Yes. The name 'Cluedo' comes from the words 'clue' and 'ludo', Latin for 'I play'. The game was marketed in the US though as just 'Clue'.
Clue was invented in England in the year 1944.
Clue or Cluedo (depending on your country)
If you live in the UK (Cluedo), the victim is Dr. Black. If you live in America (Clue), he is Mr. Boddy.
Over more than 30 of them. Some of them were from the traditional clue board games.
6 harmful weapons in Clue (?) . There is another question "6 M W in C" and the answer is 6 murder weapons in Clue (Cluedo). It is a possibility that this may be a typo.
The Cluedo (also known as The Clue in United States of America) was originally created in Leeds by Waddingstons in 1949, United Kingdom. It was invented by Anthony Pratt.
In the game of Clue, (at least the Clue I have), there are two game modes: * Die roll * No die roll In no die roll, players move nine spaces every turn (This makes it easier for players with bad luck...). In the Die roll version players use die to determine how many spaces they move for that turn. ----InfoMac
Anthony E. Pratt in 1944 http://www.theartofmurder.com/table/print/prattobit2/prattobit2.html
the Sword is not a weapon in cluedo
Cluedo Card Game was created in 2002.
The UE vowel pair has the long U (long OO) vowel sound, as in blue and glue.
Cluedo - Australian game show - ended in 1993.