Crossword Puzzle Winners Named for October MindGames

Crossword Puzzle Winners Named For October MindGames

Complete crossword puzzles lead to entries in the hopper. Being in the hopper gives players a chance to win.

Thanks to tremendous excitement surrounding the October Crossword Puzzle, 10 MindGames champions will be celebrating with a $10 McDonalds Gift Card.

The names randomly selected from all completed entries are:

Tom Welk; Auburn Career Center, Painesville, OH;

Carson Ritter, OATC, Olathe, KS;

Randy Martin, Anderson Institute of Technology, Anderson, SC;

Glenn Hubert, Gloucester County Institute of Technology, Deptford, NJ;

Hunter Havel, Hancock County Technical Center, Ellsworth, ME;

Paul Frye, Moore Tech Automotive; Memphis, TN;

Parker Caldwell, Olathe Advanced Technical Center, Olathe, KS;

Jonathan Kollath, Seymour High School; Seymour, WI;

Wayne Hayden, Patrick County High School, Stuart, VA;

arrett Roux; Sebastian River High School Vero Beach, FL.

Next up: The challenging Guess The Tool contest. The winners will be randomly selected from all correct entries this week and entries must be received by midnight Sunday, October 25, 2020.

MindGames is a weekly series of interactive puzzles designed to sharpen your wits, fire the synapses and inspire creativity. New puzzles and activities will be posted regularly to help keep students engaged, connecting online and even have a chance to win some prizes. Solutions to the previous week’s puzzle and names of winners will be posted every Monday.

Chances of winning are dependent upon the number of correct entries received. Sorry, employees of Babcox Media, Tomorrow’s Technician, sponsors and advertisers are not eligible to enter.

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