Sentence examples for clue which was from inspiring English sources

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In 1985, there was "Clue," which was clueless, and Variety has reported that Ridley Scott, of all people, will be producing a screen adaptation of Monopoly.

And I thought the clue, which was not phrased in a lewd way at all, gave it a serious patina that made it acceptible, certainly by contemporary standards.

The investigation is being led by detectives in Nevada, where Naso was living when he was arrested, but the evidence is taking them across the country, often led by a fragmentary clue which was little more than a reference to a county, a building or a cemetery.

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And if I'm in the car I'll listen to Radio 4 for the music and I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, which is brilliant.

And so I get the paper and look eagerly for the clue, which is: "See cluer's use of rare, silly pseudo-lingo - absurd nonsense from 4 (10, 5, 5, 5, 9)".

Clue: Which is greater?

However, our unexpected marked regional differences may provide a clue, which is a fragile issue to discuss.

But despite the NHS being perhaps the most information-rich health system in the world, we have little clue which are good and which are bad.

Dr Bradshaw says that again, it moves around in bigger and bigger circles, until it finds a clue which is a landmark or a smell – that tells it where it is.

Your average person wouldn't have a clue, which is why one was needed.

I -- ". " -- don't have a clue, which is why I'm -- ". " -- exactly the man for the job".

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