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A genuine puzzle environment would also give you some letters from other clues, making the solve easier again.
And do remember when looking at the examples below that in a genuine puzzle environment you'd probably have some letters available from other clues, making your job even more straightforward.
Peeps99: The "suggestion" [in Brown's act] comes from various areas – for example, in predicting what song someone has in their head, he will identify the person early on and ensure they are exposed to the song at some point during the day; ensure that there are visual clues making them think of the song; and there might even be the odd leading question when interviewing them.
As in Experiment 1, visual clues making the purely graphical comparisons of shape and size were used.
Make yourself a very basic outline of the house during the time when your kids are scavenging the house for the clues, making sure all notes have been properly found.
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The answers to those starred clues make up a word ladder, which, from top to bottom, takes us from HAWK to DOVE.
Even Steve, the good-natured human host of "Blue's Clues," makes an appearance in his standard green-striped rugby shirt.
In an interview, the author, John D. Sutherland of the University of Manchester, likened his work to addressing a crossword puzzle in which solving the first clues makes the others easier.
Crossword-puzzle solvers rely heavily on the relative probabilities of letter sequences in written words to suggest an answer to a partly filled line, and, depending on the particular style of the originator, crossword clues make use of many sorts of formal features in the language, among them spelling puns, spoken puns, and accidental letter sequences in words and phrases.
"The experience provides insight to unlock some of the island's secrets for those savvy enough to collect the clues, make the connections and find the answers," the statement adds.
For clues, make your way to Chawton, and decide for yourself.
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