1) Weekly answers must be received by midnight Sunday to be eligible (except for Question #10, which must be submitted by midnight on Saturday, December 13, 2014).
2) If more than one contestant answers the weekly question correctly, a winner will be selected by random drawing.
3) In order to be eligible for the Grand Prize, a contestant must have correctly answered at least 5 weekly questions.
4) If more than one contestant has correctly answered five or more weekly questions, the Grand Prize winner will be selected by random drawing.
5) The Waterfront Playhouse Board of Directors and full-time staff are not eligible to enter.
For questions or additional information, please contact Karen Hammond.
HINT: All answers can be found on the Waterfront Playhouse website
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