Citations:Clue

English

 * 2007, John Hargrave, Prank the Monkey, The Zug Book of Pranks, Kensington, page 114:
 * But once I had an actual bar of lead in my hands, I knew it was the right choice. There’s a reason that one of the weapons in Clue was a lead pipe, not a copper or iron pipe, which are lighter and thus far less effective for killing.
 * 2014 May 5, Henry Petroski, The House with Sixteen Handmade Doors, W. W. Norton, page 192:
 * As was common in the 1950s, the pole is a piece of what we then (and as one of the Clue weapons is still) called a lead pipe, cut to the appropriate length with a hacksaw, so that its exposed open end was encircled with burrs.
 * 2015 March 31, Siobhan Parkinson, Something Invisible, Roaring Brook, unpaged:
 * “It’s Mrs. Peabody,” hissed Stella, “the serial daisy murderess.” / “Mrs. Peacock,” Jake corrected her. “The people are all called after colors in Clue.”
 * 2019, Rian Johnson, Knives Out, T-Street:
 * Lieutenant Elliott: Yes, I mean that's dramatic, but look around. I mean, the guy practically lives in a Clue board.