Well, they only need to open one envelope, don't they, and if that has the correct answers then the rest can be dumped. And we have to accept that nowadays, with sites like this, there must be many more entries than there used to be so it's not a question of whether anyone is bright enough to complete a crossword and have a good chance, it is purely and simply a prize draw. That's why it's often better to go for local paper comps, for example, as your chances of winning the (smaller) prize may be better. But for most, probably all, competitions they do print the name of the winner or you can send for a complete list - I don't think it would be worth their while cheating and making them up. Incidentally, my sister won the �100 first prize for the MOS You crossword a couple of years ago and about a month after that I won one of the �25 runner ups so we know that's above board! And I have received runners up prize for the Saga crossword three times in the last three years so I still have faith enough to send in my entries, although my postage costs must by now far outweigh my winnings! Incidentally with Take a Break and Chat (the only two mags I buy) you can now enter all the comps online, which makes me feel quite virtuous as I am saving two lots of postage and the cost of envelopes!