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Let's see, what else could those clues mean?
Crews that spot those clues and respond are rewarded by moving onto more complex scenarios.
"France from France" is one of those clues that make me do a double take.
All those clues are present in Iraq, though what they mean is a matter of debate.
Those clues are the keys to a secret that, when revealed, will lead to ultimate power.
Many of those clues are suggestive but not explicit, and some are totally baffling if you're a fan.
All those clues were arbitrarily placed, based on the whims of each lab assistant, and they don't mean anything.
Those clues could be as obvious as a speeding truck or as subtle as a pile of rocks.
Someone who has lately followed up those clues is Keith Christiansen, the Jayne Wrightsman curator of paintings at the Metropolitan.
Those clues led them to a chain of local fences, petty criminals and foreign jewelry appraisers, and finally to the jewels themselves.
Now doctors can scan each tumor for clues about its DNA and use those clues to determine its strengths and weaknesses.
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