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"The world is giving us clues all the time. If we're paying attention, that's another part of it." - Rick Rubin.
Dr. Andrew Huberman
"Life consists of really only two things: life consists of a bunch of stuff that is designed with infinite intelligence to put you to sleep and it consists of a bunch of other stuff which are clues and breadcrumbs that you left behind for yourself to help you to reawaken."
"Operators will leave footsteps; when they're red, that means they're hot and close by."
"A lack of clues may cool down a hot investigation, but there's no statute of limitations on murder."
"The beginning often holds the clue to everything that follows."
"The clues to find the answers to these mysteries have all been there for us to find all these years."
"Sometimes it really is the smallest clues that can break a case wide open."
"Jealousy is a clue. It's a directional signal. It's a dot on the map of your life."
"We'll turn Lewisburg upside down in search of Natasha Hunt, and along the way, we'll uncover a few clues hinting at some of the greater things that were happening before and after the war here in West Virginia."
"Flynn found a distressed wil because the search for Alita was still fruitless. But when she heard the hint about the last time the snow fell in London, she had a bold idea."
"Solving the mystery of its location requires Clues from what transpired during the flight."
"They're looking for gloves and they found one of two or one of many."
"Success leaves clues, and you've left a lot of clues in terms of predictions."
"It means there's two killers. It's kind of cool and makes sense for a cop in his final moments to draw out the one clue he could give them."
"This is what's known as an armchair treasure hunt, where you get a book full of clues and then all of it is supposed to lead you to a secret location."
"This is the page to start on, this could also be what the poem is referencing because it says 'find the place one did play' and this image is of a playroom."
"You have to stay on cue. You know that you're going to find the answer, you just have to listen to what your evidence is telling you."
"There's something suspicious here, we're gonna have to find a letter on each page."
"The clues investigators need to solve the mystery lie somewhere amongst the plane's twisted wreckage."
"The 'what if' question... it's a tell, a clue, a signal, a knock at the door."
"Footprints render clue: December 24th was when the first word of the whereabouts of Glenn Hyde and his wife who have been missing in the silence of the Colorado River's vast stretches for 40 days was brought to light."
"Find all five clues in order using the room riddles."
"There are more than enough clues that support the possibility of this endgame."
"These creatures have eluded us one more time but left enough tantalizing clues behind."
"One of the coolest things that I've seen in games like Assassin's Creed lately is instead of just throwing a marker down the game will give you clues."
"We have a lot of clues here that the colony went inland."
"For any unsolved crime, the answer could always be in the file."
"The answer probably lies with the cigarette butt in Claudia's car."
"When the plot is murdered, investigators must piece together the real story from a tangle of seemingly unrelated clues."
"Each fact is suggestive in itself; together they have a cumulative force."
"Seemingly insignificant clues may expose a pattern."
"This correlates with the van, someone from Massachusetts is around."
"You can take the key, but what does it open? There's literally a sign for it."
"A little light can reveal some remarkable clues."
"Jack would hate that he would want you to follow those Clues and see it through otherwise it was for nothing."
"The letter left at the hotel was the key to solving the mystery."
"All of the winners said that they couldn't have done it without that huge final clue in the end."
"Success leaves Clues. Where you've already been successful is a clue to where you may be successful in the future."
"Success does leave clues... let's try to work that into yours."
"I think I saw a past victim writing a passcode in the rulebook."
"Biggest Secret Wars clue might actually be over in the Sony stuff."
"There's markings at various points on this paper...circles...two on the first page two on the second page."
"Think about the little details, they might give you just enough of a clue."
"Even the smallest tip can lead to solving the case."
"Can you tell which desk is the one he needs? If you remember, the note was written in green ink. There's a similar green pen lying on the desk on the right, so this is most likely Amelia's desk."
"...if this is a treasure hunt for potential signs of life on another planet, organic matter is a clue."
"Even the most ordinary object might be an important clue."
"Your job is to look for subtle clues, subtle giveaways, tiny inconsistencies."
"When you look at someone's digital footprint online... you can paint a picture as to what this person was going through just before they disappeared."
"If God has put something in multiple of his books, if he's put it in multiple cultures, and if it's even starting to be backed by science now, then that's a clue that God really wanted us to pay attention to that."
"All sorts of clues to life in the Iron Age are being discovered here."
"There were clues, they're like giving us some. Because I keep going back to the idea that the psychologist was saying, which at some point all of us self-destruct."
"So, if someone says to me, 'How do I determine if I can't get a tubular bone score what that bone quality is?'... there's things that give me clues."
"It just occurred to me that clues are left behind following the disappearance or death of a contestant," New Forest suggested.
"Success leaves Clues so you can see what people are wanting the most."
"Major clues here in that passage."
"Throughout this video, I'm going to be hiding a series of clues."
"More puzzle pieces have been laid out for you. Two pieces are crucial to slowly achieving the solution."
"The way everything in the story contains clues that were sprinkled in seemingly in anticipation of being realized in this one fight where the whole plot comes to a head is some incredibly impressive long-term writing."
"You need some clues sometimes as to what you're dealing with to know what to do."
"Clues are the treats, the food that feeds your PCs and keeps them going."
"Clothing provides the little clues that tell you who characters are."
"Somebody had his car and if nothing else they know where they got it."
"There's always a clue within the name. Puzzlers love to hide hidden meaning within names."
"Look for clues in the question okay look for clues in the question that suggests the correct answer or rule out any choices for example if the question indicates that the answer is plural you can rule out any answers that are singular."
"We’re not sure how many road poneglyphs Shanks has already claimed."
"They had seen a girl matching Ash's description getting into a dark green car on highway 18 right near where she was last seen."
"In every murder there are clues, vital evidence that points to who the killer is and how they killed."
"Let's crack on with the journey and see what we can find in this feeder stream. If you look in the right places, there are little clues."
"Usually it's branch endings or occasionally beginnings those are often going to contain kind of your actionable clue."
"Usually when CCTV security footage is found of a missing person right before they disappeared it provides investigators with Vital Information that often leads them in the right direction."
"Look at the plug...the plug will tell you, it tells a tale."
"Did you throw that piece of glass to show us that you're buried right here?"
"Within a few weeks of the crash, investigators pinpoint the wreckage some 6500 feet below the surface."
"The boxes will provide investigators with the first solid clues about why Flight 574 fell from the sky."
"Question marks," Jupiter said. "Interrogation marks. Probably drawn in chalk. If anyone finds a question mark or several question marks have him report it immediately."
"We need to figure a way to get out of here. Everybody look for clues."
"Every physical clue that you put in the story has to have at least two possible interpretations. This is one reason why detective stories have the most complex plot of any genre."
"That's one hot lead for a bunch of cold cases."
"It's a very, very precise map, and every clue on the map is only visible from the right location on the trail."
"The island of Santorini... has provided particularly intriguing clues."
"Each guess gives us a hint as to what the secret word is."
"Project Zorgo can't get a hold of my name, so I've hidden clues around the safe house."
"Let's see if we can have a little wander around, get some clues."
"It's really important to know the environment that they live in, learning that and getting those clues because that's really going to help you find where they are."
"Success leaves Clues and Mo wrote a lot of the clues in this book of how to become successful."
"On the wall, there's a picture frame with his dad's cabin and it's got a hand-drawn circle on it. He must be there."
"Black background theory is strong, black background theory is Isayama giving us hints, black background theory makes the final chapter make sense."
"Oda has left so many clues, so many little hints, and I believe that he has left enough of them for someone to legitimately discover what the One Piece is."
"The only solid clue to the victim's identity had been overlooked by the killer - a small tattoo of a yellow rose on her right ankle."
"After 24 hours in Hagerstown Dorothy had come up with literally dozens of possible clues."
"Well, we've got some Clues... that here, when we go..."
"When you have a general market turn up and you see this, that is a massive, massive clue."
"There is one more type of clue that can help us learn more about a sedimentary rock's formation history: fossils."
"Explore new scenes knowing the next clue is always Within Reach."
"The photographic clues that Miller provided helped piece together the story of that ill-fated night."
"I decided to lay down a trail of clues that sooner or later would lead right back to you."
"Success leaves clues, and I've been lucky to learn from some of the best."
"These space rocks help to provide astronomers with new clues."
"Peter realizes he's probably doomed. He decides to search the corpse for any clues and finds a rented car key."
"Human feet cannot do that. The downwash from a helicopter cannot do that, nor can a stationary whirlwind. So we're looking here at major clues in the last few months of this year."
"The locked doors were just the first of several strange clues."
"Tangible clues typically tie two things together: a character to a specific location or two characters to one another's presence."
"Readers are most engaged when they’re given clues rather than answers—when they’re shown the evidence rather than told the conclusion."
"Naga's ribs are a huge clue. They literally look like the trunks of great white trees, symbolizing the weirwood boat."
"Sure, these are my kind of clues."
"It's way more satisfying for the reader to have hints and clues that they can piece together themselves."
"You can completely ignore the story and still enjoy it, but uh, if you want to dig a little deeper, you can uh, kind of uncover the clues."
"Intuition is your brain doing the hard work of putting a thousand clues together then says hey and relies on you to listen."
"He'd left clues, and if she didn't like what she found, well, she'd known he was going to break her heart."
"The first group of disguised clues are all awards."
"Unexpected clues that suggest there may be liquid water lurking on Mars today."
"Yeah, now they know who she is. I like this show is pretending like to generate reasons why we could tell who Batwoman is when we've had like a bazillion different pieces of evidence already."
"Turns out he was nothing more than a red herring though he was simply looking for his daughter and so Amy decided she's going to go back to where Freddy's was to find some clues."
"This is definitely something that wasn't done recently and so when you're out here doing stuff like that look for these simple little Clues like that and sometimes the Rocks can really help you out."
"Finding and decoding these clues is what archaeology is all about."
"The key to the whole thing... not to get you to where the gold was but to explain where these clues could be."
"These debris images... offer tantalizing clues into the factors that may have contributed to the sub's fate."
"Cats will often drop clues that they have a litter box aversion because they almost always will eliminate on a horizontal surface."
"This is the book that has the clues. It gets you through all the [ __ ] you know."
"I found something, there is a clue inside this book."
"It's the kind of game that you should take slow, go over all the clues, and really immerse yourself in the story."
"You better take a closer look at that third piece of deposit. Three pieces of paper, they're dealing with a sophisticated serial killer."
"When the body is discovered the next day, police appear to have very few clues with which to solve a baffling crime."
"The dogs picked up scents of dead people like everywhere."
"Seemingly insignificant clues may expose a pattern and put police on the trail of a killer whose compulsion is to kill again."
"Now they needed to know his name. All they had was a partial license plate number from his vehicle. It wasn't much to go on."
"We've followed all the clues here. We're in the right area."
"That's why we see these mud tracks throughout the home and why Miles and Flora multiple times throughout the season try to stop Danny from walking around the house when they know the lady is on the move."
"We figured out a whole bunch of clues already."
"Important clues the police have ignored."
"...names matter because they give us clues about people, places, and things."
"but all the clues are there you know he mentioned his parents being alcoholics uh he doesn't have a good relationship with his family he's uh well i can understand why he said he's been one of his parents or alcoholics and his brother is a pedophile"
"I came away feeling that I've spoken to someone who has a key to unlock this case."
"What was the meaning behind the strange clues that David left across the desert?"
"Jane Anna and Grant Beaumont did not receive the pound note from the man at collie Reserve even though they were seen at wenzel's Bakery with one."
"... if you start seeking wellness it starts to seek you."
"Son of Sam's parking tickets: David Berkowitz's car parked near the scene of the crime revealed his identity."
"Could the deepest wounds be the work of a woman?"
"Another convenient clue. And this time it suggests a man, not a woman."
"But we do know that she left something behind."
"Success leaves Clues. See how they did it. See what problems they were up against."
"Dear authors, please make sure to leave enough clues for the reader to be able to figure out the plot twist if they really were able to read between the lines."
"We can find one of the few clues about this mysterious commercial in the Pizza Times newsletter for Pizza Time theater employees."
"The story is so immersive and how they drop the hints, they drop the clues."
"I think she's leaving us clues. I think it's a puzzle and I can solve it."
"We're just sleuthing through, looking for clues."
"Egypt needs a little clues in this room."
"But even if he did have a psychological break or injury, how do we explain the missing briefcase and the fuel line on the boat that had been disconnected?"
"Welcome to Only Connect, the show that's all about making lateral connections between apparently disparate clues."
"Success does leave Clues and I'm going to give you a lot of Clues by the end of the evening."
"Even in its damaged state, this mummy reveals a key clue about the Chachapoya."
"Don't worry, Kit. The most important clue has probably been right in front of us all along."
"Underneath the surface of this franchise are a ton of real-life secrets, clues, and life-threatening dangers you likely missed the first time around."
"It's about the acceptance of death, making yourself ready to die."
"It's not so much a twist ending as all of the clues were there for you the entire time."
"The time is now to start anew, within this chest a brand new clue."
"The first set of missing vowels clues are all complaints made by pedants."
"He looked for marks for purple hearts for inky stars for smudgy Clues."
"Unraveling the mystery, one clue at a time!"
"What's the connection between these clues? Here's the first: constant, is an actual, she's the first female."
"Finding the first clue will be a treat. Look for it where you eat."
"The last thing they would want is not to check out the hint and end up going back to square one."
"There is nothing in their background that can help us."
"Fortunately there are more clues."
"It's nice to have those visual clues."
"Investigators believed that the fire may have been intentionally set and that clues to the killer's identity could be waiting at the crime scene hidden in the smoldering ashes."
"The discovery of the Redware is a clue that despite Lot 5 being abandoned for decades, there was a period well before the 1760s when it was a residential area."
"We need to wait till he sends us another clue."
"By establishing the timetable for the murder, Goff turned scattered Clues into hard evidence."
"Right away, this elaborate wrapping gave police several important clues."
"He might have the answer to his whereabouts."
"If you could pinpoint those then you've got an idea of where it starts, it's like the breadcrumbs leading back to the source."
"Every clue is a step toward the answer. Some clues are big, some clues are small, but everything you learn about a John Smith in the same time period as your ancestor puts you one step further to telling who your John Smith is."
"...it seems that the woman's spirit is leaving her clues as opposed to maliciously haunting her."
"Every problem has clues in it that tell you something about how to solve that problem."
"It makes us think that maybe there're some other suspects, some other clues where we can get some information about how to come to the solution and solve this mystery of depression."
"We need to give our characters clues. What goes wrong? Well, there is always the opportunity of having that little box of matches."
"A sneaky bit of foreshadowing here, hidden in plain sight."
"Using only one-word clues, you're going to try to get her to say the password."
"White explains in his notes that before he left in 1587, he and the colonists had come to an agreement: if they decided to abandon the colony before the governor's return, they were to leave behind a secret token of their destination."
"It's these lovely little clues; it's like a detective trail."
"She laid clues in this story so well where it's like a bunch of little things that are really obvious."
"We're in a world of cluelessness, which means we need to provide more clues."
"You'll have to solve clues along the way to celebrate this special day."
"Once you know who the murderer is, it's great to listen out for the clues you missed the first time you heard the story."
"When I see something like that and then I see all those other bags, it's kind of a clue that something is going on."
"Every error message is a conversation, a clue waiting to be understood."
"It's always those very personal objects that can offer the police the best clues."
"Despite the result not being overly positive, it does give pointers that the team is definitely on the right track to unveiling the island's mystery."
"The first 48 hours of a murder investigation are the most crucial to picking up a vital lead."
"Every cryptic crossword clue contains a quick crossword clue, i.e., a definition."
"No footprints were leading out of the house, indicating that the thief was still inside."
"Life's like a treasure hunt, and all throughout our life, we are given different clues."
"Look at that," said Earn in satisfaction, "10 clues already."
"Now," said Fatty, "keep this page for clues. Write the word down: Clues."
"The thing with mysteries is that you must have clues as to whodunit; clues that don't make it too obvious but also allow the reader to guess along the way."
"We will always be here to help give you a clue."
"Learning how to recognize good clues."
"The architecture of a town will always give clues to its history."