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|image          = Cluedo TV21 competition.jpg
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|series        = ''[[TV Century 21]]'' adverts and competitions
|series        = ''[[TV Century 21]]'' adverts and competitions
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|publisher      = City Magazines
|publisher      = City Magazines
|editor        = [[Alan Fennell]]
|editor        = [[Alan Fennell]]
|publication    = TV21 58, TV21 65
|publication    = [[TV21 58]], [[TV21 65]]
|release date  = [[26 February (releases)|26 February]] and [[16 April (releases)|16 April]] [[1966 (releases)|1966]]
|release date  = 26 February - 16 April 1966
|prev          = 100 Dalek Bagatelles Must Be Won!
|prev          = 100 Dalek Bagatelles Must Be Won!
|next          = Destroy all Daleks with Dr Who's Anti-Dalek Sonic Disintegrator (short story)
|next          = Destroy all Daleks with Dr Who's Anti-Dalek Sonic Disintegrator (short story)

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50 Cluedo Games To Be Won! was a 21 competition printed in TV Century 21. Although the prize was unrelated to the Doctor Who universe, it heavily involved the Daleks.

The competition was started in TV21 58 where the rules and prizes were outlined. It was set largely in-universe, being hosted by Agent Twenty One from the Universal Secret Service. He stated the competition was a sample observation test used in the selecting of Senior Special Agents. Additionally, the test was stated to be the first hurdle which every office agent had to overcome before embarking on the full training course at the USS spy school, where they would be taught computer engineering, toy design and repair, karate, hypnotism, and armed and unarmed combat. Notably, the competition marked the first substantial crossover between the DWU and The Man from U.N.C.L.E., following a brief reference to the series in the short story Time Barrier Busted, by visually depicting Illya Kuryakin alongside the Daleks. It was also yet another crossover with elements from Fireball XL5, Stingray and Thunderbirds.

For a chance of winning, readers had to identify the deliberate mistakes in the six images printed on the page, as well as write an alternative clue to picture B. The closing date was 10 March 1966. It was stated that the fifty correct entries which, in the opinion of the judges, provided the best alternative clue would be declared the winners and each receive a Waddington Cluedo Game. Two hundred runners-up each received a Waddington Jigsaw. It was announced the names of the winners would be printed in TV21 65 on 16 April and this proved to be accurate.

Winners[[edit] | [edit source]]

50 winners[[edit] | [edit source]]

 
Clues A and B
  • N. Bailey, Portsmouth
  • D. Roft, Angus
  • R. Bennett, Ashford
  • D. Morgan, Caton
  • D. Brown, Glasgow
  • L. Fraser, Glasgow
  • D. Moore, Glasgow
  • A. Firth, Pontefract
  • P. Cross, Blackpool
  • P. Speak, Scarborough
  • A. Pagan, Tolteridge
  • C. Burton, Swindon
  • J. Govey, New Barnet
  • S. Glazier, London S.W.2
  • H. Lambourne, Headington
  • D. Gillies, Glasgow S.W.1
  • S. Croft, Dewsbury
  • T. Gifford, Middlesboro'
  • D. Procter, Pudbey
  • S. Tee, Portsmouth
  • M. Elvis, Birmingham
  • J. Wagstaff, Bedford
  • G. Eveleigh, S. Croydon
  • K. Wilson, Greenoside
  • A. Towers, Norwich
  • C. Morrison, Glasgow
  • A. Fort, Burnley
  • A. Roberts, Denbighshire
  • M. Waterhouse, Saltford
  • J. Stubbs, Rochester
  • D. Curtis, Felixstowe
  • G. Goodall, Edmonton
  • T. Boreham, Halstead
  • S. Flynn, Wallington
  • W. Kinrade, Wallington
  • S. Flynn, Darlington
  • V. Turburville, Basildon
  • P. Schubert, Rainham
  • M. Evans, Hants.
  • P. Longdon, Nr. Barnsley
  • A. Wilds, Kingston
  • S. Mossop, Stockport
  • T. Carter, Gorton
  • D. Preston, Louth
  • R. Sroxell, Thornton H'th
  • C. Field, Bedford
  • M. Dearle, Barnstaple
  • R. Pattenden, Folkestone
  • H. Rees, Swansea
  • P. Goodwin, Worthing

200 runners up[[edit] | [edit source]]

 
Clues C, D, E and F
  • W. Betreen, Bournemouth
  • Edwin Notman, Romford
  • Ian Hodges, Wood Green
  • M. Kitchingman, Leeds
  • Paul Bradbury, Salop
  • B. Laurance, Uppingham
  • Ian Downie, Stevenston
  • George Parkin, Shipley
  • David Radley, Lincoln
  • Gary Coleshill, Chipperfield
  • C. J. Garnham, New Malden
  • S. Booth, Stoke on Trent
  • David Richards, Holmewood
  • N. White, Edgware
  • A. Howe, Ipswich
  • Jon Byatt, Doncaster
  • Alan Barrett, Stockport
  • A. Middleton, Edinburgh
  • K. Patmore, Highams Park
  • David Wood, Peterborough
  • S. Hillyorde, Gloucester
  • A. Whybrow, Ebbw Vale
  • Alan Peers, Portsmouth
  • D. Bewell, Hull
  • Mark Peach, Forum
  • T. Tomlinson, Newcastle
  • Richard Matthews, Wantage
  • Timothy Jones, Hackney
  • Steven Metcalf, Sunderland
  • Alec Connan, Oakengates
  • J. Gray, Sutton Coldfield
  • John Bradbury, Stalybridge
  • Ian Puxley, Romford
  • Paul Rutterford, Wivenhoe
  • Paul Jackson, Wigan
  • Graham Push, Holsworthy
  • Barry Dwyer, West Ervell
  • Paul Pelowski, Dalston
  • David Paul, Wallington
  • Andrew Hills, Stevenage
  • Nigel Robinson, Upton-By-Chester
  • Carol Walker, Dudley
  • Ian Hutton, Peterborough
  • David Mackenzie, Glasgow
  • D. Chant, Plumstead
  • S. Blackburn, Osbaldwick
  • C. Walton, Coventry
  • M. Tomlinson, Warrington
  • John Huffer, Leeds
  • M. Matthews, Faversham
  • C. Desmond, North Cheam
  • Billy Lauder, Glasgow
  • N. Parker, Southville
  • B. Markus, Pulloxhill
  • C. Lennard, Malvern
  • G. Cunningham, Dundee
  • J. Frankland, Preston
  • Stephen Print, Braintree
  • J. Webb, Preston
  • Graeme Bennie, York
  • L. Richards, West Drayton
  • C. Condley, Porstmouth
  • D. Kenworthy, Manchester
  • Stephen Davis, Morden
  • T. Richardson, Sth. Swindon
  • David Rush, Gloucester
  • Paul Fewtell, Kings Lynn
  • T. Hammond, Northampton
  • A. Vigelskas, Manchester
  • S. Bradfield, Buntingford
  • Colin Shinkin, Wisbech
  • C. Whitehouse, Newark
  • A. Sangster, Dunbartonshire
  • P. Morris, London E.3
  • Kathryn Sowood, Ormskirk
  • Anthony Probets, Swindon
  • John Doyle, Prestwick
  • James Spencer, Fulham
  • Richard Nixon, Harrow
  • Peter Grant, Buxton
  • A. Manley, S. Croydon
  • Ian Bremner, Edinburgh
  • Miriam Stead, Welling
  • D. Brocklehurst, Blackburn
  • Christine Pelowski, Dalston
  • James Bryson, Stonehouse
  • Michael Knight, Putney
  • C. Scribbins, Maidenhead
  • Michael Taylor, Castleford
  • Peter Aitcheson, Sunnyside
  • John Pike, Acomb, Yorks.
  • Nigel Cooper, Bracknell
  • A. Simmonds, Wendover
  • Stephen Riches, Ilford
  • D. Plastow, Edinburgh
  • Peter Morris, Cardiff
  • Philip Taylor, Heywood
  • S. Crouch, Portsmouth
  • K. Thomas, South Norwood
  • Paul Brady, Rotherham
  • A. Howells, Llandenny
  • Kevin Caston, Norfolk
  • Bryan Palmer, Guernsey
  • N. Matthews, Rochester
  • Edward Harris, Northwood
  • A. Roberts, Gt. Yarmouth
  • P. Webb, Ellesmere Port
  • Kevin Parish, Bideford
  • A. N. Stutely, Chelmsford
  • Michael King, Wigan
  • Samual Coates, Belfrast
  • Andrew Baird, Ayrshire
  • Mark Tempest, Bury St. Edmunds
  • David Trayner, Ayr
  • Andrew Cole, Walsall
  • David Ryan, Beckenham
  • R. Kirby, Middlesborough
  • A. Spark, South Shields
  • C. Johnstone, Poole
  • John Harrison, Chesterfield
  • I. Macgregor, Birmingham
  • T. Packman, London S.W.11
  • M. Jones, Castle Bromwich
  • Alan Ferguson, Falkirk
  • M. Davison, Leeds
  • Simon Starr, Redhill
  • B. Clark, Potters Bar
  • Angus Dyson, Hooe
  • P. Morgan, Chorlton-Cum-Hardy
  • Sara Mumby, Mansfield
  • Paul Allen, Walthamstow
  • L. Beacon, London S.W.8
  • Anne Felton, Hounslow
  • N. Edwards, Burton-on-Trent
  • Keith Dawson, Wakefield
  • William Bailey, Tamworth
  • Howell Jones, Blackwood
  • M. Sampson, Surbiton
  • Stephen Branch, Basildon
  • R. Bradley, East Grinstead
  • Stuart Sanders, Byfleet
  • C. Moor, Southampton
  • David Simphin, Bristol
  • Ian Currans, London S.E.12
  • Alastair Mann, Aberdeen
  • David Owen, Cheshire
  • Nigel Brewis, Lulworth
  • Timothy Rex, Swindon
  • M. J. Evans, Staines
  • Nigel Makin, Jersey
  • Geraint Day, Whalley, Lancs.
  • J. M. Hill, Warrington
  • M. Hayward, Birmingham
  • Peter Brooke, Yeovil
  • Ronald Chadwick, Wallasey
  • Norman Lamont, Ayrshire
  • Christopher Bilinis, Harlow
  • R. Parkes, West Bromwich
  • D. Hunter, Halesowen
  • A. Otsa, Long Eaton, Notts.
  • Mark Heppenstall, Halifax
  • B. Mattingley, W. Wickham
  • Kenneth Playford, Plaistow
  • Michael Evans, Congresbury
  • Antony Sweet, Slough
  • Donald Grant, Bolton
  • David Monk, Banstead
  • S. Cranfield-Thompson, Waderbridge
  • Robert Ormerod, Cwmbran
  • Dexter Durrant, Norwich
  • Peter Sinden, Brighton
  • Clive Redfern, Sheffield
  • Bill Ashton, Preston
  • A. Collins, Birmingham
  • B. Wescwke, London N.7
  • D. Barker, Rochdale
  • Neil Bennett, Ashford
  • John Pitman, Yeovil
  • M. Wharf, Manor Park E.12
  • K. Cheetham, Morton, Blackpool
  • David Lord, Littleborough
  • T. Basley, Liverpool
  • Stephen Fox, Nottingham
  • William Wall, Stoneferry
  • Thomas Munro, Edinburgh
  • A. Seager, Leigh-On-Sea
  • Clive Knott, Portsmouth
  • Marcus Platt, Pevensey Bay
  • Peter Green, Chingford
  • D. Finley, Birmingham
  • Robert Williams, Halstead
  • Kim Stallwood, Camberley
  • David Hilton, Bridgend
  • Susan Garrard, Ilford
  • B. Wallace, Glencarse
  • Steven Byng, Northend
  • A. Saragossi, Oakwood N.14
  • Mark Hardy, St. Annes
  • R. Innes, Ipswich
  • Deo Nanda Lall, Herne Hill
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