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Answer for the clue "Locale in the game Clue ", 4 letters:
hall

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Usage examples of hall.

Aunt Pol, her splendid eyes ablaze and a fiery nimbus about her, strode through the hall.

Kingsley looked out over the flower beds that, still abloom in spite of the lateness of the season, lay before Aylesberg Hall.

He was sitting in a music hall one evening, sipping his absinth and admiring the art of a certain famous Russian dancer, when he caught a passing glimpse of a pair of evil black eyes upon him.

I am told that several worlds much like Earth exist in the Universe accessible from Joy Hall: that is, from my new platform.

It is accessible through the system of worldlet gates reached in External Hall.

Reginald turned off the public road on to the acreage that surrounded Cranford Hall.

He was in the cedar parlour, that adjoined the great hall, laid upon a couch, and suffering a degree of anguish from his wound, which few persons could have disguised, as he did.

He let himself in the back door of the admin office and walked down the hall to his own office-- where he found Stafford sitting in his chair.

You must decide if your remaining chance is worth denying yourself admittance to Joy Hall until after menopause, because every time you return there it sHall be up to two months hence before you can possibly conceive.

The result of admitting George, aside from a few hours distraction, thus might be only his death, with an ultimate effect of removing the joy from Joy Hall.

The Aerians that served the Lords of Law did not walk easily in the confined, cramped space of regular human halls.

It was not unusual for these meetings to be held by the lakeside, rather than in the great hall of the Shadowleague headquarters, because the Afanc, who was Chief Loremaster for all water-dwellers, could not leave his watery habitat.

Tilim, afrown at the hall we stood in which swept away left, right and ahead.

In accordance with Beklan custom some of the guests, in twos and threes, were beginning to get up and stroll out of the hall, either into the corridors or as far as the westward-facing portico of the palace, whence they could look out across the city walls towards the afterglow beyond the far-off Palteshi hills.

San Francisco, Conrad Aiken, stood looking out over yet another tent city, this one in the Civic Center Park, directly below where he stood partially hidden behind the flags of the United States and of California on the ceremonial balcony area over the magnificently carved double-doorways of City Hall.