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2 December 2021

Wilson Partners Christmas Picture Puzzle Competition

It’s CHRISTMAS! For the next 12 (working) days Wilson Partners will be running a Christmas picture puzzle Competition. As 2021 has been yet another eventful year for everybody, we have decided to run a competition where the pictures refer to something or someone relevant to 2021 to highlight some of the great things achieved throughout the year. You can enter your answers at https://lnkd.in/dq_wjRkh  where all the picture puzzles are also listed. If you enter and get all 12 answers correct you will be in with a chance of winning 6 bottles of sparkling wine from Harrow & Hope. Terms and conditions apply, please see website. Good Luck! FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER FOR FURTHER CLUES!

Today’s clue: Farewell to one of the most polarising political leaders in history.

#makelifecount #christmas #accountantscanhavefuntoo #finance #youngacheiver #morethanfootball

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