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Published on April 17, 2008
South Floridians dont always care about mysteries. For instance, our public servants have an ingenious knack for making money vanish, but no one seems interested. So itll be refreshing when citizens congregate for ClueLess on Las Olas (Las Olas Blvd. and SE Ninth Ave., Fort Lauderdale), a party/interactive mystery based on the board game Clue. Participants can hone detective skills while carousing down Lauderdales swankiest street. The theme of the game is Death and Saxes. Let the mystery jazz you this Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tickets cost $35 to $40. Call 954-817-2409, or visit www.browardpartners.com.
Thu., April 17, 2008