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The Mail on Sunday Sir Lancelot Sunday October 28th 2012

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RocW | 09:06 Sun 28th Oct 2012 | Crosswords
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I have just opened the paper to find that this is no longer a prize crossword. I never won a pen and don't really need any more pens but I feel somehow that the incentive has gone. It's like playing a card game without any stakes, even matchsticks. It just does not seem the same. Is the Mail on Sunday really that short of cash?
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Yes just realised that - we didn't get any warning last week that it would end!
Pity - I enjoyed this one , it was one of the more enjoyable , tricky ones.
Ah well - one less to do before lunch !!
Yes!! Most disappointing. Perhaps they could reduce the Prize Crossword to £1400 and still provide a pen. Although a fountain pen isn't much use for crosswords - a ballpoint would be better
I won the pen just a couple of weeks ago. It's very nice but I just can't see how it can be worth £100.
so has the crossword definitely finished now
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And what's more - Only last week I printed a whole sheet of labels!
No reason given.Did the setter ask for a pay rise?

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