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(Flashbacks to the husband playing Clue with their children suggest he doesn't have one).
All I know is that no one ever burned their house down playing Clue or Monopoly.
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I'd spy on unsuspecting birds and Brenda would serve me disgusting teas and once a month we'd play Clue with our own bodies.
"I am not going to play Clue," he told reporters in Ottawa, adding that despite the episode, "our allies have full confidence in Canada, full confidence in our information".
Anyone who has ever seen a Charlie Chan movie, or played Clue, or, indeed, read a detective story of the past half century will recognize this scenario, created by Agatha Christie, the so-called Queen of Crime, in the nineteen-twenties.
A Christie enthusiast (or anyone who has ever played Clue) could have told Walden not to go in the study with his would-be killer.
The film is like watching an angry, mentally-challenged family play Clue with all of the mystery cards face up, yelling at each other that they can't read the words that look like "gay," "murder," "basement," and "obvious".
Sandwiched somewhere inside the cardboard is a tiny speaker, and it's playing the next clue.
When playing taboo, if clue is "Strike," never-ever say, "A POSE".
"It's like playing the game of Clue.
Watson Adventures Whodunit Family Scavengerr Hunt (Saturday) Imagine playing the game of Clue when the board consists of the halls of a great museum.
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