Awesome, I derailed a pre-derailed thread and turned into a spelling bee. lol
*your
*alude
Wrong 
il⋅lude
  /ɪˈlud/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [i-lood] Show IPA
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–verb (used with object), -lud⋅ed, -lud⋅ing.
1.    to deceive or trick.
2.    Obsolete.
a.    to mock or ridicule.
b.    to evade.
al⋅lude
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–verb (used without object), -lud⋅ed, -lud⋅ing.
1.    to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually fol. by to): He often alluded to his poverty.
2.    to contain a casual or indirect reference (usually fol. by to): The letter alludes to something now forgotten. 
I prefer to elude 
 Well, played Sir.