NOW
Puzzle 3 Hidden Word: LIME
Puzzle 4 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 5 Hidden Word: TEACH
Puzzle 6 Hidden Word: TAKE ME OUT
Puzzle 7 Hidden Word: Marion Cotillard & Gal Gadot (Suggested, but not yet confirmed, over on Deany's Answers yet.)
Puzzle 8 Hidden Word: BEETLE
Puzzle 9 N/A (See below.)
Puzzle 10 Hidden Word: VARIOUS
The prizes are as follows:
Puzzle 6: £1,000*
Puzzles 3, 5, 8 & 10: £50
Puzzles 1, 2, 6: & 7 £25
Puzzles 4 & 9 are postal entry only.
*All weekly winners will be entered into love it!'s grand £20,000 jackpot draw. The draw will take place every six months.
Re puzzle 7, I cut the strips of the two jumbled faces out and rearranged them on a different card. They're not full faces so it was still difficult but after googling the answer on Deany's site I would say that Marion Cotillard and Gal Gadot are the correct answers but always worth doing own research.0 -
Hi Midnighter
Thanks for all the answers
Movie Mix Up - definitely Gal Gadot for one half
Actual image here https://www.gofugyourself.com/well-played-gal-gadot-03-2016
The other half 99% sure it's Marion Cotillard as suggested
Although I can't find the actual image I think it comes from the 2013 SAG awards ( google images )
HTH0 -
Thank you!
You lot are good! Damn good and it is wholly appreciated.0
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