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== Collaborations ==
== Collaborations ==
As part of these collaborations, the publishing company [[USAopoly]] released the board game ''[[Clue: Doctor Who]]'' in 2015. That same year, Hasbro released [[Cluedo: Doctor Who--The Hunt for Gallifrey]] for the Australian market. Both feature various characters, locations, and items from the series ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]''.
As part of these collaborations, the publishing company [[USAopoly]] released the board game ''[[Clue: Doctor Who]]'' in 2015. That same year, Hasbro released ''[[Cluedo: Doctor Who--The Hunt for Gallifrey]]'' for the Australian market. Both feature various characters, locations, and items from the series ''[[Doctor Who (TV series)|Doctor Who]]''.
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File:Clue Doctor Who.jpg|thumb|The cover art of ''[[Clue: Doctor Who]]''.
File:Clue Doctor Who.jpg|thumb|The cover art of ''[[Clue: Doctor Who]]''.

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Cluedo, known in North America as Clue, is a series based upon the original murder mystery board game, designed by Anthony E. Pratt and first published by Waddingtons in 1949. The series has since had various publishers (currently the worldwide rights owner is Hasbro), as well as several collaborations with different franchises, creating such games as Clue: Simpsons and Clue: Dungeons & Dragons.

Collaborations

As part of these collaborations, the publishing company USAopoly released the board game Clue: Doctor Who in 2015. That same year, Hasbro released Cluedo: Doctor Who--The Hunt for Gallifrey for the Australian market. Both feature various characters, locations, and items from the series Doctor Who.


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References to Clue in the Doctor Who universe

See Cluedo.

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