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Player 1 can still make a mistake, in which case they can lose.
Player 2 can make a mistake in which case they would lose, but there is a way of playing that forces a tie.
This is a mistake in which the clue was so obviously "correct" -- seemingly not even needing to be checked -- that the error slipped right by me.
On this particular title there was obviously a mistake in which the process was carried out on the entire work, instead of just the intro text.
Continue the pattern until someone makes a mistake, in which case they must leave the circle.
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