The question is only referencing Clue as Cluedo has no misters (Prof Plum, Dr Black, Rev Green, Col Mustard). I don't see why we Brits can't complain that we got confused as our original version isn't the dumbed down US version that has to make a terrible pun about the victim, changed "dagger" to "knife", and couldn't have a man of the cloth. I'm surprised the Library wasn't turned into TV Room! ;)
I've never watched the show, but from so many times seeing it here I vaguely remembered the name, tried Crab, Crabbe, Crabbey, Krab, Krabbe, Krabby, - alas, no banana.
Au contraire, mon ami! Since normally, when you have 4 or 5 players, some players unfairly get extra cards to start the game, we took 2 of those extra cards (the ones that say "Clue" on the back like all the other cards, but that have writing on the other side that nobody ever reads or uses) and drew a skull & crossbones and the word "POISON" on one, and wrote in large letters "SUICIDE" on the other. That way, when playing with 4 or 5 players, instead of 18 cards to be dealt out, you have 20 cards. And we all just add an extra suspect (suicide) and an extra weapon (poison) to our notepads.
Of course, it's awesome when the solution winds up being: Mr. Boddy...committed suicide....in the Conservatory...with the candlestick. :-)
Agreed, but that's all to common on here. The ones that get me are the clues to American sports, American sports don't even merit a mention on TV in the R.O.W (you can insert your comment as to why that is).
As someone born this century, about half of these flew over my head completely and I had to look up the answers just to figure out what they referenced. I thought the thumbnail was from "It's a Wonderful Life" whoops, sorry James Stewart!
Also, Mr Muscle should be acceptable for the Grime fighter question.
Of course, it's awesome when the solution winds up being: Mr. Boddy...committed suicide....in the Conservatory...with the candlestick. :-)