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How can you send both crosswords in?

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Iolanthe | 13:05 Sun 02nd Jan 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I've just opened the Mail on Sunday to do the crosswords, and notice that the Prize Crossword overlaps the Sir Lancelot Crossword on the back of the same page - completely daft!! They both state they won't accept photocopies, so it is impossible to submit both this week, as they have reduced the pages, presumably because of the Bank Holiday weekend.

Have others noticed this, and what do you suggest, other than not submitting both? I'm not able to go out to buy another paper!!
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Sorry folks, I've just gone back a few pages, and have read the comments of others. I think scanning in one is the best option and sticking it over the cut bit of page. What a stupid idiot the proof reader was who didn't notice, or didn't care that it was going to overlap......
it's a cunning plan by m.o.s. to increase circulation if you want to complete both xwords
you buy another paper
I have photocopied the half on prize crossword and stuck it the half left of
lancelot and will write note about both on same page, I am so glad I looked to the next
page before I cut the lancelot one out .... perhaps they won't get many sent in and will
void it....
I think someone had/has made a mistake, it's never happened before, its holiday
period, lets face some of us have been lucky enough to get the paper, have water
and electricity, none of which I was able to get because of the atrocious weather last
week.
Wishing you all a happy, healthy and Peaceful New Year

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