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"As you put words in, it's fun to think how you would clue them," she says.
Add a letter or letters (usually the same ones, sometimes not) to a group of words or phrases, change them to something new and punny, and clue them cleverly based on the new words or phrases.
Your friend and her fiancé may be unaware of this custom, and it isn't up to you to clue them in, but any good wedding planning guide should enlighten them.
Most have entrances from the street as well as from the hotel, and they attract many customers who might not realize they are in a hotel restaurant (although a long jaunt to a lobby restroom can clue them in).
I know what you're thinking; you're thinking that anyone with access to the Internet can find this stuff out, but you really have to be involved in the world at large to be able to put these things in as entries, as opposed to filling your grid with dull entries and then just looking them up to clue them.
Realizing that the Met musicians might not have been familiar with the opera, he occasionally paused to clue them in on the plot, the characters and why Italians still consider this opera in which Attila the Hun invades Italy and the Roman Empire as central to their historical experience: the country was still festering under Austrian domination in 1846.
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In hopes of cluing them in, scientists have taken to showing them "panda porn".
Mr. Savoy has added a "ten" or an I and an O to his base phrases and clued them in a humorous way.
Anaphylactic reactions don't result from a first-time exposure, and most people experience a warning reaction that clues them in to their vulnerability.
Gen. Manjit Singh Ahluwalia, director general quality assurance, demanded the best Scotch -- Blue not Black Label -- and clued them in on how the system worked, especially when deals worth tens of millions of rupees -- called crores in India -- were at stake.
Scavengers who sifted through the refuse to unearth broadcast artifacts were generally wired into a collectors' word-of-mouth underground network that clued them in to the next film or tape dumping.
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