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8A: It struck me, while figuring this clue out, how obsolete the cassette recorder is.
Everyone reads things differently, and sometimes glancing at a clue out of the side of one's eyes can lead to some weird solving moments.
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(Starting clue: Check out the signs about being in one of the first five cars on the No. 1 train to South Ferry).
The clue turns out to be a red herring, but then another murder happens in similar circumstances to Angela's.
As with so many detective trails, some of the clues turn out to be red herrings.
Now, even from a distance, clues leap out at me unbidden.
My clues started out as complete rubbish and they have developed over 30-odd years, so to me they feel completely comfortable and accessible.
On a good day, I can have the basis of half the clues worked out before I start trying to squeeze the solutions into a grid.
Phonics, contextual clues, sounding out, going back to words - all of these are important skills.
Once you've gone through all the clues, fill out more of your chart with the information you have.
It will be sniffed out clue by clue, and it will be done by physicians, nurses and local health departments.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com