Sentence examples for a different clue from inspiring English sources

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That principle was still two decades away, but Morehead had a different clue.

Another statistical breakdown may offer a different clue to Wright's problems.

Given that this was one of the first things we did, I begin asking if we can have a different clue.

After much thought and advice from a number of experienced competitors, I decided to let it stand as normal and assume that most of those who remembered or had a record of the earlier competition 17 years ago would have consciously attempted to come up with a different clue.

Those of you who see both the print and the online versions of the puzzle noticed that CRAIG had a different clue in each, the online one being '"I loved Duncan" - by which Macbeth might have been hanged', a reference to Gordon Craig, the theatre designer and father of one of Isadora Duncan's illegitimate children.

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Some failed to find its anagram A-LIST, which is under the very first entry in Chambers as a compound of A. This rich Christmas pudding of a puzzle seems to have been generally popular, if on the tough side, though I guess that the placing and thus the recognition of the different clue types was not too difficult.

"There are a number of different clues that we use," he said.

But we have pieced together four different clues to gain a sense of Kindle's traction.

Two teams could look for different clues and it could be a race to see who gets the last clue first.

"Different techniques gave us different clues".

Eight clues (2) have had their definitions removed and added, superfluously, to eight different clues (3).

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