Baltimore woman wins $30k playing bonus lottery scratch-off

Baltimore Woman Wins $30K Playing Bonus Lottery Scratch-Off

Baltimore, MD – A Baltimore resident has claimed a $30,000 top prize from the Maryland Lottery’s Bonus Crossword 6th Edition scratch-off game. By successfully finding 10 words, including “pie,” “omelet,” “zap,” and “onion,” on her scratch-off, she secured the second of eight top prizes available in this edition.

The winning ticket was purchased at Wawa #8502, situated at 6541 Eastern Avenue in Baltimore City. This store will receive a $300 bonus from the Lottery for selling the winning ticket. The Bonus Crossword game, which released its 6th edition in February, is one of seven crossword-themed games offered by the Maryland Lottery, providing various options for fans of the genre.

With seven more top prizes remaining in the 6th Edition of the Bonus Crossword game, other players have ample opportunities to experience similar success. The Maryland Lottery continues to offer a range of crossword games, catering to different price points and prize levels.

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