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Win £30 in our Guess Who contest - October mystery person number 11

Closes on 17th of October 2022

Elaine Hardy was first out of the hat to identify the last mystery person in our October contest, Graeme Garden.

You could win a £30 cash prize in our Guess Who contest.

We are asking you to play detective and identify the name of the mystery person from a series of daily clues that we will release.

Between now and the end of this month we will release one clue every day until the mystery person has been correctly identified. Once a mystery person has been solved we will then issue a new series of daily clues for a new mystery person.

The winning entry for each mystery person will be the first correct entry drawn after the end of each day from all correct entries received.

You are allowed one guess per each mystery person 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 wins 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 daily contest winners 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.

Current Standings for October contest

Ian Campbell is the current leader with three wins. Paul Strange, Jonathan Moakes, JD Morrell, Paula Hicks, Deborah Gilbody, Elaine Hardy and Mike Potter have one win.

September winner

Maureen Williams was the overall winner of our September contest.

Here are Clues One and Two to the eleventh mystery person in this month's contest.

Question:
This mystery person was born in an English seaside resort in the 19th century and never married. She was a Dame of the British Empire.

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Competitors Companion standard terms apply. - Competition ID: 12486

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