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Still, for those patients, however many there are, any clue could be helpful.
To Bernstein a clue could be gleaned the day the New York Stock Exchange declined but had record volume.
However, considering that the goal is to create a new kind of bank, one clue could be to recreate the most popular services that those traditional banks offer today, such as consumer or small business loans; and savings and current accounts.
Another clue could be found in the flag with the word "Coexist" spelled out in religious symbols.
The answer to that clue could be "Who is Matt Lauer?!" After taking a serious beating in the press this week, the New York Post reported on Friday that Lauer is the favorite to replace "Jeopardy's" Alex Trebek when he steps down as the game show's host in 2016 (see update below).
For example, if a contestant were to select "Presidents for $200", the resulting clue could be "This 'Father of Our Country' didn't really chop down a cherry tree", to which the correct response would be "Who is/was George Washington?" If the contestant responds correctly, the clue's dollar value is added to the contestant's score, and they may select a new clue from the board.
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Few clues could be gleaned from the senator's enigmatic speech in Arizona yesterday.
Those clues could be as obvious as a speeding truck or as subtle as a pile of rocks.
Better clues could be submerged in the medical records of the people who have gotten defibrillators over the decades.
It's the puzzle aspect of this problem that captured my attention, the knowledge that clues could be pieced together to solve a mystery.
"How do you do that for everyone?" Perhaps understandably, the show runners interviewed weren't willing to share specifics on their endings, except to say that the clues could be found in the shows' beginnings.
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