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The Telltale Clue, sometimes billed as The Tell-Tale Clue, is an American police drama that aired on CBS Television on Thursday nights at 10pm ET from July 18, 1954, to September 23, 1954. The Public Defender aired on CBS in the same time slot from March to June 1954, and resumed the same time slot from September 30 until the end of the run in ...
Telltale or tell-tale may refer to: Advisory devices in vehicles: Tell-tale (spacecraft), a status indicator in a spacecraft control system; Tell-tale (sailing), a piece of fabric attached as a guide for adjusting a sail; Tell-tale (bridges), cords or chains suspended from bridges to warn vehicle drivers of low clearance
Tell Tale Harbour is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Alan Doyle and Bob Foster, and a book by Doyle, Adam Brazier, and Ed Riche. [1] It is based on the 2013 Canadian comedy film The Grand Seduction by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse . [ 1 ]
Series contains crossword puzzles, clues, trivia, synposes/backstory information, making of the games information/photos, pronunciation guides, secret debug codes, and other technical information/history of the games. The Official Book of King's Quest: Daventry and Beyond: Foreword by Roberta Williams, making of KQIV.
Telltale Incorporated (trade name: Telltale Games) was an American video game developer based in San Rafael, California.The company was founded in July 2004 by former LucasArts developers Kevin Bruner, Dan Connors and Troy Molander, following LucasArts' decision to leave the adventure game genre.
Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion: EAI Interactive: Hasbro Interactive: Windows: 31 January 2000: Also known as Cluedo Chronicles: Fatal Illusion in Europe Myst: Masterpiece Edition: Cyan: Red Orb Entertainment, Mindscape, Cyan: Windows, Mac OS: May 2000: Remake Putt-Putt Joins the Circus: Humongous Entertainment: Infogrames: Microsoft Windows ...
The Tell-Tale TV Awards are an annual awards ceremony held by Tell-Tale TV, celebrating popular television series and performers of the year.Similar to the People's Choice Awards, nominees in eighteen categories are chosen by the editors and the public, and voting is conducted over three consecutive rounds of public polling until a winner is chosen.
Leonard Dawe, Telegraph crossword compiler, created these puzzles at his home in Leatherhead. Dawe was headmaster of Strand School, which had been evacuated to Effingham, Surrey. Adjacent to the school was a large camp of US and Canadian troops preparing for D-Day, and as security around the camp was lax, there was unrestricted contact between ...