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QUEENS COUNTY CLERK WINS $20,000 CASHWORD INSTANT PRIZE
April 1, 2009
Sylvia E. Armstrong of Brooklyn, Kings County, won $20,000 playing New York Lottery's CASHWORD DOUBLER Instant game. An office clerk for Queens County, Armstrong said she plans to use her prize to pay bills.

Armstrong purchased her winning ticket at Angelica's Grocery, 101 Kingston Ave., Brooklyn. CASHWORD DOUBLER is a $2 Instant game that offers players 10 chances to win up to $20,000. The overall odds, of winning any prize are 1:5.09.

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