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Win £30 in our Guess the Word contest - January number 24

Closes on 31st of January 2024

Sue Feist was first out of the hat with the last answer of Pointer.

You could win a £30 cash prize in our new Guess the Word contest.

In this new contest you have to guess the mystery word from a series of letters that make up the word that we will release daily.

Between now and the end of January we will give you a number of mystery words to solve. In each case we will give you a clue as to the type of word you are looking for and we will release two letters in the word each day until the mystery word has been correctly solved.

The letters in each word will be released at random and not necessarily in the order in which they appear in the word.

The mystery words will vary in length and we will not tell you how long each mystery word is as that would make it too easy!

Once a mystery word has been solved we will then issue a new series of daily letters for a new mystery word.

The winning entry for each mystery word will be the first correct entry drawn after the end of a day in which at least one correct solution to the mystery word has been received.

You are allowed one guess per each mystery word every day and so you can return tomorrow for another try.

The overall winner of the £30 cash prize at the end of the month's competition will be the person who has the most individual winning entries and in the event of a tie a draw will be held to determine the winner of the £30 cash prize.

We will give you regular updates of the members who have solved each mystery word and have been drawn as the winner so you can see who is leading the competition.

To enter this contest you need to have paid for the upgrade service of Competitors Companion.

JANUARY CONTEST STANDINGS

Deborah Gilbody is our current leader with three wins. Valerie Seal, Ian Campbell, Sean Jones, TJ Auld and Ena Dutton have two wins. Jonathan Moakes, Carol Aikin, Jacquelyn Burton, Vivien Hamilton, Paul Strange, Lynn Dibb, Stephen Lodge, Priscilla Stubbs, Sue Feist and William Cameron have one win.

Question:
Our twenty fourth mystery word is the name of a station on the London Underground. The first two letters released that appear in the name are: E O

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Competitors Companion standard terms apply. - Competition ID: 15556

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