Associations to the word «Clue»
Noun
- Murder
- Finding
- Wat
- Blue
- Drew
- Gnome
- Cue
- Hunt
- Scrap
- Rhyme
- Criminal
- Blank
- Initial
- Blaster
- Destination
- Pun
- Paddle
- Trace
- Lair
- Celebrity
- Crook
- Scarlet
- Archaeologist
- Location
- Taxi
- Indication
- Sled
- Mole
- Authorship
- Shopkeeper
- Viewer
- Giving
- Batman
- Pick
- Predicament
- Scholastic
- Nancy
- Yield
- Langdon
- Ripper
- Word
- Whistler
- Jack
- Dig
- Secret
- Buzz
- Thread
- Meaning
- Origin
- Grid
- Marker
- Crime
- Fast
- Thief
- Vendor
- Vinci
- Nellie
- Gondola
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CLUE, noun. (now rare) A strand of yarn etc. as used to guide one through a labyrinth; something which points the way, a guide.
CLUE, noun. Information which may lead one to a certain point or conclusion.
CLUE, noun. An object or a kind of indication which may be used as evidence.
CLUE, noun. (slang) Insight or understanding ("to have a clue [about]" or "to have clue". See have a clue, clue stick)
CLUE, verb. To provide with a clue.
CLUE, verb. To provide someone with information which he or she lacks (often used with "in" or "up").
CLUE BY FOUR, noun. Alternative spelling of clue-by-four
CLUE CARD, noun. (travel) (aviation) a printed card with basic entries listed for a global distribution system.
CLUE IN, verb. (idiomatic) To inform, instruct, or tell.
CLUE STICK, noun. (idiomatic) A metaphorical stick used to beat information or understanding into a slow learner.
CLUE STICKS, noun. Plural of clue stick
Dictionary definition
CLUE, noun. A slight indication.
CLUE, noun. Evidence that helps to solve a problem.
CLUE, verb. Roll into a ball.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.