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TODAY’S RIDDLE

(THE CATEGORY IS GEOGRAPHY)

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On its hill sides grow vineyards for wine white and red As it wends its way right down to the M ed, Through Geneva and Lyon and then further south Until past Avign on it reaches its mouth.

HOW TO PLAY

SOLVE today’s Trivia Chase riddle (on the right), then write the answer in the boxes provided and make a note of the first letter (in the shaded box).

USE your answer to enter today’s £1,000 daily prize draw (see below).

TO PLAY our weekly £10,000 game, solve all six daily riddles printed in the Mail from today until Friday. Keep your answers somewhere safe, noting down the first letter of each.

THESE six letters will form an anagram — unscramble it using the clue in Friday’s paper and you will have your final answer. Details for how to enter the weekly £10,000 prize draw will be in Friday’s paper.

ENTER OUR £1k DRAW

SUBMIT the first letter of your daily answer (in the shaded box) by phone or text. You can enter as many times as you wish. Today’s answer will be accepted on

Saturday, February 6, ONLY. For terms and conditions, see below.

ENTER BY PHONE: Call 0901 293 5200 and leave your name, the first letter of your answer and your preferred contact phone number. Calls cost £1 plus your phone company’s network access charge. ENTER BY TEXT: Text 65700 with the

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