Sentence examples for make a clue from inspiring English sources

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Here's how to make a clue Friday-tough: take a mathematician who is best known for a sequence of numbers named after him, and don't use that factoid in the clue.

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To me, a surface that is awkward, clunky or contrived with the sole purpose of making a clue harder somewhat spoils the fun.

Because zinc oxide exists in white paint as well, it made a valuable clue for the physicist to learn about Picasso's paint.

"James made me get a clue about what it means to spend 17 hours a day cooking in a restaurant".

In most states, insurers can make a notation in your CLUE report if you simply inquire about damage that's occurred.

I didn't have a clue how to make a movie.

I will admit that I was tricked by the deviously clever clue "They make a racket" for CON ARTISTS, although that sound you hear is me patting myself on the back for getting "Like each word from this clue" clue for FOUR LETTER.

They added that doctors needed to focus on the patient (not a third party) to rely on visual clues to make a proper diagnosis.

Arthroscopy is needed to make a definitive diagnosis, although useful clues may be obtained from the history and physical exam as well as from imaging studies.

These visual clues help make a program more understandable.

Here goes, then: I don't have a clue what to make of Backbeat.

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