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22-Year-Old From Noank Wins $25,000 In Lottery

Andrew Blacker bought ticket at a gocery store in Stonington.

The following is a press release form the Connecticut lottery:

During a recent trip to the grocery store, Andrew Blacker, 22, of Noank cashed in a couple lottery tickets and purchased a “Cashword 19” instant ticket with his winnings for a little bit more fun.

“Cashword takes some time to play, and I enjoy that part,” Blacker said. After scratching 20 of the corresponding letters on his Cashword puzzle, Blacker uncovered the letter “H” revealing the word “WHIM” for a total of ten words and a top prize worth $25,000.

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“My roommate and I were both speechless,” Blacker told Lottery officials with an ear-to-ear grin.
 
Cashword, which is similar in style to a crossword puzzle, has long been a fan favorite since it was first launched by the CT Lottery in 1998.  Those, like Blacker, who enjoy the extended style of play, build prizes upon how many matches are made as the play is completed.
 
Blacker arrived at CT Lottery headquarters in Rocky Hill to claim his prize check for $17,076 (value after taxes) was clearly thrilled with his $25,000 prize win. “I just started a new job, so this is going to be a big help with getting a new apartment…and a couple new suits!” Blacker said.
 
For selling Blacker his top prize winning ticket, Stop & Shop, located at 91 Voluntown Road in Stonington will receive a $250 bonus check from the CT Lottery.  
 
There are 20 top prizes of $25,000 in the $3 game Cashword 19; currently 6 top prize remains to be claimed. Overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 3.74.

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