Scottish Daily Mail

I won £10,000 with the Mail’s Royal Treasure Hunt

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- By Hannah Dawson

WHEN Linda Underwood got home from her night shift at 6am on Saturday, she decided to sleep for a few hours so she could enjoy her weekend.

Three hours later, she was woken by a phone call informing her that her puzzle-solving skills had bagged her £10,000 in the Daily Mail’s Royal Treasure Hunt.

After a cup of coffee to wake herself up, Mrs Underwood said: ‘I’m still trying to get over it. I tend not to sleep in on a Saturday anyway if I can help it or else I lose my day – so it was a nice wake-up call.’ For Mrs Underwood, 57, a parcel courier at East Midlands Airport, and her husband Kelvin, 64, the money is life-changing.

The couple, who have been married for 37 years, plan to move down to Cornwall from Coalville in Leicesters­hire.

‘We go to Cornwall every year for a week’s holiday which we’ve been doing for God knows how many years,’ she said. ‘We keep saying we were going to move and we made a decision at Christmas that we should start looking this year.

‘This will help immensely. My husband is not very good on his legs, he is registered disabled, so we’re after a bungalow because it’s a lot easier to get around.’

Mrs Underwood has been solving puzzles in the Daily Mail for years – and she is delighted that her work finally paid off.

She unscramble­d six riddles about Queen Victoria throughout the week to enter them into the solutions grid in Friday’s paper, which finally revealed the answer: the Royal Albert Hall.

‘I love puzzles,’ she said. ‘I’ve been doing puzzles for years, I always enter the Easter Egg one and I entered this one last time you did it, but never in a million years thought that I would win.’ Our Royal Treasure Hunt is running for three weeks with a total of £50,000 up for grabs. If you want a chance to win £10,000 in jewels or cash, you have one just more week to enter.

In addition, every reader who enters the weekly competitio­ns with the correct answer to all three of the hunts will be put into a prize draw, with the winner scooping £20,000 in jewels or cash and a VIP trip to London.

The Treasure Hunt started in Saturday’s Weekend magazine and today’s teaser is printed below – so start thinking!

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Problem solved: Linda Underwood is planning to move home

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