Sentence examples for clues back from inspiring English sources

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The orange-framed rubbing, on the left side with the word BAY, clues Back Bay station, and is in fact a dedication plaque for the station.

Each answer is comprised of the initial letters of one word from its own clue, one from the next clue, and so on (wrapping around from the end of the Down clues back to the beginning of the Across clues).

I liked the ideas that a) the bar heater was by the trunk to speed up decomposition and conceal identity; b) Alex has been moved abroad to protect his work, possibly by the American, and has been feeding clues back to Danny so he can join him.

Unless you put clear tape or your sticky note warns of a "stolen" receiver, which could lead through a trail of clues back to where they started.

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We didn't have a clue back then how to explain life in material terms.

When I saw the clue "Back order?" my brain immediately said "It is Saturday and there is a question mark at the end of this clue.

Instead, his greatest roles have been in films that are notably ensemble pieces, especially Taxi, Clue, Back to the Future and The Addams Family, and it is obvious that's how he likes it.

Will he or won't he? We'll find out whenever Mr. Weiner is ready to show us Season 6. Don had just ordered an old-fashioned, which might be a clue back to his old ways after an uncharacteristic season of fidelity.

"I had no clue back then what it takes to climb to the top of the world.

"It could be weeks, it could be months" before the clues came back, Ms. McRae said.

If you hit the end of the Down clues, wrap back around and continue at the beginning of the Across clues.

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