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(One competitor said he'd been uncertain whether I required a clue to CLEMENTINE as a name only, ignoring the other senses. Absolutely not – they were the reason I chose it).

For those requiring a further clue, Danny Perasa is the guy who dresses up in a Santa Claus suit for neighborhood Fourth of July parties.

In a general sense, every work of literary art requires a key or clue to the artist's preoccupations (the jail in Dickens; the mysterious tyrants in Kafka, both leading back to the author's own father), but the true roman à clef is more particular in its disguised references.

If it ends in a question mark, the solution requires an offbeat interpretation (clue: "Mental block?"; answer: RUBIKSCUBE).

Dancing off the ground requires a disorientation that may be a clue to the magical quality that marks her work.

You want a clue?

I need a clue.

Need a clue?

So a strict Ximenean would require some clue like: "Being guilty of murder, I must be put in prison".

So a strict Ximenean would require some clue like: "Being guilty of murder, I must be put in prison". In Araucaria's view, Guardian solvers would find that his clue was fair – and better.

The MWM evaluates the ability of a mouse to locate and remember the position of a submerged platform based on visual clues and requires a normal hippocampus.

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