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This is a clue based on the principle we've been talking about, but it's not a double definition: 16ac Break one's nose, like Gill (8) Once you read "break" as a noun and forget the capital "G", you see BREATHER three times: from Rufus again, it's a triple definition!
After beating out the Keanu Reeves thriller John Wick in the US last week, $42.6m worldwide from a $5m budget makes it way more profitable in just its second frame than 2012's Battleship ($303m gross/$209m budget), 2000's Dungeons & Dragons ($33m/$45m) and 1985's Clue (based on Cluedo; $14m/$15m).
Participants are encouraged to snap photographs to illustrate each clue, based on what they find in their surroundings.
(The actor previously worked with Lynn on the popular 1985 movie "Clue," based on the board game).
Then you give a clue based on what you see in the picture, and then everyone submits cards based on that clue.
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For the recent detections, the group used clues based on features in the lower-energy emissions from a number of galaxies to focus their search for TeV photons.
7. Pictionary Family Edition £6.60 debenhams.com Classic game of quick sketches and crazy guesses, where players draw out a series of clues based on themes such as "action" or "object" for their team to deduce.
Instead, Watson crunched terabytes of data to figure out statistically likely responses to clues based in part on which words appear most often with other words in the texts it has stored.
Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on initial journal responses, thoughtful participation in class discussions, ability to use string-compasses in triangulation methods, creativity in developing maps of imaginary cities, accuracy of clues based on their maps, and persuasiveness of letters supporting meteorite research and funding.
So it would be very helpful to have a wider range of views for or against (or expressing indifference either way to) clues based on anagrams, either as a comment under this blog or in an email to me at [email protected]@theguardian.com
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