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Seahawks fans! Play our Pro Football’s Big Game Challenge — you could win a $100 gift basket

CLICK ON http://pdn.upickem.net/upickem/registration/login.asp?contestid=161152 to enter our Pro Football’s Big Game Challenge.

You could win a $100-plus-lots-of-nifties Seahawks-themed gift basket from Wilder Auto in Port Angeles. And also qualify to win a Weber gas grill.

The contest is sponsored by Wilder Auto, Peninsula Daily News, Sequim Gazette and the Forks Forum.

IT’S EASY TO ENTER.

If you haven’t entered any of our previous online contests, go to http://pdn.upickem.net/upickem/registration/login.asp?contestid=161152 and click on the REGISTRATION tab to set up your account.

It will take no more than a minute.

NOTE — if you’ve entered any of our previous online contests, JUST LOG IN. Your sign-in information is the same for all our contests.

Then answer questions about the Super Bowl “Duel in the Desert” between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

Questions range from which team will win the opening coin toss to who will be the game’s most valuable player. 


Each question has a date and time it must be answered by to qualify for prizes. 

The player with the most correct answers wins. There’s even a tie-breaker question . . .  just in case. 

You can play as an individual or as a group of friends and/or family.

(To play as a group, register or login then click on the “my groups” tab, then “create a private group” and follow the instructions.)

OUR LOCAL WINNER — you must be a resident of Clallam or Jefferson counties — will win the Wilder Auto gift basket containing not only a $100 service gift certificate but a Honda stadium blanket, a coffee cup with Reese’s Pieces, a Toyota tote umbrella, a backscratcher, a window flag, a beanie, beads, tattoos, a treat bag, a party tray and balloons.

The Big Game Challenge’s national winner will receive the Weber gas grill.

You can also enter the contest by clicking on football helmet with the Pro Football’s Big Game Challenge logo at: www.sequimgazette.com, www.peninsuladailynews.com or www.forksforum.com

Then, for more information, click on the “Welcome” tab and scroll down to “read our FAQ for all the details.” 

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