Scottish Daily Mail

LAST CALL TO JOIN OUR £50K TREASURE HUNT!

It’s been our biggest yet ... now don’t miss your final chance to solve the daily riddles – and have a crack at our big cash prize

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Over the past three weeks, thousands of you have cracked the clues and entered the competitio­n, making it our most engaging Treasure Hunt ever. Today, we launch our final week, so don’t miss your last chance to win a fortune in our glorious cash competitio­n!

Our magnificen­t Great Summer Treasure Hunt has been taking you on a grand tour of Britain, giving you clues and riddles to crack every day.

This morning, another lucky reader will have received the third of our £10,000 treasure trove prizes.

Next Saturday, you could receive the call that will make you £10,000 richer. Plus, every correct entry over the four weeks will be entered into a draw to win an extra £10,000. That’s a total of £50,000, with £20,000 still up for grabs.

To claim our fourth treasure trove, all you have to do is use your skill and logic, together with your knowledge of Britain’s glorious heritage, to solve a series of clues or riddles relating to this week’s theme, which is Britain’s best sporting venues.

Today’s Treasure Hunt begins with this celebrator­y illustrati­on opposite. It depicts an exciting tennis doubles match, in which is hidden a series of letters that make up an anagram. Unscramble it and you will have solved your first clue — which will be the name of a sporting venue. Write today’s clue in the box provided below.

The Treasure Hunt continues in the paper next week as we tour the country with a series of tantalisin­g clues printed every day until Friday.

Work out the answer and write it in the box provided in each day’s paper. Keep your answers from each day next week and then, after you’ve solved the final clue next Friday, write all six answers in the grid provided in that day’s Daily Mail.

The letters in gold boxes in Friday’s grid will form an anagram — unscramble it and you will have the last solution. The best of luck!

FOr full terms and conditions, visit dailymail.co.uk/treasure

Today’s mystery word is in this picture

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