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I got a clue from my patient's recent relapse.
This assumes that there is no clue from the bidding.
Businesses, he said, "should take a clue from that".
Take a clue from the decor and order fish.
Then came this clue, from Distefano: "All right, look, fat, O.K.? Fat guy".
"We had no clue from the national spelling bee that it existed," Mrs. Goldstein recalled.
In the same vein, "50% off (4-6)" was a clue from Rufus for HALF-ASLEEP.
Now, here's a clue from a puzzle by Paul, one of Araucaria's proteges.
"Refuse to go here with Spooner's broken racket (7)" was a clue from Araucaria.
I suggest that we might possibly derive some clue from portions of what I imagine to be his diary.
But sometimes a detail or a clue from one dream spills into the other, helping Michael find a killer.
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