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Term | Definition |
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Ten of these figures were on the table in the beginning | Indian |
False clue in a murder mystery | Red herring |
Marston's cause of death | Poison |
Mr. Lombard's first name | Phillip |
Mr. Blore's assumed name when he arrived on the island | Davis |
Emily noticed one on the dining room window | Bee |
Committed perjury which led to the death of an innocent man | Blore |
Abandoned a group of men under attack | Lombard |
Knew that murder had been committed to win his love | Hugo |
Had an affair with his friend's wife | Arthur |
Conducted the purchase of Indian Island for an unnamed third party | Morris |
The group was reduced to eating this | Tongue |
Credited as inventor of murder mystery genre | Poe |
Killed an employee by withholding medicine | Rogers |
Killed someone for sleeping with his wife | Macarthur |
Wargrave cooked HIS goose | Seton |
A fisherman found the confession in this | Bottle |
Abandoned a group of men under attack | Lombard |
Allowed a weak young boy to drown | Vera |
Beatrice's last name | Taylor |
Blore was killed with this item | Clock |
Conducted the purchase of Indian Island for an unnamed third party | Morris |
Credited as inventor of murder mystery genre | Poe |
Drowned herself after becoming pregnant | Beatrice |
Drowned when allowed to swim too far out to sea | Cyril |
Emily noticed one on the dining room table | Bee |
False clue in a murder mystery | Red herring |
Famous for making harsh judgments | Wargrave |
Had an affair with his friend's wife | Arthur |
Killed an employer by withholding medicine | Rogers |
Killed someone for sleeping with his wife | Macarthur |
Knew that murder had been committed to win his love | Hugo |
Led someone to do suicide through moral judgment | Emily |
Marston's cause of death | Poison |
Mr. Blore's assumed name when he arrived on the island | Davis |
Mr. Lombard's first name | Phillip |
Original title | Ten Little Indians |
Rogers was killed with this | Axe |
Supposed owner of the island | U. N. Owen |
Ten of these figures were on the table in the beginning | Indian |
The group was reduced to eating this | Tongue |
The guests anxiously awaited its arrival, but it never came | Boat |
What the murders followed | The Nursery Rhyme |
The voice accused each of the guest's of this | Murder |
Title of the song on the gramophone | Swan Song |
Vera noticed this in the ceiling near her bed | Hook |
Wargrave cooked HIS goose | Seton |
Wargrave's occupation | Judge |
Committed perjury which led to the death of an innocent man | Blore |
Setting of the novel | Indian Island |
Vera's means of death | Hanging |
Marston dies this way | Cyanide |
The solution the police reach about the murderer | None |
What Vera does to herself | Hang |
Has a gun with him on the island | Lombard |
Book constantly read and quoted by Mrs. Brent | Bible |
To hint at events yet to occur | Foreshadow |
Kills Lombard with the revolver | Vera |
Disappear as each guest is murdered | Figurines |
False name given by Blore | Davis |
Killed by the "sting of a syringe" | Brent |
Dr. Armstrong was ___ during surgery | Drunk |
Used to kill Rogers | Axe |
Contained the letter from the murderer | Bottle |
A red silk one vanishes from the bathroom | Curtain |
The final three signal this to the mainland | SOS |
"The day of judgment is at hand..." is an example of this | Foreshadowing |
A false clue intended to throw the reader off track | Red herring |
Owner of the boat that takes the guests to Indian Island | Narracott |
Was actually the first killed; did not correspond to a line in the poem; a dope pedlar | Morris |
Helped Wargrave fake his own death | Armstrong |
Vera's love; would inherit money if Cyril were dead | Hugo |
The supposed owner of the house on the island | U. N. Owen |
"Attacks" Vera when she returns alone to her room | Seaweed |
A clock of this shape killed Bore | Bear |
The name of the island | Indian |
Mrs. Rogers dies in her ___ | Sleep |