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That would just be a glass of water, which would make the clue maddeningly wrong, and now you can see why this job is perfect for breeding neurosis.

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.

For younger children, make the clue easy.

Don't worry — we won't make the clues too hard.

During the paper shortages of the second world war, it was suggested that the Times should make its clues shorter.

However it cleaned the site of rubble late last year and erected a new building where the destroyed one had been, which would make finding clues more difficult.

But a striking fact is that the system set up after Sept. 11, 2001, to make sure clues of a coming attack were not missed actually worked as intended — and still failed to stop the deadly episode.

Explaining why the Clue Crew was added to the show, executive producer Harry Friedman said, "TV is a visual medium, and the more visual we can make our clues, the more we think it will enhance the experience for the viewer".

That way, you can make up clues.

Make 8-10 cleadingading the remaining friends to the crime.

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