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  • Midnighter
    Midnighter Posts: 18,382 Forumite
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    Competition ID: 12778
    Prize: Roberts Revival Radio
    Answer: JINGLE

    Enter here: Puzzler

    PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CHOOSE ISSUE 92 FROM THE DR0P DOWN MENU.
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  • Midnighter
    Midnighter Posts: 18,382 Forumite
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    THE FOLLOWING COMP RUNS ACROSS ALL THE TESCO MAGAZINES:

    Competition ID: 12810
    Prize: £1,000
    Answer: SOUP

    Enter here: Puzzler

    PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CHOOSE ISSUE 21 FROM THE DR0P DOWN MENU.
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  • maursie
    maursie Posts: 299 Forumite
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    Competition: Lexicon-Go
    Competition ID: 12740
    Answer: FORWARD

    Competition: Dilly Court Novel
    Competition ID: 12741
    Answer: ROMANCE

    Competition: £1000 Cash
    Competition ID: 12742
    Answer: PLOUGH

    Competition: Fitbit Charge 2
    Competition ID: 12743
    Answer: CHARGE

    Competition: Love2shop Vouchers
    Competition ID: 12744
    Answer: WINDOW

    Competition: Progress kitchen set
    Competition ID: 12745
    Answer: PROGRESS

    Competition: Pilot Pen sets
    Competition ID: 12746
    Answer:CLICKER

    Competition: Sardinia Holiday (£2500 love2shop holiday card)
    Competition ID: 12747
    Answer: SCENIC
  • ricke17
    ricke17 Posts: 149 Forumite
    I was wondering if someone was able to do this months puzzle for me. I’m quite unwell at the moment and cannot concentrate. The shaded letters spelt left to right spells out a saying. Thanks in advance. I’ll post all the usual details once one of you lovely people help me out. Rick.

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  • ricke17
    ricke17 Posts: 149 Forumite
    edited 29 January 2018 at 5:19PM
    Scratch the above post - I managed to figure it out. Sorry if people have started doing it.

    THIS IS NOT OPEN YET, PLS BUMP WHEN IT IS .

    Puzzler Collection 391

    Competition: £2,525 cash competition
    Competition ID: 12790
    Prizes:
    (1st) 1 x £1,025
    (2nd) 2 x £500
    (3rd) 5 x £100
    Answer - ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST

    To enter..Log in/ choose correct
    issue number, and have the correct competition ID

    Home page
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/

    Direct - BUT CHOOSE 391 FROM DROP DOWN MENU
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/magazine-competition?m=Puzzler%20Collection
  • Misslayed
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    ricke17 wrote: »
    Scratch the above post - I managed to figure it out. Sorry if people have started doing it.

    THIS IS NOT OPEN YET, PLS BUMP WHEN IT IS .

    Puzzler Collection 391

    Competition: £2,525 cash competition
    Competition ID: 12790
    Prizes:
    (1st) 1 x £1,025
    (2nd) 2 x £500
    (3rd) 5 x £100
    Answer - ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST

    To enter..Log in/ choose correct
    issue number, and have the correct competition ID

    Home page
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/

    Direct - BUT CHOOSE 391 FROM DROP DOWN MENU
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/magazine-competition?m=Puzzler%20Collection
    Glad you’re feeling better!
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  • Daphne01
    Daphne01 Posts: 22,145 Forumite
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    Now open, thanks for posting hope you're feeling better :)
    ricke17 wrote: »
    Scratch the above post - I managed to figure it out. Sorry if people have started doing it.

    THIS IS NOT OPEN YET, PLS BUMP WHEN IT IS .

    Puzzler Collection 391

    Competition: £2,525 cash competition
    Competition ID: 12790
    Prizes:
    (1st) 1 x £1,025
    (2nd) 2 x £500
    (3rd) 5 x £100
    Answer - ENOUGH IS AS GOOD AS A FEAST

    To enter..Log in/ choose correct
    issue number, and have the correct competition ID

    Home page
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/

    Direct - BUT CHOOSE 391 FROM DROP DOWN MENU
    http://www.puzzler.com/competitions/magazine-competition?m=Puzzler%20Collection
    A strong man stands up for himself, a stronger man stands up for others.




  • Midnighter
    Midnighter Posts: 18,382 Forumite
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    https://www.puzzler.com/national-puzzle-day-2018

    January 29 is National Puzzle Day and it's all the excuse we need to kick back with some of our favourite puzzles and a cup of tea, the perfect combination! Why not join us? Crack our quiz questions and you could win a fabulous 'puzzle pack' containing delicious Qi teas, a bundle of puzzles, and a Parker pen – just add hot water!

    For your chance to win our super 'puzzle pack' prize, you'll need to crack our five puzzle quiz questions, below! When you have all five answers, take the first letter of each and rearrange the five letters into a word that's associated with puzzles, and in which no answer letter appears in the same position as its question – this is your prize answer.

    1. What was the operation codename for the D-Day landings, which landed a crossword setter into considerable hot water in May 1944, when he included it in a puzzle for the British newspaper, The Daily Telegraph? (8)

    A: Overlord

    2. What name is given to a maze, particularly the construction built by Daedalus in Greek mythology to house the Minotaur of Crete? (9)#

    A: Labyrinth

    3. Can you complete this anagram of TOM MARVOLO RIDDLE, used by JK Rowling in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: I AM LORD ___? (9)

    A: Voldemort

    4. What name was given to the cipher machine, invented by German engineer Arthur Scherbius, whose codes were deciphered at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England, during the Second World War? (6)

    A: Enigma

    5. What 9x9 grid logic puzzle achieved such popularity following its publication by The Times in London, that its Japanese name was chosen as the Oxford Dictionaries UK Word of the Year for 2005? (6)

    A: Sudoku

    Prize Answer: SOLVE
    '...luck came to those who left a space for it.' Terry Pratchett
  • Midnighter wrote: »
    Not sure if anyone will be interested in this one due to the £3.99 price tag, but there's a new Puzzler mag:

    I would have loved to start helping this thread but I arrived too late to get this one... are there any other Puzzler magazines that need to be covered?
    Wins for 2018: Ettinger Valentines Goodie Pack, Plastic Ain't Fantastic Calico Bag, Chocolate treats, Knitted Miffy Toy and a Jungle Bunch DVD!
  • fire**fly
    fire**fly Posts: 147,837 Forumite
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    lisellerjw wrote: »
    I would have loved to start helping this thread but I arrived too late to get this one... are there any other Puzzler magazines that need to be covered?


    hi, I don't think anyone is covering the Q Junior Puzzles ?
    https://www.puzzler.com/magazines/children/q-junior-puzzles
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