Sentence examples for clue with a from inspiring English sources

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Here's another Azed clue, with a similar structure: 28d Grecian locale: —— l-licence is required for flogging in it?

But when "one" or "a" itself is used to indicate an A in an answer, it helps the setter construct a clue with a natural surface reading.

Some contain a piece of paper bearing coded inscriptions, which the De Bankolé character dutifully folds up and swallows, washing down the clue with a gulp of espresso.

Mr. Swarup's second novel, "Six Suspects," is a Bollywood version of the board game Clue with a strain of screwball comedy thrown in.

The first scene with David at Kenchington's grave had a massive clue, with a long lingering shot on the "mother to a loving son" etching.

One hundred ninety-six patients underwent coronary heart disease risk stratification by National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines and CLUE with a hand-carried ultrasound device with cardiac and vascular transducers.

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SHOUTS & MURMURS casual consisting of vague and/or infuriating crossword clues, with a crossword above them showing a blocky, smirking figure.

Calvo cheerily ignored the request for clean clues, with a reference to EE Cummings in "A toast to the happy couple, for cummings work!" and the winner is ConfusedSolver's "The endless verse I am loath to play before nuptial".

I certainly cannot declare a moratorium on such usage, beyond the general warning that clues with a cricketing theme in their surface reading are not an automatic guarantee of preference in the eyes of the judge!

By Michael Gerber The New Yorker, September 18 , 2000P. 94 SHOUTS & MURMURS casual consisting of vague and/or infuriating crossword clues, with a crossword above them showing a blocky, smirking figure... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

By Michael Gerber The New Yorker, September 18 , 2000P. 94 SHOUTS & MURMURS casual consisting of vague and/or infuriating crossword clues, with a crossword above them showing a blocky, smirking figure... View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Masha Gessen.

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