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Key

Words which opened the locks

Someone you love and send a card to on a special day. You will need the 4th letter. Valentine

Press something together with your fingers or hand. You will need the 3rd letter. squeeze

Expensive, upper-class, elegant. You will need the 3rd letter. posh

A person who gives advice on legal subjects and can represent people in court. You will need the 3rd letter. solicitor

The part of your fe below your mouth. You will need the 4th letter. chin

Being confident and not afraid to say what you feel or think. You will need the 5th letter. assertive

Two small, soft organs at the back of the mouth. You will need the 2nd letter. tonsils

You get them from food, they help you stay healthy. You will need the 3rd letter. vitamins

A text in different lines which often end in rhymes. You will need the 2nd letter. poem

French fries. You will need the third letter. chips

Password: resolution

First challenge

We found the pieces of ripped paper in the bottom drawer of the old desk in the hotel room.

  1. I will help the blind across the road.
  2. I will hang my trousers up.
  3. I will put the sleeves back on my records.
  4. I will not start smoking.
  5. I will stop squeezing my spots.
  6. I will be kind to the dog.
  7. I will help the poor and ignorant.
  8. After hearing the disgusting noises from downstairs last night, I have also vowed never to drink alcohol.

Password: Winstanley

Second challenge

The person in the mysterious photo is Sue Townsend.

How did you find out the answer?   Your answer

Password: Leicester

Third challenge – example answers

Objects in the first picture:

someone whose job is to deliver letters

chair for people who are unable to walk to use for moving around

Second picture

an object with printed pages and a cover which usually contains a story

a board of signs to read for blind people

Third picture

an object which you can buy fuel in

container made of glass for a popular brand of drink from Britain

Password: success

Fourth challenge:

Postman – Sue’s father was a postman.
Wheelchair -
Sue had degenerative arthritis, which left her reliant on a wheelchair.
Just William book –
Sue’s mother bought a collection of Richmal Crompton's Just William books at a jumble sale which she learnt to read from.
Braille signs board –
Sue was registered blind.
Corona botlle -
She was so poor when her first husband left, that she started to collect Corona bottles for 4 pennies.
Petrol tank -
She worked at a petrol station.

Any answer containing the above information can be correct.

Password: 2014