06 Jun 2026
issue 06 June 2026
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The unclued lights include a consecutive pair of double letters. 24/31 and 34/2 are the pairs and 13 and 41 include three pairs, albeit not all consecutively.
First prize Danielle Price, Dawlish Warren, Devon
The unclued lights include a consecutive pair of double letters. 24/31 and 34/2 are the pairs and 13 and 41 include three pairs, albeit not all consecutively. First prize Danielle Price, Dawlish Warren, Devon Runners-up Daniel Angel, Twickenham, Middlesex; Irene Purkiss, Southend on Sea, Essex
06 Jun 2026
issue 06 June 2026
Comments
The unclued lights include a consecutive pair of double letters. 24/31 and 34/2 are the pairs and 13 and 41 include three pairs, albeit not all consecutively.
First prize Danielle Price, Dawlish Warren, Devon

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