Everyone remembers the family board game Clue. Invented in 1944 by Anthony E. Pratt it was launched in Great Britain and licensed to Parker Brothers in the United States in 1949. The game is now sold in over 40 countries.
Now with this cache and others in the series, you can play Clue by finding Get a Clue number 1 through 9 and collect the clues listed on each log. You may also log 1-9 as separate caches. By eliminating the listed clues, determine the killer, the weapon used and the room in which the murder occurred. When you think you have right answers and are ready to make your accusation, go to the certitude checker at "Get a Clue - the Final Accusation", GC64XH6 and enter the killers name (leave off the title), weapon and room name in lower case and single spaced into the Certitude checker to get the coordinates for the final. Example of what your Certitude entry might look like: smith poison closet
Recall the details of the game:
Suspects: green, mustard, peacock, plumb, scarlet, white
Weapons: candlestick, gun, knife, leadpipe, rope, wrench
Rooms: ballroom, billiard, conservatory, dining, hall, kitchen, library, lounge, study