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Saturday 11 January 1997 01:02 GMT
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Scrabble Silver Jubilee Competition

The prize of Terence Nolder's evening dress - in Scrabble green with sequinned silver letters - has been won by Mrs R Wade of Norwich.

Hieroglyphics

For correctly deciphering our competition, the following win copies of TUT TUT, the Egyptian hieroglyphics games from the British Museum:

Hugh Walding (Newport, Isle of Wight); D O'Connor, (Preston, Lancs); Jane Marsters (New Malden, Surrey).

New Year Competitions:

Next week, we shall begin to catch up with the answers and winners to our end-of-year chess, bridge, backgammon and True-or-False news items competitions which appeared in the 28 December edition.

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