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Your turn to get lucky?

Feeling lucky? Then you'll definitely want to enter the Daily News movie contest this week, sponsored by "Lucky You," the gambling-themed romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana, which opens nationwide on May 4. One Daily News reader will win an overnight stay at the Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, plus dinner for two at one of the casino's gourmet restaurants, a pair of tickets to see a show, and passes for 10 for an advance screening of "Lucky You." Twenty-five others will win movie passes. See Page 71 for contest rules.

Feeling lucky?

Then you'll definitely want to enter the Daily News movie contest this week, sponsored by "Lucky You," the gambling-themed romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Eric Bana, which opens nationwide on May 4. One Daily News reader will win an overnight stay at the Tropicana Casino and Resort in Atlantic City, plus dinner for two at one of the casino's gourmet restaurants, a pair of tickets to see a show, and passes for 10 for an advance screening of "Lucky You." Twenty-five others will win movie passes. See Page 71 for contest rules.

Last week, Allison Slott, of Philadelphia, won a $100 gift certificate to Toppers Spa and Salon and the complete fourth season of "The OC" on DVD in our "In the Land of Women" movie contest. Ten readers won passes to see the film, "In the Land of Women" prize packs, plus tank tops and shorts. They are Courtney Walton, Mary Blair, Juanita Ball, Sivan Lavi, Angels Murray and Patricia Donahue, all of Philadelphia; Mary Zollo, of Lansdale; Theresa Thompson, of Boothwyn; Kathy Clark, of Strafford, and Tammy Budd, of Pottstown.

Last week, our T-shirt Trivia question asked readers to tell us what show's cancellation led save-our-show campaigners to put up a Ferris wheel outside a Burbank, Calif., elementary school? The answer: The WB's "Everwood." Our winners are Angela Windsor and April Purnell, of Philadelphia; James Hurst, of East Norriton; MaryAnn F. Swift, of Erdenheim; and Ray Capretti, of Atco, N.J.

We also asked readers to tell us what, besides cash, did the Warriors get in exchange for Wilt Chamberlain when "The Big Dipper" came to Philly in the middle of the 1964-65 NBA season. The answer: Paul Neumann, Connie Dierking and Lee Shaffer. T-shirt Trivia winners are Debbie Klineburger, Davida-Marie Burgess and Nicole Devereaux, of Philadelphia; Michael Weed, of Plymouth Meeting; and Scott Walton, of Lansdale.

Look for more T-Shirt Trivia on page 39 in today's Yo! section and on page 81 in Sports. *