Murder on the Orient Express Characters

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Across
  1. 2. Colonel Armstrong's hard-willed, polite and very "English" friend
  2. 7. Compartment where Poirot is moved
  3. 8. A constant interruption and diversion on the train
  4. 13. Young, dark haired, beautiful, and mysterious
  5. 15. A Swede who cries and cries
  6. 16. "When it's over. When it is over. When it is behind us—then—"
  7. 18. Word used by Poirot to describe Mary Debenham's restrained, inhibited attitude
  8. 20. Country where the Orient Express comes to a stop
  9. 24. The vallet
  10. 26. Not the brightest but has a kind face
  11. 30. Thank you, en francais
  12. 32. Document inspected by Poirot
  13. 34. sleeping car
  14. 35. Friend, en francais
  15. 39. Mister, en francais
  16. 41. Antonio's country of origin
  17. 42. A bunk on a train or ship
  18. 43. Novel opens on a cold and windy morning in this country
  19. 47. Count Andrenyi's origin
  20. 48. Well and fine, en francais
  21. 49. Ratchett offers Poirot payment, in thousands
  22. 51. A big menacing Italian man
  23. 53. Dr Constantine's country of origin
  24. 54. A princess with a toad-like face
  25. 55. Greta's country of origin
Down
  1. 1. A calm, cool and collected governess
  2. 3. Sound that awakens Poirot
  3. 4. British is to governess as American is to __
  4. 5. Hildegarde's country of origin
  5. 6. Like an old-timey text message
  6. 9. Known for his short stature and long, curly moustache
  7. 10. The famous outfit which Poirot glimpses
  8. 11. Meal first shared by Mary Debenham and Colonel Arbuthnot
  9. 12. Pierre Michel's country of origin
  10. 14. Country where Colonel Arbuthnot began his journey
  11. 17. "Carrying it out with all the zeal and __"
  12. 19. Nation of origin of Mary Debenham, Colonel Arbuthnot
  13. 21. M. Bouc's position on the Wagon Lit
  14. 22. Ratchett's personal secretary
  15. 23. The director of the Compagnie Wagon Lits and formerly worked for the Belgian police force
  16. 25. Big, flamboyant, American, detective
  17. 27. a timely clue
  18. 28. Poirot's country of origin
  19. 29. The conductor
  20. 31. The victim
  21. 32. Word used by Poirot to describe Mary Debenham's pale complexion
  22. 33. Vocab - kept secret
  23. 35. A very defensive man who tries to keep a secret
  24. 36. The coroner and sidekick
  25. 37. Poirot tells Ratchett it is hard to have just one
  26. 38. Poirot's small gift to Ratchett
  27. 40. Yes, en francais
  28. 44. Murder on the Orient Express novelist Christie
  29. 45. Mrs. Hubbard and Cyrus Hardman's country of origin
  30. 46. In the novel, Stanbul or Constantinople
  31. 50. City where Mary Debenham began her journey
  32. 52. M. Bouc's short, military haircut