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Answer for the clue "Clues for detectives ", 6 letters:
traces

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Usage examples of traces.

At one table, there were traces of chemical work, various measured heaps of some white salt being laid on glass saucers, as though for an experiment in which the unhappy man had been prevented.

Having removed all traces of the scent of the orchid from our hands with a solution of ammonia Smith and I had followed the programme laid down.

Pilar noticed traces of charring in the rubble as they strolled in the looming shadows.

Staring at her reflection in the mirror, she splashed her face with tepid water in an attempt to erase the traces of her tears.

Last night one of my post-dated letters went to post, the first of that fatal series which is to blot out the very traces of my existence from the earth.

It was begun after you had left, and was an imitation of you, and in that diary she traces by inference certain things to a sleep-walking in which she puts down that you saved her.

True that there were there, as we had seen them in life, the traces of care and pain and waste.

When this was done, and he knew that all was in train, he blotted out his traces, as he thought, by murdering his agent.

Twala sat silent until the traces of the tragedy had been removed, then he addressed us.

Captain Dillon, a shrewd old Pacific sailor, was the first to find unmistakable traces of the wrecks.

Israelites and of the catastrophe to the Egyptians, I will ask whether you have met with the traces under the water of this great historical fact?

It was pitiable to think that the fearless brute should have met his death in such a fashion, and when I bent and examined him I was glad to find traces of life.

His voice, its guttural note alternating with a sibilance on certain words, betrayed no traces of agitation.

The lingering traces of the poison seemed to make him oddly irritable.

The spiral gallery straightened into a steeply ascendent tunnel, its floor bearing abundant traces of the mooncalves, and so straight and short in proportion to its vast arch, that no part of it was absolutely dark.