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Discover Ludwig"clue cards" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to cards with clues on them, such as for a game or scavenger hunt. For example: "The teacher handed out five clue cards for the scavenger hunt."
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To win you need to collect 4 suspect clue cards (with matching poker suit and name!), 12 doughnut counters and all 5 parts of the pentagram puzzle.
'I have no idea,' he responded, and went to leave, then turned back and said, 'Oh, you did notice that they're all Clue cards, right?' We finally solved it 15 minutes later," Lovegrove said.
That one sent boldface types who had each paid $1,500 scurrying past Ornithischian dinosaurs, Saurischian dinosaurs and primitive mammals, carrying clue cards that said things like "giant wombat" or "carved beast" or "has an arched snout".
In 1999 Eddie Timanus, a blind sportswriter for USA Today, became an undefeated champion despite not being able to read the clue cards; on his final two days ratings went up 15percentt.
Events elsewhere include a workshop and sketching tour of Red Hook, Brooklyn (above), with the architect Ann deVere; a Brooklyn Bridge exploration and scavenger hunt; and a detective adventure in which children will use clue cards and observations to figure out facts about the Boehm House in Historic Richmond Town on Staten Island.
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and see Sammy Davis Jr. chided by Allen Ludden, the host, for depositing his clue-card in Eydie Gormé's slot.
In this book's opening chapters she writes about growing up in a Chicago suburb where going to McDonald's was reserved for "special occasions," where neighborhood kids thought it was fun to pedal through the haze of town trucks spraying DDT in the summer twilight, where she and her brothers spent more time playing board games (like Monopoly and Clue) and card games than watching television.
I had no clue about Card's homophobic statements while reading his story of an Earth united by the threat of an imminent alien invasion.
That was a no-no in my world - and I have no clue why Card Walker decided to do it that way".
Her eyes keep darting downward as she frantically searches for clues on information cards she's holding.
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