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I asked Enigmatist about a clue in which he had apparently hidden SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES.

She permitted the licensing of his characters for offbeat films like "Young Sherlock Holmes" (which imagines Holmes and Watson as teenagers) and "Without A Clue" (in which a bumbling Holmes is a patsy employed by a genius Watson).

9.02am GMT First set: Murray 2-5 Federer*denotesteserverer): If you watch old vidoes of Federer, especially on hard courts, there are matches in which his opponent did not have a clue, in which they hardly won a point - there was one such game against Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open in 2004 or 2005.

Since in VR only the virtual world is shown, walking with a headset in this world is difficult because the user has little clue in which direction he walks.

The title of this episode references the board game Clue, in which players state who they think the murderer is by saying, for example, "Colonel Mustard.

This is a problem you want taken CARE of; when you start a cold war, you make the cowardly choice- you refuse to take the problem head-on by just ignoring them, which may result into them either not getting a clue, in which case NOTHING gets solved, or you get into a HUGE fight.

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The puzzle in the paper and online combines baseball and music and features four clues in which a pitcher on a World Series team shares a name with a musician who scored a No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts.

Furthermore, it may provide useful clues in which tissues the mouse gene expression is most similar to its human ortholog, thus suggesting the possible relevance of a corresponding mouse model for a human disease.

She was Mrs Hudson in a dotty Sherlock Holmes frolic, Without a Clue (1988), in which the great detective (Michael Caine) is outwitted by an unusually sharp-eyed Dr Watson (Ben Kingsley), and she brought unobtrusive dignity to the part of the housekeeper in Shadowlands (1993), directed by Richard Attenborough.

Here, biology offers another clue: muscles, in which molecules move in unison.

In most cohorts, blood samples were collected throughout the year, except CLUE II, in which samples were collected from May to November, and ATBC, in which only 7% of samples were collected during June and August and none were collected in July.

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