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Enter our March Where in the World contest and win £30 ! - Sunday's question
Closes on 30th of March 2025
You could win a £30 cash prize in our March Where in the World contest.
We will be asking you to name different locations in the world each day between now and the end of the month.
We provide a picture clue which might be cryptic in addition to the written clues.
At the end of each day's contest we will pick the winner from all correct answers received and so the winner is not necessarily the first entrant with the answer. The overall winner of the £30 cash prize at the end of the 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.
Only one entry per day is allowed, otherwise your entry will not count.
March contest standings
Sally Crawley was the first out of the hat with Friday's answer of Oxford. Deborah Gilbody, Philip Bennett, Sally Crawley, Raymond Gilroy, Valerie Seal, Lesley Davenport and Elaine Oliver are our current joint leaders with two wins. Ian Campbell, Deborah Hennighan, Lynn Dibb, Revd Mark Madeley, William Cameron, Geoffrey Hooley, Diane Walshe, Sean Jones, Paul Strange, Annette Duckworth, Jonathan Moakes, Elaine Hardy, Mike Potter and Michael Butler have one win.
February contest winner
Deborah Gilbody was the overall winner of the February contest.
Best of luck...
Question:
This city, which has a connection with the picture, was founded following a gold discovery. The city was occupied in 1900 by British forces during a war. One of the places the city is twinned with is the birthplace of a man who invented a game in which a Reverend is capable of murder. What is the name of the city ?
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Competitors Companion standard terms apply. - Competition ID: 18258