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I had a lovely surprise this morning when a Philips Universal Atlas of the World arrived. Came straight from the publisher just saying "competition". I don't know which crossword I've won! I don't get the papers every week as I don't always have time to read them, but the xwords I most often enter are FT (standard and Polymath), Sunday Times, and Mail on Sunday.
I don't think the atlas is offered by the FT. Does anyone know which crossword offers this prize????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, you can just print it off from the Net. That's what I did. I'd never heard of the magazine just stumbled across the xword.
Isn't it weird - you regularly enter the same xwords week in and week out, then enter a one-off and win! Shaneystar is right tho, I think it's one of the most diff xwords I've come across and took a long time to complete!
FWIW, I've always thought ref competitions, it's worth focusing on those which are likely to have a lower number of entries. Just a case of the numbers game I guess.
Good luck!
Hi Macpark!
Really funny about the t-shirt - still it's the joy of seeing your name in print really!
The Weekend FT has two prize xwords. A standard cryptic one and also Polymath, a general knowledge one tho most of the clues are way outside my own gen knowledge so it's a welcome challenge. I've won the cryptic FT twice (gorgeous fountain pen/biro sets). I think I once read their average entry level was 3000 entries.... The best xwords IMHO are compiled by "Cinephile" who is, I believe, a retired Vicar from Oxford!
The Monday FT also used to have a cryptic prize xword. Prob still does but I haven't bought it for a long time.
The hardest one I know of is Mephisto (Sunday Times supplement). I think I once cracked six clues - my record. Haven't tried it for ages so will treat myself to this tomorrow.....