How to use in-sentence of “clue to”:
– Harry’s egg is supposed to contain a clue to the next task, but when opened it merely shrieks loudly.
– Popeye then dedicated himself to sailing the seas, looking for fights and new adventure, as well as any clue to the whereabouts of his long-lost Pappy.
– At one point in the episode, they find a clue to the problem’s solution by looking through their “bobinoculars”, which show video footage from the real world.
– But including “best” in the description is a clue to what this really appears to be, a subjective page based on the user’s opinions.
– The person exiled gets a clue to the hidden immunity idol, which may or may not be located on the island, an “instant comfort” the right to change tribes.
– Steven gave the correct response to the tie-breaker clue to earn a spot in the finals.
– A clue to this might been found in Pasteur’s work.

