Across
- 3. This 1943 board game has remained popular and you have to gather intel to solve the crime!
- 5. Do you have a gut feeling that the case leads a certain way but no evidence, or simply bad posture? You might be following a ___
- 8. This Red fish might be trying to lead you away from the correct lead
- 10. An unassuming weapon that is in a popular board game that can hold a flame
- 13. You might have this type of federal clue sleuth helping with your case
- 14. If there is a wholly incriminating piece of evidence found, it might be called a '___ gun'
- 16. This type of poison is known to taste like almonds- it's also known to make you foam at the mouth if you ingest it
- 17. Did you see a crime? You might be called to a hearing as a prime ___!
- 19. The 'Why' of murders- like crime of passion, to hide a secret, or revenge
- 20. Trying to stay off the Fuzz's radar but need to solve a case? You might hire a Private ___!
Down
- 1. A type of party that you might attend that has a deceased guest of honor (2 words)
- 2. They never say 'Howdunnit', but rather '___?'
- 4. What primary education demographic does Sherlock always tell Watson?
- 6. You didn't commit the murder! The Killer might be trying to ___ you!
- 7. If the Killer is running away, they might leave this type of ground-indenting clue behind!
- 9. You'll need to dust for these individual identifiers that can be found if you aren't wearing gloves! (plural)
- 11. Charming low-stake mysteries in fiction can also be referred as this comfortable and warm adjective
- 12. If you find yourself deceased, you might be the ___ in the mystery- but you propel the story forward!
- 14. When you first hear about a case, you will need to go to the ___ of the crime
- 15. Agatha ___ is known for creating the best mystery novels
- 16. If a case goes unsolved without enough evidence, it might turn into this temperature state
- 18. This sleuthing dog was part of The Mystery Machine gang, and he loved snacks!
