| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Name of the detective. | Hercule Poirot | 95%
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| Murder victim killed by axe. | Mrs Cora Lansquenet | 76%
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| Food the murderer poisoned to make it look like they were being targeted to throw suspicion off of themselves. | Wedding Cake | 74%
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| The poison they used. | Arsenic | 68%
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| Identity of the killer. | Miss Gilchrist | 60%
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| How the murderer gave themselves away. | Tilted head the wrong way when impersonating victim /Mentioned a display of wax flowers they couldn't have seen unless lying. | 60%
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| Name of artist who painted the portrait that the murder wanted to acquire from their victim's will. | Johannes Vermeer | 55%
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| Murderer's motive for wanting the painting. | Money to reopen tea shop. | 55%
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| Person thought to have been killed by poison. | Richard Abernethie | 55%
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| Name of victims niece who received her estate. | Susan Banks | 44%
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| Person struck on the head by murderer in order to stop them exposing the killer. | Helen Abernethie | 42%
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| Name of the faithful yet poor-sighted Butler who works at the above mentioned residence. | Lanscombe | 40%
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| Name of the house that serves as the main setting. | Enderby Hall | 32%
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| Name of victim's brother who is an invalid. | Timothy Abernethie | 32%
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| Victim's sister in law who is the overworked wife of the character mentioned above. | Maude Abernethie | 27%
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| Name of person who hires Poirot to investigate a death | Mr Entwhistle | 19%
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| The town where the victim lived. | Lytchett St Mary | 10%
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