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CLUE MYSTERIES. 2004 DECODING DETECTIVE GAME. cluedo

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Known as Mr. Green in North America editions, initially a middle-aged businessman with possible criminal connections turned into a young and handsome playboy. In book #7, chapter 10 ("The Life Of The Party Is Dead"), Mr. Boddy forces his guests to reveal dark secrets about themselves, and threatens to reveal the really dark secrets about them if they don't. Given how many crimes they've already shown themselves capable of committing, Boddy never stops to consider whether the guests might be willing to kill him to keep their secrets. Colonel Mustard, a retired military officer with a distinguished career. He is represented by a yellow token/figurine. April Fools' Plot: Book #1, chapter 12 ("April Fools") is set on April Fool's Day, in which Mr. Boddy and the guests all play pranks on each other. Most of which involve pretending someone's dead. Cannot Tell a Joke: Colonel Mustard has a brief problem with this in book #2, chapter 3 ("The Joke Contest") when he tells one that fails to get any laughs. He blames Professor Plum, the first person he asked, who answered with "I forgot" and thus threw off the timing.

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This significant exchange shows how Holmes concluded that the horse was stolen by someone known to the dog. How Do Readers Gather Clues?

Clue Mysteries ( Cluedo Mysteries in the U.K.) is a short book series released in 2003 based upon the Clue board game. In some international versions of the game (mostly the Spanish-language ones), the colours of some pieces are different, so as to correspond with the changes to each suspect's unique foreign name variations. In some cases, rooms and weapons are changed in addition to other regional variances. [34] Players' tokens are typically plastic pawns or figurines; the standard edition of Cluedo has six of these suspects: Clue "Vintage Edition" (2005, 2009), [31] also released as Cluedo "Vintage Edition", is a re-formatted nostalgia edition into a "vintage" bookshelf collection along with a series of other popular boardgames. In the Cluedo version, they continued to use the 1963 design and adapted it for the UK market for the first time with localised characters and naming conventions.Mrs. White, the chief domestic servant, typically the housekeeper or cook (known as "Chef White" as of the 2023 edition [16] [17] [18]). She is represented by a white token/figurine. The game consists of a board which shows the rooms, corridors and secret-passages of an English country house called Tudor Mansion (named Tudor Close, Tudor Hall, Arlington Grange, Boddy Manor or Boddy Mansion in some editions) in Hampshire, England, in 1926. The game box also includes several coloured playing pieces to represent characters, miniature murder weapon props, two six-sided dice, three sets of cards (describing the aforementioned rooms, characters or weapons), Solution Cards and an envelope (or a mirror in some editions) to contain one card from each set of cards, and a Detective's Notes pad on which are printed lists of rooms, weapons and characters, so players can keep detailed notes during the game. In the introduction to book #9, Boddy says that if you ask him his name, he'll probably forget the question. In book #13, chapter 2 ("Full of Hot Air"), the guests take part in a hot-air balloon race. The winner is going too fast when they cross the finish line, and has to use the prize money to pay for the rescue squad that pulls them out of the sky.

There are many techniques mystery writers use to plant information, usually for the purpose of obscuring true clues and highlighting the red herrings. o Murder Express: Challenge your friends to solve a mystery based on a classic Agatha Christie novel! Mrs. White: "Given the way that his mind works at times, I think Plum once dived into a waterless pool!" In book #15, chapter 3 ("A Nutty Day"), the guests all play for peanuts (with Boddy drawing numbers and giving the players each that amount, depending on whose turn it is. Mrs. White, who was banned from playing for being grouchy earlier, still swiped a bunch from the other guests while the lights were out; as punishment for cheating, she's forced to clean out the elephant cage in Boddy's private zoo. The Case of the Clubhouse Thief Chapters The Case of... 1. the Made-up Test; 2. the Cave Painting; 3. the Missing Mittens; 4. the Birthday Bang; 5. the Clubhouse Thief; 6. the Wild-Goose Chase; 7. the Chaning Money; 8. the Lost TimeMrs. Blanche White - (62) She was Sir Hugh's cook, housekeeper, and nanny to his young nephew John Boddy. With little to show for decades of dedicated service, she now wants compensation. What delicious scheme is she cooking up to get it? Character Tics: All the guests develop temporary ones in book #16, chapter 1 ("Nervous Habits"), such as tugging their ears, whistling or tapping one foot. In the introduction to book #1, Boddy says that "He once forgot he was talking to me in the middle of a sentence." Absent-Minded Professor: Professor Plum. His forgetfulness is brought up on many, many occasions, including: It’s well-known that Sarah has an interest in bees. She admits the book belongs to her but insists someone must have stolen it from her apartment and left it in Leo’s room.

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