L}6CD l0C)HCC WhL/h `CmCDiD`  R@P )0:@EGJVYfopuy|~ Ȥ ΍ Ȥ Ȥ ΢ ֍ 卪  ֍ 荪 卪 썪  퍪 卪 獪 썪 Ȥ κ Ȥ Ȥ Ȥ ΢ Ȥ àö  Ŭ ±ō±[6T]>The Murdered Banker[6C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. The alphabet letter after /K.>At a board meeting scheduled for this afternoon, Mr.Ostermann was to /give a /report on the Bank's /profits.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Past tense of the verb /mean.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. The opposite of /woman.>Rita Frawley and Walter Ostermann occasionally /spent /nights together at the /Hotel.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. The alphabet letter after /L.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. The sound a /bee /makes.>For the past two years, /Bakman has been living /way /above his /means.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. "_____ Til The /Sun /Shines, /Nellie">/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. The opposite of /front.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. /Crime /doesn't _____. >Both Rita Frawley and Patrick Reardon /are /left-/handed.>The victim was /hit on the /head from /behind.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. The sound made by a /contented /cat.[10T]>The Kidnapped Infant[10C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Another name for /prostitute.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. The "/Merchant ____ /Venice".>/KIDNAPPER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. "/Let him who has not /sinned /cast the /first _____.">/WHEREABOUTS CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. /Bass and /trout are _____.>/KIDNAPPER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Name for a /cowboy's /lasso.>/KIDNAPPER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. The color of some /grapefruit.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. Most /wine should be /served _____.>/WHEREABOUTS CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Sits on /water and rhymes with /float.>/Pinkston has worked as a /governess and /nanny for nearly twenty years.>/WHEREABOUTS CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. "_____ a /song of /sixpence">/Romer is in desperate need of /money.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. To /possess something. (Rhymes with /moan.)>Harriet Pinkston's husband is a /fisherman.>Harriet Pinkston is /unable to /have a /baby of /her /own.[12T]>The Locked Chamber[12C]>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. "/Yo, /ho, _____ the /man /down.">The engraver was dead before the /ventilator /grating was /removed.>/MASTERMIND CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. The alphabet letter after /O.>There were /air /holes /drilled /into one of the packing crates that Peabody brought back from Africa.>/MASTERMIND CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A /corpse.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. /Better you /than _____.>/HIDING /PLACE (/2 Parts)| /2. ...of a /Museum /display case. (Part /1 at the /Tobacconist)>Mario Morelli's monkey knows /how to /use a /slingshot.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. "_____ /WITH THE /WIND".>COMPLETE /METHOD OF /REMOVAL: The plates were /carried /up the /air /shaft in /human /hands.>The killer is a /native of /Africa.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /swine or /glutton.>There is a /puncture the /size of a /pinhole at the /base of the engraver's /neck.>/HIDING /PLACE (/2 Parts)| /1. The plates are hidden in the /hollow /bottom... (Part /2 at the /Museum)[14T]>The Murdered Prankster[14C]>Doctor Peerpoint reveals that Tom Dayton was /terminally /ill, with /only a /few /weeks to /live.>The shot that killed Tom Dayton was fired /from /outside the /porthole.>Although everyone on the yacht heard /two /shots, Tom Dayton had /only /one /bullet in his /forehead.>Tom Dayton was not killed /with /Bosworth's /gun.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Rhymes with /tactical.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Rhymes with /bloke.>/Fawcett swore revenge for being humiliated.>The actual murder weapon is /under /water.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Two /thousand /pounds.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Part of a /month.>/Flescher was seen near Dayton's stateroom before the shots were heard.>Captain Fenton was secretly /in /love with /Melissa.>Only one bullet was fired from /Bosworth's /revolver.>/KILLER CLUES are at the /Pawnbroker (/1) and at the /Park (/2).[9999K] [19T]>The Murdered Druggist[19C]>/Kane often /teased the /postman about being /tardy with the /mail.>/Myra is /innocent.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. The first /ball /game of the /season is known as the /season _____.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. /A is the /first _____ of the /alphabet.>Grant Evans, the postman who services Mrs. Farr's neighborhood, is /often /late, and /leaves /mail at the /wrong /addresses.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /4. _____ /Claus.>/Kirwin is /innocent.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /5. When /driving a /golf /ball, most players /set the /ball on a _____.>/Wilma is /innocent.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /3. The /opposite of /out.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /1. The /number after /nine.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /2. A /tract of /grassland; especially in the Western USA.>/Milligan is /innocent.>/Evans held an executive position in the British /postal /system until he /suffered a /nervous /breakdown and was /demoted.[23T]>The Luckless Mariner[23C]>If /Kinney was /delirious in the PENGUIN'S lifeboat, his /comments may have been ill-advised.>/Strickland /withdrew a large /sum from /his /account on the day the survivors of the PENGUIN returned to England.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. /Family or /relations.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. /Part of the /body.>Strickland was interested in /purchasing /another /ship.>Raphaela hoped to /marry /Lightfoot.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. The letter after /R.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. An /antarctic /bird which appears /formally dressed.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. /Informed or /advised.>During their courtship, Randolph Meacham had /bought Raphaela /many /presents.>The weapon that hastened Meacham's death /also /impels a /dinghy.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. To /slice.>Angus Burkhardt is slated to /receive his first /mate's /papers within the year.>Norton Quimby believes the /insured /value of the PENGUIN was /inordinately /high.[31T]>The Reporter's List[31C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. The letter after /Q.>/Robart's /deposits are greater than his /curator's salary.>Kent was /deeply in /debt to the /pub /owner.>/Upjohn carries a /pocket /knife.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Something /painful or /tender is _____.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. /Gunga _____.>The Leaping Horse, Petworth Park, and the Third of May, 1808, are /all /famous /paintings.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. /Painting, /sculpture and /music are all _____.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A number of /objects arranged in a /straight /line.>/WEAPON CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. /Sugar comes from it.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. A /furnace sometimes used by a /blacksmith.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A /man's /name.>Dennis Holley has a collection of /ancient /spears.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. To lessen /tension or /pain.[41T]>The Kingsfield Ruby[41C]>The pill found in the Museum is /an /allergy /pill.>Templar and Winchester are /vying for the /bank /manager's /job, which will be /opening /soon.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. A _____ /card is used to /charge a /purchase.>According to those who know him, /Templar is a very /ambitious person, /willing to get /ahead at /almost any /cost.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. A type of /bread.>/Locksmith Barnaby Tiel claims that /Templar called him late one night to /open a /locked /desk /drawer at the /Bank. /Templar said he /lost the /key. >/Plattner had been at the /Kingsfield /Ruby /exhibit for quite some time the day before the robbery.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Short for /Valerie. >/Plattner has been steadily /going /broke for the past year.>/Winchester has been /low on /money lately.>Huxley's /girlfriend has lately /been the /object of Winchester's /affections.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. In /radio, /DJ stands for _____ /jockey.>Before Winchester found the ruby in his drawer, he noticed that the /name /plates on /Templar's /desk and /his /desk had been /switched.>Blaine Templar /suffers from /hay /fever.[9999K] [48T]>The Mummy's Curse[48C]>/Newell purchased a /blackjack the day after the SINBAD pulled into port.>/Winston had a /large /insurance /policy taken out on the mummy.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. A cool, /summer /fruit /drink.>The /handwriting on the /note does not /match /Rupert's.>/Newell and /Olivia have been seen several times together since their arrival from Egypt.>A new lock to which only /Newell has the key, has been put on the entrance to the SINBAD'S /cargo /hold.>A /stone /brick, part of the Egypt exhibit, is located only a few yards away from where Khafu-Amin's sarcophagus is.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. _____ /Pluribus /Unum| /3. _____ Anybody /Seen /My /Gal?>About six months ago, /Olivia wanted to /file /for a /divorce; but /Darold would not /allow it.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. A /musical /group.>/Scuff /marks on the /floor of the Museum show that Gregory had been /dragged /in from /outside.>The bartender at the Pub remembers /seeing /Rupert here on the night of the murder.>Thaddeus Rodericke, author and expert on Ancient Egypt, once wrote a book stating that Khafu-Amin /never /existed and all scholars who believe he /did /are /fools.>According to Rupert, /Olivia made many late /night trips to /Newell's /cabin on the voyage back from Egypt.[58T]>The Barbecued Baker[58C]>Mortimer Chapman /wore /dental /plates.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. Opposite of /win.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. /An /eye for /an _____.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. A /drink with /jam and /bread.>Mortimer Chapman has been /carrying on a /torrid /love /affair /with Susan Straughn, one of his customers.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. /British for "/fellow.">The /pearls are with /Susan /Straughn.>/Susan is with /Chapman.>Wino Clay Harrison /had /no /teeth.>Ida and Mortimer had /many /heated /arguments.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. A _____ in the /fender is a small /accident.>The /wino is /dead.>/Ida is the /sole /beneficiary of her husband's /insurance /policy.>Drysdale /wore /dentures.[64T]>The Dashing Psychiatrist[64C]>Dr. Jensen did /not /have an /affair with /Margaret.>A bank clerk tells Holmes that half an hour before Dr. Jensen's death, he saw a /man with a /pole /standing on /top of the /medical building.>A carriage driver tells Holmes that /Tibbs frequently /followed /his /wife when /she /went to Dr. Jensen's office.>/Tibbs is an expert /fisherman.>At the moment of Dr. Jensen's death, /Munson was /playing /poker in a hotel suite.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. A /seraphim is an _____.>Holmes finds a /fish /hook near the spot where Dr. Jensen had fallen.>Newspaper publisher Ross Chocolate desperately wants to keep his /history of /nervous /breakdowns a secret.>Judith Lurvey confides to Holmes that Dr.Jensen was a "/ladies /man" who had many /romantic /encounters with his /female /patients.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. A /king is a bad /card in _____ball /poker.>/McGarrity is currently /suing his /wife for /divorce because of /her /affair with Dr.Jensen.>Dr.Jensen recently /proposed /marriage to /Meredith.>The coat Dr.Jensen was wearing at the time of his death has a /large /tear on the /right /sleeve.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. /Linus /Pauling wrote a book about /vitamin _____.[69T]>The Headless Horseman[69C]>/Kenneth /Claret believes Bevanshire is "haunted" and vows never to return.>The bank has /foreclosed on many /houses in Bevanshire because no one will /buy /them from the /fleeing inhabitants.>Carriage driver Mortimer Graham worked on the /expedition to /discover /Camelot.>An informant tells Holmes that a /treasure /map indicates that /gold and /jewels from the court of King Arthur are /buried /somewhere in the town of Bevanshire.>Mayor McCarthy is an /expert /horseman.>Holmes believes that the "headless horseman" was a /normal /man riding horseback /inside a /large /costume.>Several months ago /Sherry /donated /artifacts dated from King Arthur's time to the /Museum.>Last year, /Sherry sponsored an /expedition to /discover King Arthur's legendary /city of /Camelot.>/MASTERMIND CLUE: _____ is a popular /table /wine.>/HORSEMAN CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. An /egg _____ usually measures /three-/minute periods.>/HORSEMAN CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Opposite of /less.>/Brian /Burgandy has nightmares about being pursued by the "headless horseman".>Mayor McCarthy /refuses to /sell.>/HORSEMAN CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. A /unit of /weight.[9999K] [71T]>The Killer in Kilts[71C]>/Haig and /Lorna were /lovers.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Rhymes with "/fan".>The shred of Aberdeen plaid matched a tear in a tunic Holmes found in /Teacher's /duffel /bag.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /soldier's /suitcase is called a /duffel _____.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A /plumber's /connections.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. /Singers /Sonny and _____.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Dr. /Sigmund _____, without the letter /R.>Haig was a /member of the /Inverness /clan.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Opposite of "/public".>The /Inverness and /Aberdeen /clans have been /fueding for centuries.>/Lorna and /Teacher were /members of the Aberdeen clan. >The Pub owner had just received a large shipment of "/Oh, /Danny /Boy" /Scotch from Glasgow.>A certain Scottish /musical /instrument is extremely "/blunt".>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. Hot /drink /served with /crumpets.[74T]>The Staggering Cowboy[74C]>/HIDING /PLACE (/2 Parts)| /2. One who heads an /athletic /team. Rhymes with "/roach.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. To /resign or /give /up.>/HIDING /PLACE (/2 Parts)| /1. "/All the /world's a _____.">Holmes found a normal-sized /cowboy /outfit and a /half /fare steamship ticket to Sweden in the /midget's dressing room.>/ROBBER CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Opposite of "/offs.">Chief Chickasaw's squaw is the dancing /bear's /trainer.>/ROBBER CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. "/Annie _____ Your /Gun!">/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. It's /none of /your _____!>/ROBBER CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. "_____Summer /Night's /Dream.">A policeman found a /pair of /wooden /stilts floating in the Thames.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. The _____ /must /go /on!>Chief Chickasaw is fond of /firewater; and when he /gets /drunk, he /goes /crazy.>/ROBBER CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Shake a /pinball /machine too hard and it _____.>Bison Bob's Wild West Show is /in /financial /difficulty.[86T]>The Disappearing Doctor[86C]>The whistle found near Watson's bag was also used to /call a /salty /dog.>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. A famous /Clint /Eastwood movie, "_____ '/em /High!">/CULPRIT CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. /Male /peacocks show off their /plumage to /attract a _____. (Rhymes with "/fate.")>/Ships leave with the /high /tide.>/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. The report /card /grade between "/C" and "/F" is _____.>/CULPRIT CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. If you wish to become a /lawyer, you must first /pass the _____ /exam.>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. The alphabet letter before "/T".>/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. Rhymes with "/bugged".>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. "_____ and /go /seek.">/CULPRIT CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Before you can advance to /second /grade, you must /pass _____ /grade.>/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. "_____ to /me /only with /thine /eyes.">Holmes was surprised to learn Watson had /only /one /drink on the night he vanished.>/CULPRIT CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. A novice /cowboy is referred to as a _____/foot.>The first mate of a ship /about to /leave /port visited here, and even bought a smoke for his /parrot![89T]>The Bittersweet Death[89C]>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. /Vegetarians refrain from /eating _____.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. /Null and _____.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. The /first letter of the alphabet.>/Ona was powerless to /resist /consuming all of /Eggbert's divine /delicacies.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. If a /couple is /unhappily /married, they may /file for a _____.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. For /safety sake, keep your /doors ____ at /night!>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. The /astrological sign "/Cancer" is symbolized by a _____.>Eggbert was /preparing a /beef /entree the day before his death.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Place in the /kitchen where /ice is /made.>Ona's husband threatened to /divorce /her if she /didn't /lose /weight.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. "To /thine ______/self be /true!">/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. A /two letter word for "/popular" or "/hip.">/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. "_____ /rose by any /other /name.">Though Eggbert was discovered smothered in whipped cream and frosting, /this was /not the /cause of /his /death.[9999K] y measures /three-/minute periods.>/HORSEMAN CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Oppos[102T]>The Mockingham Maze[102C]>/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. /Street sign; "No /left _____.">/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Ninety /degrees is a _____ /angle.>Brady Bagwell has been experimenting with the /transmutation of /metals.>/HOW CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Another word for "/forever." (Rhymes with "/hallways.")>/HIDING /PLACE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Thing that /holds /water around the /castle.>The key to the Mockingham Maze is to /always /turn the way a /conservative would /turn.>/ACCOMPLICE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. One tosses /coins in a /wishing _____.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. "On a _____ /day, you /can /see /forever.">/HIDING /PLACE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. The /dregs are at the _____ of the /barrel.>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Initials of /Nottingham /University.>General Tallman has been seeing actress Jan Fondue, a /crusader for /liberalism.>/HIDING /PLACE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. Initials of the /Foreign /Office, /reversed.>Ripley Howell is /ultra /conservative.>/ACCOMPLICE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /woman's /purse is sometimes called a /hand _____.[111T]>The Hygienic Hermit[111C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. Opposite /gender of "/mother's.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. A /store /sign reads "/Open for _____.">Food taster Bud Lipincot has been /taking small /doses of various /poisons to /immunize himself.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Opposite of "/gains.">Hermit Hugh Howard /owned the /hotel and /lived on the /entire top /floor.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. /Male /offspring, singular.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. /Hawaiian food /eaten with /fingers.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. The _____ is /mightier /than the /sword.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. A /child puts a /bicuspid under his /pillow in hopes he'll be /visited by the _____ /Fairy.>/Penelope's /father lost his /toothpaste /empire to his distant cousin, Sir Hugh Howard.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. /Lovers who _____, /run away to /get /married secretly.>/METHOD CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. A lightweight /glue made from /flour and /water.>Lord Penworth Howard was once /arrested as an /imposter.He was /posing as a /doctor.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. The infliction of /punishment in return for /insult or /injury.[112T]>The Whispering Wall[112C]>/VOICES CLUE (/5 Parts)| /2. Two /thousand /pounds.>/VOICES CLUE (/5 Parts)| /4. Another word for "/automobile.">/VOICES CLUE (/5 Parts)| /3. /Laurel _____ /Hardy.>Lord Bellgrade was /lost at /sea, his /body /never /found.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. Another word for "/home.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Water /over the /dam, or _____ the /bridge.>/HOW CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. /Basement /heating device that /burns /coal or /oil.>The Bellgrade /fortune and /property /belonged to Lady Bellgrade /before she /married /Ashton.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. /Precious /yellow metal.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. Same as /answer to /pub /clue.>/VOICES CLUE (/5 Parts)| /1. The /remains of /burnt offerings.>/VOICES CLUE (/5 Parts)| /5. A /hole in the /ground yielding /coal or /silver.>/Soames and /Gerda have been at Bellgrade Manor since /before Lady Bellgrade /was /born.>/HOW CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. The thing /Sherlock /smokes his /tobacco in.[117T]>The Pirated Pigeons[117C]>/METHOD CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. Another word for "/hog.">/METHOD CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Indefinite periods of /time of /extreme length. (Rhymes with "/peons.")>Master criminal /Giles /Conover took a carriage from the /dock to the /German /embassy.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. The /number on a television set aligned with a /particular /station.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. /Little /Bo /Peep has _____ her /sheep.>/Bernice and /Cleveland were once /Lovers.>/Docstrum would gain prominence in the future as the man who /insured the "/Titanic.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. The /postman carries the _____.>/Moreland's /ship once carried the mail /between /England and /France.>/METHOD CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. /Interchanged. (Rhymes with "/ditched").>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. /Legal /document which serves as a binding /agreement between the /signatories.>/CULPRIT CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. /One if /by _____; /two /if by /sea.>A statue of inspector Rockshire stands outside the /Paris /post /office.>/CULPRIT CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. The _____ the /merrier.[9999K] pursued by the "headless horseman".>Mayor McCarthy /refuses to /sell.>[121T]>The Butlers' Convention[121C]>Blackdeer, Truelove, Mumhoney, and MacBeth attended the Butlers' Ball /with /their /wives. Gatliz brought a /date. Blaine and Bayless both /lacked /companions at the event.>Holmes learns that /MacBeth /spilled his /drink on his wife's /hand after Ollie Newman died.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. No matter how well you /know /her, one certainly does not /refer to /Queen /Elizabeth II as "_____.">The late Ollie Newman was a /ladies man of the /old /school. He /kissed the /hand of each /woman he /met at the Ball.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. What appears in every /minute and /twice in a /moment but not once in a /year? (Answer at the /Playhouse.)>/Bayless and the late Ollie Newman were /both /in /love /with Harriet Jones.>Holmes theorizes that the killer had planned to /plant /botulism in the /catered /meal to ruin Newman; but when Newman appeared, the killer decided to /poison him directly.>Holmes learns from old news clippings that both /Mumhoney and /MacBeth were once successful businessmen who were /ruined by Ollie's shrewd business dealings.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Take the opposite of "/always" and /reverse the /letters.>Clara Mumhoney was seen /applying /lipstick before kissing Ollie. They were lovers until Ollie used her to gain Henry's business secrets.>The letter "/M".>Laboratory tests prove that the poison could not have been contained /in /the /lipstick of anyone present at the scene of the crime.>/KILLER CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. The two initials for the element /actinum.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Take what a /hen /lays, throw away a "/g" then /scramble what's left.[124T]>The Suicidal Opera Star[124C]>Holmes discovers /Norman's /fingerprints on the /box of /chocolates found in Marilyn's room.>Holmes learns that shortly before Marilyn died, /Norman sought a /publishing /advance because /he was /researching "important /new /material" about her.>Holmes learns that just before she died, Marilyn had /fired /Hydbeer for "/cooking the /books.">Holmes determines that /Hydbeer purchased the /champagne /bottles found in Marilyn's room.>Marilyn's letter to /Bernard threatened disclosure of "/dark /secrets" if he would not resume their love affair. "I cannot live without you," the opera star wrote.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. "/Duke" _____/ington was a /jazz /pianist.>/WEAPON CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. Soft /white /limestone used for /writing on /blackboards.| /4. Symbol for the element /Sulphur.>/Until his best selling book about Marilyn was /published, author Hale Norman was reported to be /in /financial /trouble.>/WEAPON CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. A "/Mickey /Finn" is a _____ drink.| /3. A /great /many of something.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Symbol for a /shilling.>In Marilyn's room, Holmes finds: /fan /mail; empty /sleeping /pill containers; dead /roses; an empty /chocolate box; an unfinished letter to /Mountand; and /boxer /shorts. >/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. _____ is a /beverage commonly served in /English /pubs.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Symbol for the element /hydrogen.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Dishonest /accountants are prone to "/cook the _____."[126T]>The Missing Missionary[126C]>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. Nickname for /Edward.>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. Take the word for the /colour of /blood and /reverse the letters.>/WHAT /HAPPENED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Take the word for an /alcoholic /beverage made from /molasses and /reverse the /order of the letters.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. /Three /letter suffix denoting a distinctive /doctrine or /theory.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. If you can do /something, you /are _____ /to /do it.>/WHO /RESPONSIBLE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. /Spanish word for "/good.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. If you are /able to do /something you _____ /do it.>/WHO /RESPONSIBLE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A type of /flower.>There have been ugly rumors of /mass /suicide at /Joanstown.>Interpol informs Holmes that the true identity of /Poppy /Fine is the notorious /con /man from Texas, /Dalton /Baxter.>/Rose likes to brag that she is a /good /cook: She can /serve /men any way her "/sisters" want.>/Fine informs Holmes that /no /man has ever been known to /return /alive from a /service of the Church of /Supreme /Beings.>When questioned by Holmes, /Father /Feeney refused to talk.>Hotel Manager Pele Cabana informs Holmes that the so-called "/Church of /Supreme /Beings" is in fact a /tribe of /Amazons.[127T]>The Disinherited Daughter[127C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A /family or /group of /lions.>Maxine tells Holmes that her /cousin /Sidney is the /sneaky kind of guy who might /forge a /Will.>/Katt tells Holmes that he always /disliked /Maxine.>/Steed could be disciplined by the /legal /profession for /writing a /will in which he /shares as a /beneficiary.>Maxine frequently told her husband Peter of her /desire to /return to /England and be /with /her /mother.>/WHY /DISINHERITED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. The /Roman /numeral for /500.>A /leech.>/PERSON /RESPONSIBLE CLUE: What kind of /animal is capable of the greatest /attachment to /people? (Answer at the /Museum.)>/WHY /DISINHERITED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. George Bernard Shaw may be /described as a "/man /of _____.">Holmes learns that butler Manfred Katt used to /post all /outgoing /mail and hand /deliver all /incoming /letters to Maxine's mother.>Holmes makes the observation to Watson that many /insecure /men are fearful their /wives will /leave them the minute they get /some /money of their /own.>/WHY /DISINHERITED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. /George /Washington's troops suffered a hard /winter at /Valley _____.>Stanley Steed tells Holmes: "Your client Maxine /wrote a /string of /abusive and /vile /letters to her poor late mother.">/MOTIVE CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. It's a /federal /offense to /tamper with the /U./S. _____.[9999K] iet Jones.[136T]>The Happy Medium[136C]>/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Take the word for the /color produced by combining /red and /white and then /discard the /last letter.>During the seance, /Stanton and /Mercedes both sat within an /arm's /length of Claire on her /left /hand /side.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. When the other /team needs a /touchdown with only /seconds /left, you might adopt a "_____ /defense." (Rhymes with "/resent.") >/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A word often associated with "/value.">/WEAPON CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. Take the word meaning the opposite of /love and /drop the last letter.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. People /lost in the /mountains sometimes /die of _____.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Take the word that means "to /pose a /question" and chop off the last letter.| /4. /Shamu is a _____ /whale.>Holmes suspects the killer acted to /cover /up /another /crime.>Ace McCall was very fond of /Mercedes and /left her a /large /inheritance when /he /died.>At the seance, /Olivia and /Ollie both sat within an /arm's /length of Claire on her /right /hand /side.>After Holmes arranges to have Ace McCall's body exhumed, it is discovered that Ace's "/heart /failure" was /induced by /poison.>The coroner discovered a /pin /hole on Claire's /left /temple hidden /under her /hair.>/KILLER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A type of /feathered /animal.>/Dotty and /Horserich both secretly /hated /Ace because /he always /beat them /at /poker.[143T]>The Champion Poodle[143C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. Rhymes with "/well".>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. Slang word for /small /finger.>The /butler had /rented a /carriage the day Pumpkin disappeared.>A wealthy American dog breeder named /Carlton /Pinkerow is in London. He wants to /obtain some /champion quality dogs for /breeding purposes.>The Hotel maid complains that /Pinkerow's /room is always /locked.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. /One, _____, /buckle my /shoe.>/WHO CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. Rhymes with "/pan".>/Lindsey left the garden party early, complaining of a headache.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/4 Parts)| /4. How to /propel a /boat.>/Lydia owns a /kennel /located in the countryside.>/Bits of /meat on the /ground reveal that Pumpkin was /lured from the /kitchen to the /stables by a /trail of /scraps.>/WHO CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /color.>The Hotel has been /buying /dog /food for a guest, /Carlton /Pinkerow, who requested it.>Lindsey Buckingham is /entering /Fluffy in a /dog /show this coming weekend.[145T]>The Counterfeit Notes[145C]>/WHERE /NECKLACE /IS CLUE (/4 Parts)| /1. Opposite of /city.>Bank of England notes are /printed with a /special /thick /ink.>Mr. X owns a /countryside /estate.>The infamous /Professor /Moriarty recently /visited the /West /Indies.>Samuel Morton, a /renowned /Egyptologist, recently checked into the Hotel.>/WHERE /NECKLACE /IS CLUE (/4 Parts)| /2. Perpendicular /to the /front.| /4. Past tense of /eat.>An exhibit of /ancient /Egyptian /art recently opened at the Museum.>The Newspaper has a new printing press, but /thick /ink has /already /gummed /it /up.>/Mr. /X CLUES (/4 Parts)| /2. Opposite of /less.| /4. A /vowel.>A dark-skinned man stopped by the Pawnbroker, asking where he could obtain /slabs of /iron the /size of /bank /notes.>/Duval is a talented /metal /engraver.>/WHERE /NECKLACE /IS CLUE (/4 Parts)| /3. A /direction.>The /Newspaper recently reported that someone /broke /into the /shop at /night.>/Mr. /X CLUES (/4 Parts)| /1. A /teacher of high /rank.| /3. What /artists /create.[148T]>The Lombard Street Gang[148C]>While buying medicine, /Barrymore asked the druggist where he could purchase a /wrap-around /muffler.>An abandoned /sewer /line is located outside of the Bank, and its /manhole /cover is /ajar. The /line ends where the /Carriage /Depot and /Tobacconist are /located.>Two men have inquired about renting a sturdy /wagon. They say they have a /heavy /load to /pick /up at the /Dock soon.>An agent for the American financier, /Jay /Gould, arrived today with /Gould's yacht, it is /loaded with /gold /bullion.>HOW /SPEND /MONEY CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. An American /bank, _____ /Manhattan.>WHERE /MONEY /HIDDEN CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. A small /storage /room.>WHERE /MONEY /HIDDEN CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. /H2O>/Annie /Wichmann is a fugitive from the Cape Colony, suspected of /smuggling /guns for /insurrection against the Colony.>HOW /SPEND /MONEY CLUE (/3 Parts)| /3. A /color.>COMPLETE /ROBBERS CLUE: A /candlemaker & /two /jacketstitchers.>HOW /SPEND /MONEY CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Soft /sound of a /cat.>The /Taylor brothers, /Jeremy and /Julius, spent a lot of time at the Pub last month, often in conversation with /Annie /Wichmann.>The /cistern of the /toilet in the /tobacconist has a false /bottom.>/Annie /rents a /room /above the Tobacconist.[9999K] l in which he /shares as a /beneficiary.>Maxine frequently to[150T]>The Edinburgh Scandal[150C]>/HOW /RETRIEVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /4. /Golf cry.>To gain access to a /security /deposit /box, one has only to show the /box's /key to the /guard.>London is in the /midst of a /heat /wave.>/Mangin knows that /Stewart had an /affair with /Drake.>/Redwine has amassed /gambling /debts, and has resorted to searching /Drake's drawers to /steal /money.>During summer, /Redwine keeps his /keys in a /stocking hanging inside the parlour room /chimney.>/BLACKMAILER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /2. An /alcoholic /beverage.>/HOW /RETRIEVE CLUES (/5 Parts)| /2. /Sound of a /bell.| /5. Goes with a /lock.>/WHERE /KEPT CLUES (/3 Parts)| /1. A /railroad /station.|/3. What /pugilists do.>/Redwine recently /pawned several items. He keeps the /tickets in his /security /deposit /box at the /Bank.>/HOW /RETRIEVE CLUES (/5 Parts)| /1. Opposite of /up.| /3. A /leg /joint.>/Mangin keeps an old army /footlocker in his Hotel /office.>/BLACKMAILER CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /color.>/WHERE /KEPT CLUE (/3 Parts)| /1. Opposite of /stand.[156T]>The Vanished Magician[156C]>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /5. A /songbird.>/MOTIVE CLUE (/5 Parts)| /2. Short for /mother.| /4. /Golf cry.>/WHO /PLANNED /IT CLUES (/4 Parts)| /2. Shakesperean play, "/Twelfth _____."| /4. An /alcoholic /beverage.>/HOW /DISAPPEARED CLUES (/3 Parts)| /1. Lewis /Carroll book, "_____ the /Looking-/Glass."| /3. Rhymes with /bore.>An Englishman, /Edmund /Blake, checked into the Hotel after Mandrake disappeared and is /hiding /out here.>/HOW /DISAPPEARED CLUE (/3 Parts)| /2. A device for /catching and holding /animals.>/WHO /PLANNED /IT CLUES (/4 Parts)| /1. /Top of a /room.| /3. /Sound of a small /bell.>When all the lights went out, someone /broke /into the /Playhouse /safe and /stole the /money.>/Mandrake has been having an affair with /Celine for six months. They plan on /secretly /eloping back to /Prussia.>/Ringley uses a large /mirror hidden in the /door of the /box he pretends to /disappear from.>Two clues. The Playhouse /stage has a /trap /door. Walter Hyrum says that Mandrake spent many /mornings in the /Park.>/Hyrum is /bankrupt.>/Blake is /Mandrake in /disguise.>/MOTIVE CLUES (/5 Parts)| /1. A type of /metal.| /3. A /leg /joint.[9999K] il of /scraps.>/WHO CLUE (/2 Parts)| /1. A /color[6T]>The Murdered Banker[6C][6Q]>3433>KILLER:|1. Rita Frawley|2. Eleanor Ostermann|3. Patrick Reardon|4. Wellington Bakman|>WEAPON:|1. Briefcase|2. Statue|3. Paperweight|4. Ten pound dumbbell|>MOTIVE:|1. Jealousy|2. Robbery|3. Embezzlement|4. Blackmail|[6S]>Comptroller Walter Ostermann discovered that, for the past two years, Wellington Bakman had been embezzling money from the Bank. Ostermann confronted Bakman with this discovery and offered Bakman the opportunity to reveal the facts at the board meeting coming up that afternoon. Otherwise Ostermann threatened that he would have to reveal the truth himself. Not wanting the facts of his embezzlement revealed, Bakman killed the comptroller in his office, striking Ostermann from behind with a paperweight. Bakman then removed certain files from Ostermann's file cabinet which pertained to the embezzlement. [6A]>KILLER: Bakman |WEAPON: Paperweight |MOTIVE: Embezzlement [10T]>The Kidnapped Infant[10C][10Q]>3123>KIDNAPPER:|1. Harriet Pinkston|2. Claude Romer|3. Vandy S. Logan|4. Louie Lindley|>WHEREABOUTS:|1. Under dock|2. Fishing boat| 3. Locksmith shop|4. Hotel room|>MOTIVE:|1. Ransom|2. Black market|3. Child of her own|4. Revenge|[10S]>After twenty years of caring for other people's children, Harriet Pinkston yearned for a child of her own. Knowing that the Duke of Crescentshire did not appreciate his daughter, Governess Pinkston decided to steal the baby and raise it herself. She hid the infant on her husband's fishing boat. [10A]>KIDNAPPER: Harriet Pinkston|WHEREABOUTS: Fishing boat |MOTIVE: Child of her own [12T]>The Locked Chamber[12C][12Q]>521242>KILLER:|1. Tiny Hoggins|2. A Pygmy|3. The Monkey|4. A midget|>WEAPON:|1. Blowgun|2. Syringe|3. Gas|4. Slingshot|>HOW REMOVED:|1. With ropes & pulleys|2. Carried up airshaft|3. Tunnel under vault floor|4. Monkey handed to Mario|>HIDING PLACE:|1. Bottom of Pawnshop display case|2. Hollow bottom of suitcase|3. On top of Museum display case|4. Bottom of Museum display case|>MASTERMIND:|1. Philomena Pettibone|2. Phillip Peabody|3. Mario Morelli|4. Colin Battersea|[12S]>Explorer Phillip Peabody smuggled a pygmy into England in a packing case, and instructed him to crawl down the airshaft and shoot the engraver through the grating with his poison blowgun dart. The pygmy then removed the grating, scooped up the plates, carried them back up the shaft, and delivered them to Peabody, who hid them in the hollow bottom of a Museum display case. [12A]>KILLER: Pygmy |WEAPON: Blowgun |HOW REMOVED: Carried up the shaft |HIDING PLACE: The hollow bottom of a Museum display case|MASTERMIND: Peabody[14T]>The Murdered Prankster[14C][14Q]>242>KILLER:|1. Stanley Bosworth|2. Mortimer Fawcett|3. Dawes Flescher|4. Tom Dayton|5. Jonas Fenton|>MOTIVE:|1. Revenge|2. Practical joke|3. Affair|4. Envy|5. Temporary insanity|[14S]>Knowing he had only a short time to live, Tom Dayton decided to play the ultimate practical joke on his old headmaster. Tom killed himself and framed Stanley Bosworth. ||Here is how he did it. First, he opened the porthole; then he scrawled the initials SB in the dust on the floor below the porthole. He then took Bosworth's revolver, which he had secretly taken from his father-in-law's home, and fired a shot out through the porthole and into the water. ||He then tossed Bosworth's warm gun towards the door across the room. He held another revolver, his own, out through the porthole and, pointing the gun back at himself, shot himself in the head. As he dropped to the floor, dead, Tom's gun fell from his hand and into the water outside. [14A]>KILLER: Tom Dayton|MOTIVE: Practical joke[9999K] doned /sewer /line is located outside of the Bank, [19T]>The Murdered Druggist[19C][19Q]>3134>KILLER:|1. Grant Evans|2. Michael Milligan|3. Daniel Kirwin|4. Clara Wexler|>WEAPON:|1. Dagger|2. Ice pick|3. Letter opener|4. Fountain pen|>MOTIVE:|1. Blackmail|2. Robbery|3. Revenge|4. Temporary insanity|[19S]>Unaware that Grant Evans was becoming increasingly unstable, Eugene Kane made the mistake of teasing the postman about being tardy with the mail. Evans went berserk and, in a moment of temporary insanity, stabbed the druggist through the heart with a letter opener. [19A]>KILLER: Postman (Grant Evans)|WEAPON: Letter opener|MOTIVE: Temporary insanity[23T]>The Luckless Mariner[23C][23Q]>3242>KILLER:|1. Angus Burkhardt|2. Jason Kinney|3. John Strickland|4. Clive Lightfoot|>WEAPON:|1. Mast|2. Outboard motor handle|3. Wrench|4. Oar|>MOTIVE:|1. Jealousy|2. Scuttled PENGUIN for insurance|3. Blackmail|4. Marry Raphaela|[23S]>Randolph Meacham reasoned that seaman Jason Kinney had been paid by shipowner John Strickland to sneak into the hold of the PENGUIN during the voyage and cut a hole below the ship's water line. ||When Meacham returned to England, he planned to advise insurance broker Norton Quimby of the truth behind the disaster which befell the highly insured vessel. ||Kinney's suspicions were also aroused, however, and he followed Meacham to the Dock. Confronting the first mate and realizing his threats were to no avail, Kinney struck the ship's officer with an oar from the dinghy of the SOUTHERN STAR. [23A]>KILLER: Kinney|WEAPON: Oar|MOTIVE: Scuttled PENGUIN[31T]>The Reporter's List[31C][31Q]>3142>KILLER:|1. Justin Robart|2. Grady Upjohn|3. Dennis Holley|4. Sir Thomas Creasey|>WEAPON:|1. Spear|2. Pocket knife|3. Dart|4. Sword in cane|>MOTIVE:|1. Blackmail|2. Cover up art forgeries|3. Revenge for news story|4. Greed|[31S]>Newspaper reporter James Kent discovered that Justin Robart had used his position as curator to sell three of the Museum's priceless paintings and replace the masterpieces with skillful forgeries. ||Kent confronted Robart with this discovery, offering the curator a chance to redeem the treasures. Instead, Robart drew a sword concealed in his cane, killed the reporter in a remote section of the Museum gallery, and disposed of the body in an alley behind the Pub. [31A]>KILLER: Justin Robart|WEAPON: Sword in cane|MOTIVE: Art forgeries[41T]>The Kingsfield Ruby[41C][41Q]>3213>THIEF:|1. Percival Huxley|2. Blaine Templar|3. Emerson Plattner|4. Josiah Winchester|>HOW RUBY GOT IN DESK:|1. Locksmith opened drawer|2. Winchester put it there|3. Duplicate key made|4. Thief picked lock|>WHY THIEF PUT IT THERE:|1. Revenge|2. Jealousy|3. Discredit rival|4. To hide it until sale|[41S]>Wanting to get rid of his competition for the bank manager's job, Blaine Templar framed Josiah Winchester. ||First, Templar stole the ruby from the Museum, dropping one of his allergy pills by accident. Then, late one night, he switched the name plates on his and Winchester's desks. He called for a locksmith to open a drawer in his desk (in reality it was Winchester's desk), claiming to have lost the key. ||He put the ruby in the desk, locked it up, then waited. Templar planned on Winchester being arrested, thus leaving him the only candidate for the job. [41A]>THIEF: Blaine Templar|HOW RUBY GOT IN DESK: Locksmith opened drawer|WHY THIEF PUT IT THERE: Discredit rival[9999K] oom. He held another revolver, his own, out through the porthole and, poin[48T]>The Mummy's Curse[48C][48Q]>42311>KILLER:|1. Thomas Rupert|2. Carson Newell|3. Melvyn Winston|4. Olivia Gregory|>WEAPON:|1. Wrench|2. Stone brick|3. Blackjack|4. Egyptian statue|>MOTIVE:|1. Eliminate husband|2. Insurance|3. Robbery|4. Blackmail|>HIDING PLACE:|1. SINBAD'S cargo hold|2. Museum basement|3. Behind Pub|4. Captain's quarters|[48S]>On the voyage back from Egypt, Olivia Gregory and Carson Newell fell in love. Knowing that Darold Gregory would never give Olivia a divorce, Newell decided to take matters into his own hands. ||He sent the note to Gregory, signing a different set of initials. When Gregory showed up, Newell killed him by hitting him on the head with a blackjack he had purchased earlier. He dragged Gregory into the Museum, using Gregory's key, and dumped the body in the sarcophagus. He then took the mummy back to the SINBAD and hid it in the cargo hold, to which he had the only key. He had hoped that the death would be blamed on the curse of the mummy. [48A]>KILLER: Carson Newell|WEAPON: Blackjack|MOTIVE: Eliminate husband|HIDING PLACE: SINBAD'S cargo hold[58T]>The Barbecued Baker[58C][58Q]>3413>KILLER:|1. Ida Chapman|2. Darwood Drysdale|3. Clay Harrison|4. Mortimer Chapman|>MOTIVE:|1. Lose identity|2. Life insurance|3. Revenge|4. Jealousy|>HOW CARRIED OUT:|1. Plot with dentist|2. Plot with wife|3. Killed wino|4. Pushed by Susan|[58S]>Mortimer Chapman "cooked up" a scheme that would allow him and his lover, Susan Straughn, to run off together. Knocking the pestering wino on the head with his own wine bottle, Chapman dumped him into the oven, knowing the only evidence left would be bones. Before tossing the body into the oven, however, Chapman slipped his own dental plates into Harrison's mouth and put his own ring and watch on Harrison. ||Mortimer planned to escape with the pearls, knowing his wife could collect the insurance for the pearls (and for his death), while he sold the jewels elsewhere. [58A]>KILLER: Mortimer Chapman|MOTIVE: Lose identity|HOW CARRIED OUT: Killed wino[64T]>The Dashing Psychiatrist[64C][64Q]>3412>KILLER:|1. Jake McGarrity|2. Ross Chocolate|3. Meredith Shannon|4. Harry Tibbs|>WEAPON:|1. Fishing pole|2. Blow gun|3. Pushed|4. Fish scaling knife|>MOTIVE:|1. Blackmail|2. Jealousy|3. Envy|4. Cover up|[64S]>Dr.Jensen had numerous affairs with his female patients. Harry Tibbs heard rumors of Gregor's romantic activities and became quite jealous when his wife started visiting the psychiatrist. Although Gregor had no romantic involvement with Margaret Ann, Harry Tibbs was convinced to the contrary and decided to murder Gregor. A skilled fisherman, Harry carried a fishing pole to the top of the office building and hooked Gregor as he walked past the open window. [64A]>KILLER: Harry Tibbs|WEAPON: Fishing pole|MOTIVE: Jealousy[69T]>The Headless Horseman[69C][69Q]>3121>HEADLESS HORSEMAN:|1. Mortimer Graham|2. Jonas McCarthy|3. Thaddeus Sherry|4. Brian Burgandy|>MOTIVE:|1. Resale of land|2. Buried treasure|3. Revenge|4. Protect ancient burial grounds|>MASTERMIND:|1. Thaddeus Sherry|2. Wilber Pound|3. Jonas McCarthy|4. Mortimer Graham|[69S]>During an expedition last year to uncover the legendary city of Camelot, banker Thaddeus Sherry uncovered many artifacts from the age of King Arthur. One such artifact was a treasure map purporting to show that King Arthur had gold and crown jewels buried somewhere in what is now the town of Bevanshire. ||Not certain exactly where the treasure was buried in Bevanshire, Sherry conspired with his henchman, carriage driver Mortimer Graham,to frighten the townfolk away from their homes so that the land could be acquired cheaply. ||Sherry had Graham don the costume of a "headless horseman" and terrorize the people of Bevanshire. [69A]>"HORSEMAN'S" IDENTITY: Mortimer Graham|MOTIVE: Buried treasure|MASTERMIND: Thaddeus Sherry[9999K] ve a /heavy /load to /pick /up at the /Dock soon.>An agent for the American fina[71T]>The Killer in Kilts[71C][71Q]>3322>KILLER:|1. Gonga Dor|2. Private MacBurney|3. Private Teacher|4. Lorna Doan|>WEAPON:|1. Sash from kilts|2. Bagpipes|3. Scarf|4. Indian garrote|>MOTIVE:|1. Jealousy|2. Clan feud|3. Revenge|4. Take over command|[71S]>Hatred for Commander Haig's Inverness clan had long burned in Private Teacher. He went out of control when he learned of Haig's affair with Lorna Doan, a member of Teacher's own Aberdeen clan. In his fury, Teacher strangled his commander with a set of bagpipes, the "bluntest" instrument in the musical world. [71A]>KILLER: Private Teacher|WEAPON: Bagpipes|MOTIVE: Clan feud[74T]>The Staggering Cowboy[74C][74Q]>3412>ROBBER:|1. Black Bart|2. Fanny Stokely|3. Bison Bob|4. Midget on stilts|>HIDING PLACE:|1. Stagecoach:|2. Saddle bags|3. Dressing room|4. Stable|>MOTIVE:|1. Pay debtors|2. Quit show business|3. Publicity stunt|4. Ruin show|[74S]>The midget couldn't see any future in being Fanny Stokely's target. Wearing stilts under a full-sized cowboy outfit, the adroit little fellow robbed the bank and rode off on one of Bison Bob's horses to stash the loot on the stagecoach. He then planned to leave the show and escape to Sweden disguised as a child. [74A]>ROBBER: Midget on stilts|HIDING PLACE: Stagecoach|MOTIVE: Quit show business[86T]>The Disappearing Doctor[86C][86Q]>3413>WHAT HAPPENED:|1. Held for ransom|2. Abducted to upset Holmes|3. Mugged in Pub cellar|4. Shanghaied|>HOW:|1. Drugged drink|2. Hit with blackjack|3. Hypnotized with whistle|4. Chased by bird|>CULPRITS:|1. Bartender and the Bobby|2. The Bobby and First Mate|3. Bartender and First Mate|4. Bartender and Moriarty|[86S]>"High tide" lets you know Holmes must stop a ship from leaving harbor, for Watson is aboard and not of his own volition. There was a shortage of good doctors willing to practice their trade at sea, and this was the reason Doctor Watson was abducted. [86A]>WHAT HAPPENED TO WATSON: Shanghaied|HOW: Drugged drink|THE TWO CULPRITS: Bartender and First Mate[89T]>The Bittersweet Death[89C][89Q]>3142>KILLER:|1. Ona Crab|2. Van Redgrave|3. Rose Warblow|4. Theodore Crab|>WEAPON:|1. Poisoned beef|2. Frozen lamb shank|3. Ice pick|4. Meat freezer|>MOTIVE:|1. Envy|2. Avoid divorce|3. Rejection|4. Insurance|[89S]>If you deduced that Eggbert's low body temperature was due to his being frozen to death, you were hot on the trail of his killer. Desperate to lose weight to keep her husband from divorcing her, yet unable to resist Eggbert's divine cooking, Eggbert's mentor herself did him in. [89A]>KILLER: Ona Crab|WEAPON: Locked in meat freezer|MOTIVE: Avoid divorce[9999K] fisherman, Harry carried a fishing pole to the top [102T]>The Mockingham Maze[102C][102Q]>41334>HOW TO ESCAPE:|1. Always turn right|2. Always turn left|3. Left then right|4. Right then left|>ACCOMPLICE:|1. General Tallman|2. Lance Bigelow|3. Brady Bagwell|4. Ripley Howell|>HIDING PLACE:|1. Bottom of boat|2. Under bridge|3. Bottom of moat|4. Under the armory|>TYPE OF WEAPON:|1. Atomic|2. Laser|3. Doomsday|4. Nuclear|[102S]>The key to escaping the maze is that conservatives are called "rightists" or "right wingers," just as liberals are called "leftists." [102A]>HOW TO ESCAPE: Always turn right|ACCOMPLICE: Bagwell|HIDING PLACE: Bottom of moat|TYPE OF WEAPON: Nuclear[111T]>The Hygienic Hermit[111C][111Q]>3242>KILLER:|1. Dr. Clarence Clawson|2. Penelope Howard|3. Lord Penworth Howard|4. Bud Lipincot|>WEAPON:|1. Poison food|2. Poison vitamins|3. Poison soap|4. Poison toothpaste|>MOTIVE:|1. Insurance|2. Revenge|3. Envy|4. Greed|[111S]>A cleanliness fanatic would be certain to do one thing religiously--brush his teeth. Hotel maid Penelope Howard had access to Hugh Howard's living quarters, experience with toothpaste, and a passion to repay distant cousin Hugh for her father's losses. She didn't do it for the money, but it helped. [111A]>KILLER: Penelope|WEAPON: Poison toothpaste|MOTIVE: Revenge father's business losses[112T]>The Whispering Wall[112C][112Q]>3224>VOICES:|1. Pullman and Carston|2. Ashton and Carmine|3. Gerda and Soames|4. Raoul and Carmine|>MOTIVE:|1. Drive her insane|2. Gold mine under house|3. Scare her out|4. Oil on property|>HOW SHE HEARD THEM:|1. Open window|2. Ventilator|3. Hole behind picture|4. Furnace pipe|[112S]>It was not a grave the would-be killers were digging; Lady Bellgrade's husband discovered gold while putting in the new wine cellar. All the property belonged to Lady Bellgrade and that meant the gold as well. Lord Ashton Bellgrade faked his death so that each night the servants had off, he could return with his trusted chef Carmine to dig for the gold, unaware that Lady Bellgrade could hear them discussing what they would "like" to do to her. [112A]>VOICES: Ashton and Carmine|MOTIVE: Gold mine under house|HOW SHE COULD HEAR THEM: Furnace pipe[117T]>The Pirated Pigeons[117C][117Q]>3232>CULPRIT:|1. Bernice Rutledge|2. Reed Moreland|3. Wiley Cleveland|4. Giles Conover|>METHOD:|1. Destroyed by pigeon hawk|2. Drugged pigeons|3. Switched pigeons|4. Shot pigeons|>MOTIVE:|1. Insurance fraud|2. Lost mail contract|3. Revenge|4. Disrupt communications|[117S]>As soon as the London-trained homing pigeon flew eastward, you should have known it wasn't the proper bird. England is west of France. Captain Moreland wanted to destroy the Pigeon Postal Service and regain the profits of the mail contract. [117A]>CULPRIT: Moreland|METHOD: Switched pigeons|MOTIVE: Lost channel mail contract[9999K] le|MOT[121T]>The Butlers' Convention[121C][121Q]>3231>KILLER:|1. Hudson Bayless|2. Archibald MacBeth|3. Henry Mumhoney|4. Clara Mumhoney|>WEAPON:|1. Poison lipstick|2. Poison cigar|3. Poison on hand|4. Poison on napkin|>MOTIVE:|1. Revenge|2. Envy|3. Love triangle|4. Take over business| [121S]>The late Ollie Newman was a hard-driving businessman who rose from rags to riches. He did not care over whom he trampled to become a success. Archibald MacBeth was bested in business by Ollie, and after his less competitive catering business failed, Archibald became a butler to support his family. In revenge, Archibald sought to ruin Ollie by planting botulism poison in the food at the Butlers' Ball, which was catered by Ollie's company. However, when Ollie appeared at the event, Archibald seized this opportunity to murder him. Archibald patted some of the poison on the hand of his unwitting wife just before she was introduced to the dashing Ollie. When she extended her hand to be kissed, Ollie received a lethal dose of botulism on the lips. Archibald then spilled a drink on his wife so that he could wipe the remaining poison off her hand. [121A]>KILLER: MacBeth|WEAPON: Poison placed on hand kissed by victim|MOTIVE: Revenge[124T]>The Suicidal Opera Star[124C][124Q]>3341>KILLER:|1. Igor Hydbeer|2. Sir Robert Carnaby|3. Hale Norman|4. Bernard Mountand|>WEAPON:|1. Spiked champagne|2. Spiked roses|3. Spiked sleeping pills|4. Spiked chocolates|>MOTIVE:|1. Sell books|2. Cover up affair|3. Blackmail|4. Revenge for being fired|[124S]>Author Hale Norman was financially distressed. He had devoted years of research to the life of opera star Marilyn Roman, but was unable to learn anything that had not already been published. Finally, Norman decided to create a good story. He sent Marilyn a box of chocolates filled with sleeping pills, knowing that she would probably eat the entire box in one sitting. He then proceeded to write a book which suggested that Sir Robert Carnaby might be implicated in her death. The book immediately shot to the top of the bestseller list and Norman got what he wanted: a lot of money. [124A]>KILLER: Hale Norman|WEAPON: Spiked chocolates|MOTIVE: Sell books[126T]>The Missing Missionary[126C][126Q]>3123>WHAT HAPPENED TO NORMAN:|1. Murdered|2. Kidnapped|3. Lost in jungle|4. Committed suicide|>WHO'S RESPONSIBLE:|1. Joan James|2. Rose Bueno|3. Fenton Feeney|4. Poppy Fine|>MOTIVE:|1. Robbery|2. Insurance|3. Cannibalism|4. Ransom|[126S]>Would-be missionary Norman Angus wanted to respond to the call to serve the Lord. Instead, Norman was served--for dinner! High Priestess Rose Bueno was the leader of a tribe of Amazons calling itself the "Church of Supreme Beings." When Norman visited the tribe to learn more of their teachings, Rose asked him to join them in a meal. [126A]>WHAT HAPPENED TO NORMAN: Murdered|WHO'S RESPONSIBLE: Rose Bueno|MOTIVE: Cannibalism[127T]>The Disinherited Daughter[127C][127Q]>3421>WHY DISINHERITED:|1. Forged will|2. For leaving home|3. For getting married|4. Forged letters|>PERSON RESPONSIBLE:|1. Manfred Katt|2. Peter Leach|3. Stanley Steed|4. Sidney Diamond|>MOTIVE:|1. Pride|2. Revenge|3. Jealousy|4. Greed|[127S]>Fortune seeker Peter Leach was an insecure man who felt he needed to defend his pride as a good provider and keep his wife financially dependent upon him. He could not bear the thought that his wife might become independently wealthy and, perhaps, leave him. He thus intercepted the mail in both directions and wrote bogus letters to cause a rift between mother and daughter. [127A]>WHY DISINHERITED: Forged letters|PERSON RESPONSIBLE: Peter Leach|MOTIVE: Male pride[9999K] ||Sherry had Graham don the cos[136T]>The Happy Medium[136C][136Q]>3444>KILLER:|1. Hale Stanton|2. Olivia Saintly|3. Ollie Horserich|4. Mercedes Duckworth|>WEAPON:|1. Poison dart|2. Safety pin|3. Fountain pen|4. Hat pin|>MOTIVE:|1. Revenge|2. Mistaken identity|3. Cover up affair with Ace|4. Prevent exposure as a killer|[136S]>When Mercedes Duckworth learned that her boyfriend Ace McCall had written her into his will, she hastened his passing with a little poison. It appeared she would get away with her crime until Claire Voyant invited Ace's spirit to say a few words. Fearing exposure as a murderer, Mercedes rudely terminated the discussion by plunging her hat pin into Claire's left temple. [136A]>KILLER: Mercedes Duckworth|WEAPON: Hat pin|MOTIVE: Prevent exposure as a killer[143T]>The Champion Poodle[143C][143Q]>3222>DOGNAPPER:|1. Lindsey Buckingham|2. Charles Blackman|3. Carlton Pinkerow|4. Lydia Greenfield|>MOTIVE:|1. Remove competition|2. Sell to Pinkerow|3. Sell to Buckingham|4. Jealousy|>WHERE HIDDEN:|1. In Lydia's kennel|2. In Pinkerow's Hotel room|3. In the carriage|4. In Lindsey's home|[143S]>The dognapping of Pumpkin was planned by the butler, Charles Blackman. He had made a deal with the American dog breeder, Carlton Pinkerow, whereby Blackman would abduct Pumpkin and deliver him to Pinkerow for a large fee. On the day of the garden party, Blackman rented a carriage and hid it in the stables. While the party was in progress, Blackman sneaked into the kitchen and laid a trail of meat to the carriage. After luring Pumpkin to the carriage, Blackman took the dog to the Hotel and completed the deal. Pinkerow was hiding Pumpkin in his Hotel room until he could return to America. [143A]>DOGNAPPER: Charles Blackman|MOTIVE: Sell Pumpkin to Pinkerow|WHERE HIDDEN: In Pinkerow's Hotel room[145T]>The Counterfeit Notes[145C][145Q]>43324>MR. X:|1. Orlando Duval|2. Mortimer Potter|3. Professor Moriarty|4. Samuel Morton|>WHERE IS NECKLACE:|1. With Potter|2. At the Bank|3. Mr. X's countryside estate|4. Morton's Hotel room|>HOW MR. X GOT PLATES:|1. Potter engraved them|2. Duval engraved them|3. Mr. X engraved them|4. Mr. X stole them|>WHERE NOTES PRINTED:|1. Pawnbroker shop|2. Mr. X's estate|3. Bank cellar|4. Newspaper Shop|[145S]>Mr. X is the infamous Professor Moriarty, and it was he who masterminded the counterfeiting scheme. Moriarty had met Orlando Duval in the West Indies and brought him back to London. Duval has a gift for engraving metal, so Moriarty had Duval engrave some fake printing plates. They then broke into the Newspaper one night and printed 500,000 pounds of phoney notes. Moriarty wanted to switch these notes with real ones from the Bank, but he needed someone to make the switch. He had heard of Charles Attenbourgh and his penchant for financial schemes. Moriarty therefore tricked Attenbourgh into giving the Eden necklace to Duval. The necklace was then brought to Moriarty's countryside estate. To get the necklace back, Attenbourgh, who has access to the Bank vault, would have to switch the bank notes. [145A]>MR. X: Professor Moriarty|WHERE IS NECKLACE: Moriarty's countryside estate|HOW MR. X GOT PRINTING PLATES: Orlando Duval engraved them|WHERE COUNTERFEIT NOTES PRINTED: At the Newspaper Shop[148T]>The Lombard Street Gang[148C][148Q]>41132>ROBBERS:|1. Annie, Jeremy & Julius|2. Annie, David & Paul|3. Joseph, John & Jeremy|4. Ringo, John & Paul|>HIDEOUT:|1. Above Tobacconist|2. Above Pub|3. In sewer|4. Yacht|>WHERE IS MONEY:|1. On yacht|2. In sewer|3. In toilet|4. Hotel broom closet|>HOW SPEND MONEY:|1. Purchase diamonds|2. Purchase gold|3. Purchase drugs|4. Purchase weapons|[148S]>The robbery was masterminded by Annie Wichmann, a South African terrorist angry at the British government for annexing the Transvaal. Wichmann convinced two drifter brothers, Jeremy and Julius Taylor, to help with the robbery in exchange for a share of the loot. The American Financier and swindler, Jay Gould, has agreed to secretly sell gold to them at an exchange rate profitable for Gould. With these arrangements made, Wichmann commenced with the robbery. After the gang left the Bank, they went into an abandoned sewer which ends on a street where the hideout is (a room above the Tobacconist which Wichmann had rented). The money was hidden in a secret compartment of the shop's toilet cistern. Tomorrow, the gold was going to be transported from Gould's yacht in exchange for the loot. [148A]>ROBBERS: Annie Wichmann, Jeremy and Julius Taylor|HIDEOUT: Room above Tobacconist|WHERE IS MONEY: In Tobacconist's toilet|HOW SPEND MONEY: Purchase gold[9999K] the Pub last month, often in conversation with /Annie /Wichmann.>The /cistern of the /toilet in the /tobacconist has a fa[150T]>The Edinburgh Scandal[150C][150Q]>3231>BLACKMAILER:|1. Kristine Greenfield|2. Richard Redwine|3. Harold Mangin|4. Lawrence Drake|>WHERE LETTERS ARE:|1. Stocking in chimney|2. Footlocker in office|3. Security deposit box|4. In bureau drawer|>HOW RETRIEVE LETTERS:|1. Climb down chimney for key|2. Bribe Bank guard|3. Climb down chimney for letters|4. Make duplicate key|[150S]>Richard Redwine had been looking in Drake's bureau drawers for money to cover his gambling debts, when he came upon Stewart's love letters. Realizing the embarrassment they could cause, Redwine decided to blackmail Stewart to gain extra money. He sent the blackmail note to Stewart and put the letters in his security deposit box at the Bank until they would be needed. To retrieve the letters,one has to have the security box key, which Redwine keeps in a stocking that is hung inside Drake's parlor room chimney. Because it is summer and no fire will be burning, one can climb down the chimney to get the key. This key can then be presented to the Bank guard and the letters can be obtained and destroyed. [150A]>BLACKMAILER: Richard Redwine|WHERE LETTERS ARE: Bank security deposit box|HOW RETRIEVE LETTERS: Climb down chimney to get Redwine's deposit box key[156T]>The Vanished Magician[156C][156Q]>42114>HOW DISAPPEARED:|1. Kidnapped|2. Through trapdoor|3. Hid behind mirror|4. Crawled out after lights off|>WHO PLANNED DISAPPEARANCE:|1. Celine Nightingale|2. Walter Hyrum|3. Stephen Ringley|4. Edmund Blake|>MOTIVE:|1. Money for Nightingale|2. Revenge for stealing act|3. Money for Hyrum's debts|4. Jealousy|>WHERE MANDRAKE IS:|1. At the Dock|2. At the Carriage Depot|3. At the Playhouse|4. At the Hotel|[156S]>On the night of his disappearance, Mandrake went through the stage trapdoor as always; but instead of reappearing, he turned off the main power switch to the Playhouse, sneaked over to the safe, picked its lock, and stole all the box office money. Celine Nightingale had suggested and planned this theft. Mandrake had been having an affair with her for the last six months, but she insisted he obtain money for her or she would break the affair off. After Mandrake stole the money, he disguised himself and checked into the Hotel under the name of Edmund Blake. 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