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TODAY’S THE DAY YOU CAN ENTER OUR £100,000

MURDER MYSTERY GAME

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In Last Saturday’s Weekend magazine, we launched our £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 right for a recap of the story, including the five suspects and Inspector Morris’s explanatio­n of how to solve the crime and reveal the culprit! Plus, there’s your sixth and final clue (top right).

HOW TO PLAY

TO Play detective and work out who killed Sir arthur, you will need all six of the clues printed this week. Each clue has been a country’s flag and your final clue is on the right. We encouraged you to make a note of the countries represente­d in a grid we provided each day. now, complete the new grid (far right) with the capital cities of each of the countries. The initial letters of each city form an anagram of the killer’s first name — OLIVIA, CLAUDE, ROLAND, HAROLD OR SANDRA. you can enter the competitio­n today only — just follow the instructio­ns bottom right.

TIP!

IF YOU need help naming any of the countries or capital cities, call our Clue Line on 0901 293 6200. Calls cost £1 plus your network access charge. Terms and conditions are on page 62. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 or over excluding NI and Channel Islands. Entries to this week’s draw will only be accepted today between 6am and 10pm. Calls or texts outside these hours won’t be counted but may still be charged. Strictly one free email entry per person. Four newspaper front pages required to enter. If we cannot reach the winner tomorrow between 12-2pm we will contact a second entrant drawn at random, and so on, until someone answers our call. For help with this competitio­n or using the Solution Line, call Customer Services on 0808 272 0808.

HOW TO ENTER

WHEn you’ve entered all six capital cities in the shaded areas in the grid above, the first letters will reveal a six-letter anagram of the murderer’s name (OlIVIa, ClaUDE, ROlanD, HaROlD or SanDRa). Unscramble the anagram to find the culprit and enter the competitio­n. you may enter by phone or text as many times as you wish, but only once by email. Entries accepted between 6am and 10pm today — Friday, November 24 — ONLY. BY PHONE: Call 0901 293 6202 and leave your name, answer and contact phone number. Calls cost £1 plus your network charge.

BY TEXT: Text 65700 with the word MySTERy followed by your name, the answer and a second phone number if you wish (e.g. MySTERy Sue Smith SanDRa 01111 123456). Texts cost £1 plus standard network charge.

BY EMAIL: Enter for free by emailing solve@dmail.entries.co.uk with the subject line Murder Mystery Entry. Include your full name, answer and phone number. you may send only one email entry. We’ll pick a winner at random and call them between 12pm and 2pm tomorrow. We will try to call three times.you must also have retained four front pages of this week’s Mail to qualify.

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