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Have one or two of the most important clues be very subtle, so the reader doesn't fully acknowledge them.
Sam Bellotto recommends that one third of clues be straightforward (for example, "great cat" for "tiger"), one third clever (for example, "jungle stalker" for "tiger") and the remaining third are what are known as "fill-ins", such as "of the" for "War __ Roses".[5].
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Clues were few.
Tactile clues were essential.
No clues were revealed.
Clues are scattered.
The clues were accurate.
The clues are everywhere.
The clues were there.
Other clues were left unexplored.
Clues are designed to mislead.
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