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Good clues include a healthy dollop of misdirection.
Tantalizing clues include a large pile of ballast stones, burned wood, rum bottles and Ming porcelain shards dating from the Kidd era.
Two further clues include the return local bus ticket that Victoria was found with and the paperclip on her umbilical cord.
Some clues include the fact that the explosion achieved its peak brilliance far more rapidly than normal and then nearly as quickly dimmed.
These clues include the location of the found artifacts (inside a temple, a grave, or a trash pile?) and their association with other artifacts (are hammers always found with an anvil?) or environment (do the associated animals suggest humans were living in subarctic tundra or a heavily forested valley?).
Diagnostic clues include clustering and timing of bed bug bites.
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Shieber used some other clues, including socks.
There was also an abundance of cricketing clues, including all three prize-winners (again, see above).
The solutions to other clues included Macmillan nurse, stent, endoscopy and sunset.
Clues included "Mix in prison," "catastrophe," "Woman stares wildly at calamity" and "String of recordings".
It helps to dig a bit further into the clues included in the 42-page report.
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