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  2. Sleuth (play) - Wikipedia

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    Original language: English: Genre: Mystery, thriller: Setting: A manor house in Wiltshire, England, on a summer evening: Sleuth is a 1970 play written by Anthony Shaffer.

  3. Sleuth (game) - Wikipedia

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    Sleuth is a strategy deduction card game designed by Sid Sackson and published by 3M in 1971. It is a reimplementation of the 1967 game The Case of the Elusive Assassin without the game board. [ 1 ] The object of the game is to deduce the identity of a missing gem by questioning other players and gathering evidence, similar to Cluedo .

  4. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    Released by Kenner in 1977, these beloved figurines allowed fans to bring the galaxy far, far away right into their homes. Today, thanks to the enduring popularity of the franchise, original ...

  5. Sleuth (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sleuth is a 1972 mystery thriller film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. The screenplay by playwright Anthony Shaffer was based on his 1970 Tony Award-winning play. Both Olivier and Caine were nominated for Academy Awards for their performances. This was Mankiewicz's final film.

  6. Cluedo (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Cluedo, known as Clue in North America, is a murder mystery-themed multimedia franchise started in 1949 with the manufacture of the Cluedo board game. The franchise has since expanded to film, television game shows, book series, computer games, board game spinoffs, a comic, a play, a musical, jigsaws, card games, and other media.

  7. Sleuth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sleuth is a text-based "whodunit" video game created by Eric N. Miller of Norland Software ... enabling users to play it in a web browser. [6] References