Board Games & Card Games : How to Play Clue

Clue is a game in which the players try to discover which character committed the crime, where they committed it and with what weapon. Learn how ...

Clue Board Game

Clue The Classic Edition
Toy (Winning Moves)
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Includes detective notebook pad, die, and rules
Includes classic game board and six suspect pawns
Includes confidential case file

Clue
Toy (Hasbro)
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An extravagant celebrity-style mansion becomes the scene for the night in question when the rich owner of the property is tragically killed
While the usual suspects remain the same, new rooms and new deadly weapons provide twists to the classic game.
By rolling the die and moving through the mansion, players start rumors and discover clues, which will help them guess the solution to the puzzle

Clue
Toy (Hasbro)
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Clue - World Of Harry Potter
Toy (Hasbro)
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Players must decipher clues in order to uncover the secrets and solve the mystery
Recommended age 9 and up
Players 3 to 6

Parker Brothers Vintage Game Collection Exclusive Wooden Book Box Clue
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List Price: $20.49
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Collect clues and eliminate suspicious characters
Vintage style re-designed Clue board game
Features murderous suspects and deadly weapons

Clue's 'Col. Mustard' is alive and well in Frenchtown

Although his Mustard moment was a minor episode in his colorful 93-year life, his Col. Mustard portrait is printed on the back of his business card.

Chalif (pronounced sha-LEAF) grew up on West 57th Street in Manhattan in the Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, his father’s five-story building across from Carnegie Hall. The family lived on the fourth floor and the rest of the building was dedicated to training dance teachers in various modes, but particularly in Russian ballet.

Louis Chalif (1876-1948) was the first Russian ballet master to teach in America, and Dance magazine called him “the dean of New York dance teachers.” Chalif’s father lost the building in the Depression, but he and his children continued teaching elsewhere.

In September 1941 Amos “enlisted in the Army Air Corps to see if I could do something besides dance.” He saw the Air Corps as a logical choice. In dancing “there are a lot of jumps, a lot of leaps and turns. Well, I thought that might be something I could do in the Air Force. It was in the air.”

Clue Board Game- News


Clue's 'Col. Mustard' is alive and well in Frenchtown
Clue's 'Col. Mustard' is alive and well in Frenchtown
Col. Amos Chalif of Frenchtown still gets a chuckle out of his little part in the world of board games. FRENCHTOWN — When Parker Brothers' special edition of Clue came out in 1988, the picture of Col. Mustard was a portrait of a real colonel whose

Classic board games, tiddledywinks, jacks making a comeback
Hasbro has teamed up with Target this season to offer classic board games in wooden boxes, including Life, Clue, Risk and Scrabble. "Key words for Christmas 2011 are nostalgia, family, tradition and longevity," says Riann Henckel, a forecaster for

Announcing Nada Clue and Endless Crosswords
Nada Clue is just that, Crosswords without the clues. This alternate take on the traditional crossword puzzle presents the player with a few letters already placed in the crossword board and a list of all the words (no clues), it's up to the player to

Right at Home: Retro board games, old-fashioned toys have modern appeal
Hasbro has teamed up with Target this season to offer classic board games in wooden boxes, including Life, Clue, Risk and Scrabble. “Key words for Christmas 2011 are nostalgia, family, tradition and longevity,” says Riann Henckel, a forecaster for

Had a Clue, once
These were classic Parker Brothers board games made to look like versions from ancient times, back when the pieces were made of volcanic shale and the spinners were brandished by medieval ironworkers. Or so I thought. I found the “vintage” Clue game.