Sentence examples for clue of the Week from inspiring English sources

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Also, if you have any suggestions for Clue of the Week, please nominate them below.

And please leave suggestions for the next Clue of the Week below.

We'll also be selecting a Clue of the Week for further examination.

The deftest politically-themed clue of the week came from Paul, the first compiler in our Meet The Setter feature.

With AGENTS via A GENTS, we're back in the loo again, aren't we? Let's have Clue of the Week, then.

And the IDES answer to the very first clue of the week ["Fateful day for Caesar"] — on a puzzle in the middle of October — was the icing on the cake.

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The clues are tough, end-of-the-week CIPHERs, but undeniably fair.

See you on Monday for more Clues of the Week.

If this doesn't appear in the Guardian blog's clues of the week round-up next week, something is wrong!

See you on Monday for more Clues of the Week; in the meantime, where do you draw the line?

An early clue was the weeks of looting we allowed to happen in Baghdad a year ago -- and not just at the Iraqi National Museum, where 13,000 objects, some of them major, remain missing, but at every public institution except the oil ministry.

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