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A list of all Secret Seven Passwords Used - Including the short stories

1947. At Seaside Cottage. No passwords.

1948. Secret of the Old Mill - Tiddlywinks,Wenceslas,Hee-haw,
But Tiddly-winks is no longer their password, because too many people know it now.
They've thought of something else. It begins with an H and ends with a W, and I know it has something to do with a donkey.
Whatever can it be ?


1949.The Secret Seven - Wenceslas,Week-days,

1950.Secret Seven Adventure - Rabbits,Indians!,Adventure,

1951.Well Done Secret Seven - Adventure,

1952.Secret Seven on the Trail - Picked Onions,Cheeky Charlie,

1953. Go Ahead Secret Seven - Jack Sprat,Beware,Bamboozle,

1954. Good Work Secret Seven - Guy Fawkes,Fireworks,

1955. Secret Seven Win Through - Thursday,Easter-egg,

1956. Three Cheers Secret Seven - Lollipops.Grim,

1957. Secret Seven Mystery - Mint Sauce,Stable-boy,

1958. Puzzle for the Secret Seven - Wuff!,Thump!,

1959. Secret Seven Fireworks - Wee Willie Winkie,

1960. Good Old Secret Seven - wuff-wuff,Telescope,pictures,

1961. Shock for the Secret Seven - Toad-in-the-Hole,

1962. Look Out Secret Seven - Holidays!,

1963. Fun for the Secret Seven - Scamper,



The Secret Seven Short Story Collection



The Secret of Old Mill {Secret Seven} - Tiddlywinks,Wenceslas,Hee-haw

The Humbug Adventure {Secret Seven}

Adventure on the Way Home {Secret Seven}

An Afternoon with the Secret Seven

Where Are the Secret Seven

Hurry, Secret Seven, Hurry!

I don't think there are any other passwords in the shorts stories except the one listed above???
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1947. At Seaside Cottage. No passwords.

1948. Secret of the Old Mill - Tiddlywinks


If multiple passwords were used (in the full-length SS stories) should we name them all? :)
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Oh yes please Poppy,then this will be a definitive list.
I don't know if it's been attempted before?
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Maybe this could be in the Games thread? :wink:

I remember two passwords from Secret Seven Adventure (Rabbits and Adventure), but as that's the only SS book I've ever read, I can't do much to help you guys! :lol:
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Would rather keep the thread in the books for future reference/research etc.

Just a few needed from the short story collection if anyone can remember any passwords used?? :D
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There are no passwords in the 4 stories which appear in the Magazine Annuals. These are those you list with the exception of "Where are the Secret Seven?"
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It's good to see a list of all the passwords. I hadn't realised the Secret Seven had had "Wuff!" and "Wuff-wuff", which are very similar.
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I couldn't remember Bamboozle in Go Ahead Secret Seven. I had to go and check that one and it's not that long since I read it.
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pete9012S wrote:A list of all Secret Seven Passwords Used - Including the short stories

1947. At Seaside Cottage. No passwords.

1948. Secret of the Old Mill - Tiddlywinks,Wenceslas,?????????
But Tiddly-winks is no longer their password, because too many people know it now.
They've thought of something else. It begins with an H and ends with a W, and I know it has something to do with a donkey.
Whatever can it be ?
Hehaw? ;-)
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Excellent! Thanks Rob I will add it to the list at the top! :D
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pete9012S wrote: 17 Apr 2015, 08:39 A list of all Secret Seven Passwords Used - Including the short stories

1947. At Seaside Cottage. No passwords.

1948. Secret of the Old Mill - Tiddlywinks,Wenceslas,Hee-haw,
But Tiddly-winks is no longer their password, because too many people know it now.
They've thought of something else. It begins with an H and ends with a W, and I know it has something to do with a donkey.
Whatever can it be ?


1949.The Secret Seven - Wenceslas,Week-days,

1950.Secret Seven Adventure - Rabbits,Indians!,Adventure,

1951.Well Done Secret Seven - Adventure,

1952.Secret Seven on the Trail - Picked Onions,Cheeky Charlie,

1953. Go Ahead Secret Seven - Jack Sprat,Beware,Bamboozle,

1954. Good Work Secret Seven - Guy Fawkes,Fireworks,

1955. Secret Seven Win Through - Thursday,Easter-egg,

1956. Three Cheers Secret Seven - Lollipops.Grim,

1957. Secret Seven Mystery - Mint Sauce,Stable-boy,

1958. Puzzle for the Secret Seven - Wuff!,Thump!,

1959. Secret Seven Fireworks - Wee Willie Winkie,

1960. Good Old Secret Seven - wuff-wuff,Telescope,pictures,

1961. Shock for the Secret Seven - Toad-in-the-Hole,

1962. Look Out Secret Seven - Holidays!,

1963. Fun for the Secret Seven - Scamper,



The Secret Seven Short Story Collection



The Secret of Old Mill {Secret Seven} - Tiddlywinks,Wenceslas,Hee-haw

The Humbug Adventure {Secret Seven}

Adventure on the Way Home {Secret Seven}

An Afternoon with the Secret Seven

Where Are the Secret Seven

Hurry, Secret Seven, Hurry!

I don't think there are any other passwords in the shorts stories except the one listed above???


I had forgotten about this - I was just about to compile the list from scratch - I'm getting old!! :oops:
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You've no hope of remembering a password, then!
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Me too. Haven't been able to enter my shed for years!
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:D :D :D
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Splodj wrote: 08 Jan 2023, 12:59 Me too. Haven't been able to enter my shed for years!
I know the password, but there's nobody inside to let me in.
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