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£100,000 MURDER MYSTERY GAME!

£25,000 reward must be won each week — just solve the clues to find WHODUNNIT!

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In LAST Saturday’s Weekend magazine, we launched our new £100,000 Murder Mystery game with the first of four WHODUnnITS. Play detective and solve each case for your chance to win a £25,000 weekly reward. The first story is The Murder In The Library, — see the recap, right. So far, we have given you three of the clues and your fourth is here (see far right). If you missed Saturday’s paper, you can find the original full-length story, a picture of the murder scene and first clue at www.dailymail.co.uk/mystery

HOW TO PLAY: To work out who killed Sir Arthur Dingwall-Main, collect all six clues this week. Each clue is a flag. Write the name of the country of each flag in the grid, right. On Friday, with your final clue, we will reveal everything you need to identify the murderer and enter the draw for the £25,000 reward. If you’re stuck for the country today’s flag represents, or any others this week, call our Clue Line on 0901 293 6200. Calls cost £1 plus your network access charge. Happy sleuthing!

MURDER IN THE LIBRARY. It’s 1957. Explorer Sir Arthur Dingwall-Main has been murdered. He died in his library after eating a cake laced with cyanide. There are five suspects: his faithless wife OLIVIA, her lover CLAUDE and fellow explorer ROLAND. Also in the frame are chauffeur HAROLD and housekeepe­r SANDRA. Sir Arthur was clutching six scraps of paper torn from an almanac of the flags of the world. Each piece of paper shows a different flag. On Saturday, Inspector Alan Morris cracked the case, telling PC Tommy Briggs, ‘when it comes to murder, the devil is in the detail. Do I have to spell it out for you?’

TERMS and conditions on page 46. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 or over, exc NI and Channel Islands. For help with this competitio­n or using the Clue Line, call Customer Services on 0808 2727 0808.

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