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Clue

Clue is a referring to a piece of , hint, or information that helps solve a , puzzle, or problem. It can also be used as a meaning to indicate or inform subtly. This disambiguates the and its uses in various contexts, including people, arts and entertainment (such as the Clue franchise), and science and technology. For the general meaning, see the "General meaning" below. For other uses, see the relevant sections.

General meaning

As a noun

A clue is a piece of or that guides toward the of a problem, , or puzzle. This substantive use emphasizes indicative details that point toward a conclusion, often in contexts requiring deduction or investigation. The term originates from Middle English "clewe" or "cleue," denoting a ball of thread or yarn, derived from Old English "cliewen" and Proto-Germanic "*kleuwin." By the 1590s, it had acquired a figurative sense of anything that guides or directs in complex situations, metaphorically extending from the physical thread to an abstract aid in navigation or reasoning. This evolution draws from the Greek myth of Theseus, who used Ariadne's thread—a "clew"—to escape the Minotaur's labyrinth, symbolizing a path through confusion; the metaphorical application to investigations solidified by the 1620s. In detective work, clues such as fingerprints or statements serve as evidentiary leads to identify perpetrators. Puzzles like crosswords rely on clues as hints that suggest answers, while everyday problem-solving might interpret symptoms as medical clues to diagnose conditions. Synonyms for clue include hint, lead, indication, , , cue, suggestion, and inkling, each conveying subtle guidance toward understanding or resolution.

As a verb

To clue is to provide someone with , a hint, or guidance that directs or informs them toward understanding or solving something, often in the sense of making them aware of a fact or situation. This usage typically involves directing or pointing out key details, as in providing a hint for a puzzle or . The phrasal verb "clue someone in" specifically means to or update a person about necessary or new , emphasizing active . The form of "clue" derives from the , originally meaning a ball of used as a , and its earliest recorded use dates to 1663 in the writings of James Heath, though initial s were more literal, such as tying or fastening. The of informing or indicating emerged in the early , with "clue" as a meaning "to indicate or inform" first attested around 1934, evolving from the metaphorical extension of the . The phrase "clue someone in" gained prominence in mid-20th-century as an informal for providing guiding information, with roots traceable to the late in idiomatic expressions. In , the related "clued up" developed similarly, denoting being well-informed, and became common by the early . In practice, "clue" appears in educational contexts to describe subtly guiding learners toward key concepts, such as cluing students in on underlying patterns in a . In , it involves alerting readers to obscured facts, for example, an that clues the audience in on investigative findings without overt spoilers. Informal speech often employs it casually, as in "Don't clue them in yet" to advise withholding until the right moment. Grammatically, "clue" functions primarily as a , requiring an object such as "clue someone about/on something," and conjugates regularly with "clued" (e.g., "She clued him in"). It pairs with prepositions like "in" or "up" in phrasal forms, where "clued up" in serves as an adjective meaning informed or prepared. The verb remains informal and is less common in formal writing compared to synonyms like "" or "hint."

People

Entertainers

, born Ernesto Shaw on January 8, 1975, in , , is an American DJ, , and renowned for his contributions to through innovative mixtapes and high-profile collaborations. His stage name "" became synonymous with exclusivity and street credibility in the 1990s scene, branding his work as essential listening for fans seeking unreleased tracks and freestyles from emerging artists. Shaw's mixtapes, distributed via networks, helped pioneer the format's popularity, featuring exclusive content that boosted careers like those of and . A key milestone in his career was the release of his debut studio album, The Professional, on December 15, 1998, via /Def Jam, which sold over one million copies in the United States by 2001. The album showcased his production skills and included notable collaborations, such as with on tracks like "Jay-Z Freestyle" and contributions to 's broader , including remixes for "Can I Get A..." and "." These partnerships solidified DJ Clue's role as a tastemaker in East Coast rap, blending club-ready beats with raw lyrical content. In radio, has been a prominent host on stations, including live backstage broadcasts for Power 105.1 events like the annual Powerhouse concert, where he provided on-air commentary and interviews starting in the late 2000s. His work extended to soundtracks, such as DJ Clue? Presents: Backstage (2000), tied to the Hard Knock Life Tour documentary, further cementing his influence across music and media. Tim Clue is an American comedian, actor, writer, director, and motivational speaker based in , , known for blending humor with educational and theatrical elements in his performances. Beginning his career in on the national circuit, he performed alongside prominent comedians such as , , and Larry Miller, honing a style that emphasizes interactive and motivational laughs. His name "Clue" lends itself to clever, puzzle-like comedic routines that engage audiences in problem-solving through wit, enhancing his persona as an unconventional entertainer. In theater, Clue founded Short Story Theatre in 1991, a company that combines short fiction with live narration, music, and sound effects to create immersive storytelling experiences. As a , he co-authored the critically acclaimed Leaving Iowa with Spike Manton, which earned a for Best New Play and has been staged across theaters in the United States and , exploring themes of road trips with humorous introspection. His stand-up specials and corporate acts focus on and education, drawing from his background as an award-winning speech and communications professor to deliver dynamic, laughter-driven keynotes.

Athletes and coaches

Arthur Clues (2 May 1924 – 3 October 1998) was an Australian professional footballer renowned for his forward play in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career with in the Rugby Football League, appearing in 10 first-grade matches before migrating to in 1947 to join , where he played 236 games, scored 74 tries, and contributed to two Yorkshire Cup wins in 1947 and 1956. Known for his powerful runs and defensive solidity, Clues was inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame in 2008 as one of Australia's greatest exports to British . Ivan Clues (10 May 1929 – 7 April 2004) was an Australian rules footballer who played briefly for the in the (VFL) during the early . A robust follower and defender standing at 188 cm and weighing 89 kg, he joined at age 21 after strong reserve performances, but managed only two senior games in 1951 against and , recording no goals. His limited VFL tenure highlighted the challenges faced by emerging players in the competitive era, though he contributed significantly to the club's reserves, playing 16 matches in 1950. Tim Cluess (born 9 March 1959) is an American college basketball coach who led College's men's team from 2010 to 2019, achieving a record of 199 wins and 108 losses over nine seasons. A alumnus who played professionally in and after college, Cluess guided to six Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) regular-season titles and six NCAA Tournament appearances, including first-round wins in 2013 and 2016. His coaching philosophy centered on an up-tempo, high-scoring offense that encouraged aggressive three-point shooting—"if you can make the shot, take the shot"—fostered through disciplined player development inspired by his high school mentor . Cluess earned MAAC Coach of the Year honors in 2014 and 2019, along with the 2018 Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association Division I Coach of the Year award.

Arts, entertainment, and media

Clue franchise

The Clue franchise originated with the board game Cluedo, invented by British musician Anthony E. Pratt during World War II air-raid blackouts in the early 1940s as a way to recreate murder-mystery parlor games. Pratt filed a patent for the game in 1944, which was granted in 1947, after which he sold the rights to Waddingtons, a UK-based game manufacturer that published Cluedo in 1949 following post-war production delays. The North American version, titled Clue, was released the same year by Parker Brothers, with core gameplay mechanics centered on players deducing the murderer, weapon, and room of a crime through strategic questioning and elimination of clues. Over the decades, the franchise has expanded globally, with more than 150 million copies of the board game sold worldwide, making it one of the most popular mystery games ever produced. International editions feature localized variants, such as replacing the UK version's Reverend Green with Mr. Green in the US to adapt the character for different cultural contexts. Key adaptations have brought the Clue narrative to various media, broadening its appeal beyond the tabletop. The 1985 black comedy film Clue, directed by and starring as the butler Wadsworth, reimagines the game's mansion mystery with a including , , and , presenting multiple endings inspired by the board game's deductive style. In the , Clue: On Stage, a comedic adapted from the film by Sandy Rustin, debuted in regional theaters and has since become a emphasizing the game's elements through live performance. Video game iterations include the 1998 PC title Clue, which digitized the classic investigation mechanics, and the 2012 mobile release Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game, which returned to Pratt's original formula while introducing optional variations for modern play. A book series, comprising 18 children's titles by authors like A.E. Parker, compiled short mystery stories featuring the game's iconic characters and settings, encouraging young readers to solve puzzles interactively. As of 2025, the franchise continues to evolve with fresh multimedia projects. In October 2025, announced an series of , where contestants collaborate and compete to solve mansion-based mysteries using the game's principles, produced by and . Concurrently, a scripted series entered development, written and showrun by with direction from , offering a contemporary twist on the colorful suspects gathered in an eccentric mansion for a deadly gathering. Earlier that year, in September 2025, Marmalade Game Studio announced the upcoming Clue/Cluedo: Noir Mansion expansion as a digital , introducing a shadowy, noir-themed crime scene with a toggleable filter to enhance the mansion's dramatic atmosphere for immersive gameplay; as of November 2025, it remains unreleased.

Music

Clues was an indie rock band formed in Montreal, Quebec, in 2007 by singer-songwriter Alden Penner (formerly of the Unicorns) and guitarist Brendan Reed (of Les Angles Morts), later joined by drummer Ben Borden, bassist Lisa Gamble, and keyboardist Nick Scribner. The group drew from post-punk, no-wave, and psychedelic influences to create intricate, experimental pop structures. Their sole release, the self-titled album Clues, came out on May 19, 2009, via Constellation Records, featuring tracks like "Haarp," "Remember Severed Head," "Approach the Throne," and "Cave Mouth" that blend angular riffs with atmospheric textures. The band disbanded in 2010 after a brief touring period, with Penner pursuing solo work influenced by his religious interests. In 1980, English singer released Clues, his eighth studio album on , which fused , rock, and elements during a transitional phase in his career from soulful roots to synth-driven pop. Produced by Palmer and his frequent collaborator on select tracks, the album includes standout songs such as the title-inspired "Looking for Clues," the upbeat "Riptide," and a cover of Numan's "I Dream of Wires," showcasing Palmer's versatile vocals over electronic and rhythmic grooves. Clues reached number 59 on the chart and topped the Swedish albums chart, though it produced no major US singles despite the prominence of "Looking for Clues" in the UK. Several standalone tracks titled "Clue" have appeared in various genres, independent of broader franchises. South Korean boy band released "Clue" in 2012 as the second track on their mini-album Sherlock, a hip-hop-infused electronic piece that complements the album's detective-themed . Other notable examples include "Clue" by American band Miniature Tigers from their 2008 debut Tell It to the Mountain, a lo-fi pop number exploring introspection, and "Clue" by Japanese artist Clammbon from their 2002 album Mabutachi, blending and elements. As of late 2025, no major new releases titled "Clue" have emerged in mainstream or scenes.

Literature and other media

The Clue book series comprises 18 children's mystery books published by Scholastic throughout the 1990s, drawing on the characters and themes of the Clue board game to present compilations of short detective stories. Each volume features multiple mini-mysteries resolved through reader deduction, with examples including Who Killed Mr. Boddy? (1992) by Eric Weiner, which explores sixteen scenarios involving suspects like Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum, and The Secret Secret Passage (1992), also by Weiner, focusing on hidden pathways in Boddy Mansion. Authored by various writers under the pseudonym A.E. Parker, the series emphasizes interactive problem-solving for young readers. The represents an educational software franchise developed by , released between 1998 and 2002, designed for children aged 8 to 12 to build skills in , , reading, and logic through adventure-based . Players follow a team of teenage detectives solving puzzles in virtual worlds, such as ancient civilizations or underwater realms, to uncover clues and progress narratives. Notable titles include ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: Mystery of Mathra (1998), which integrates arithmetic and geography challenges, and ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures: Puzzle of the Pyramid (1999), emphasizing history and problem-solving. The series combines entertainment with curriculum-aligned learning, earning recognition for engaging edutainment during the late 1990s educational software boom. Beyond print and software, "Clue" has inspired miscellaneous , including live events that adapt the game's mystery-solving mechanics to real-world settings. CLUE: A Walking Mystery, launched in 2023 by Right Angle Entertainment in association with , transforms urban environments into investigative playgrounds where participants hunt for clues related to furniture and puzzles to resolve an unsolved . Similar event formats, such as Clue party games, encourage group play through physical clue trails mimicking the board game's rooms and weapons, often used for team-building or celebrations. As of 2025, no significant new literature or expansions beyond franchise crossovers have emerged.

Science and technology

Health and biology

In medical diagnostics, the term "clue" refers to indicative evidence that points toward a specific condition, such as the presence of clue cells in gynecological examinations for (BV). Clue cells are vaginal epithelial cells heavily coated with , giving them a stippled or granular appearance under , where the cell borders become obscured by adherent coccobacilli, primarily from Gardnerella vaginalis and other . These cells are a hallmark of BV, a polymicrobial characterized by reduced lactobacilli and overgrowth of anaerobic in the vaginal . The term "" was coined by Gardner and Dukes in their 1955 seminal paper, which described these cells in wet mount preparations from patients with a specific form of previously classified as nonspecific, attributing it to Haemophilus vaginalis (now reclassified as ). Their observations laid the foundation for recognizing as a distinct entity, shifting from earlier vague classifications of . Clue cells gained prominence as a diagnostic tool through wet mount in the , formalized in the Amsel criteria, which require at least three of four findings for : homogeneous thin white or gray , vaginal pH greater than 4.5, a positive whiff test (fishy upon adding ), and more than 20% clue cells on microscopic examination. This criterion has high specificity, making clue cells a key visual indicator in clinical settings. In gynecology, BV associated with clue cells is a leading cause of abnormal vaginal discharge among women of reproductive age, often presenting with a thin, milky discharge that may have a fishy odor, though up to half of cases are asymptomatic. The condition increases risks for complications like preterm birth, pelvic inflammatory disease, and enhanced susceptibility to sexually transmitted infections, underscoring its importance in reproductive health. Globally, BV prevalence ranges from 23% to 29% in this demographic, with higher rates among certain ethnic groups and in settings of sexual activity or douching. Treatment typically involves oral or intravaginal antibiotics, such as or clindamycin, to restore lactobacilli dominance and alleviate symptoms, with cure rates around 70-80% after a single course, though recurrence is common within months. Preventive strategies emphasize avoiding vaginal douching and using condoms, as supported by epidemiological studies in reproductive health.

Computing and software

Clue is a mobile application developed by the Berlin-based BioWink for tracking menstrual cycles and related . Launched in July 2013, the app allows users to log symptoms, moods, and cycle details to predict periods, , and fertile windows through algorithmic analysis. By 2025, Clue has amassed over 10 million monthly active users across more than 190 countries, enabling large-scale, anonymized data contributions to reproductive . The app emphasizes user , storing data on secure European servers and adhering to the European Union's (GDPR), which ensures strict controls over personal health information sharing and access. Features like customizable tracking and integration with wearable devices support proactive health management without requiring third-party data sales. In computing hardware, refers to an early research initiative launched in 2007 by and in partnership with the (NSF). The program provided U.S. academic researchers with access to clusters in Google and IBM data centers, consisting of around 1,600 processors, to explore and large-scale distributed systems applications during the late .

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