Clue Explanations from the Cluemeister
When you've been doing something for twenty-five years, you run the risk of becoming stale. Your actions can become habitual. Worse, you become predictable. As Cluemeister it was time to entertain some changes while staying true to the basic design of the hunt that has been part of its long-term popularity. Over time I had begun to lessen my use of outside resources like the phone book or a local map. They had lost some of their relevance. Plus the speed and resources of advancing technology put much greater information in the hands of hunters much quicker. By adding the ubiquitous telephone keypad and song titles as new references, I hoped to remind hunters that the hunt is as much a mental exercise as it is a physical one. Speed of technology should be a tool, not the sole source of possible outcome. Finally, I know that many people work the hunt from afar. A brainteaser would give them an opportunity to contribute as much as family or a friend could back home. With t...