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For example, clue No. 4 is "animal" and No. 10 is "with a good memory".

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But it is part of New York; listening to the song "Lionel," for example, clues you in to where Sonic Youth came from, and a lot of out-there rock since.

In the example clues that follow, remember that cryptics generally give you two routes to the answer: a definition of what it actually means (indicated in bold type), before or after a little recipe for the letters which spell it out (in italics).

Alice, the narrative informs us, is "an interactive reading experience that invites the reader to engage with the story-telling process Stories unfold and develop through the reader's active participation". For example, clues could be unlocked by shaking the screen so that most of the words 'fall off' revealing hidden codes.

These early examples clue us in to how AR-as-a-sensor will make its way into the mainstream, creating new opportunities for manufacturers, in both product strategy and value chain activities.

"For example, the clue was 'no poke folk' and the answer was the Immaculate Conception Church.

I give you an example: the clue for 41 Down is "It can be dunked", which is, of course a DONUT (DO being the rebus square).

In Hawthorne's "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," for example, one clue to Hyde's identity is a "pious work" in Dr. Jekyll's library which is annotated with "startling blasphemies".

The symmetrical counterparts of each of these ONE/ALL switches is a matching partner: at 41 Down, for example, the clue "Fixed," which would normally mean IN STONE, has been switched out as well.

Gross cites Sherlock Holmes as an example of clue gathering that requires nondeductive inference, or nonmonotonic reasoning, to get to an interesting conclusion.

For example, the CLUE questionnaire did not obtain height and weight measurements, and therefore BMI could not be considered even though it is a predictor of blood organochlorine levels (Glynn et al. 2003; James et al. 2002; Pelletier et al. 2002; Sala et al. 1999; Schildkraut et al. 1999).

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