Across
- 3. What was missing from the Wagon Lit Conductor’s uniform that the murderer wore
- 6. The first name of the person who gave Antonia Foscarelli an alibi (page 218)
- 9. The name that the Countess said was the name of her governess (page 245 )
- 11. The first name of the person that M. Bouc was convinced killed Ratchett (page 116 - 117)
- 13. The maiden name of the Countess (page 239)
- 14. The last name of the doctor
- 19. The last name of the person who is an agent for the Ford company in America (page 153)
- 23. The first name of the person who gave Greta Ohlsson an alibi (page 216)
- 24. The first name of the person whose luggage the scarlet kimono was found in
- 26. The last name of the person whose hatbox was used to reveal the message on the burnt paper (page 69)
- 27. The only language Ratchett spoke
- 28. The number compartment that Mrs.Hubbard was staying in
- 29. Mrs.Hubbard’s real first name
- 30. The first name of the person who gave Mary Debenham an alibi (page 218)
Down
- 1. The (real) first name of the only person on the train who was involved in the crime but did not stab Ratchett (page 282)
- 2. The first name of Pierre Michel’s daughter (pg 283, 284, 285)
- 4. The name of the passenger who did not arrive/was not real (page 21, page 286)
- 5. The place where Hercule was needed to go for a case (page 16, top section)
- 7. The last name of the person whose compartment was next to Count Andrenyi (page 83)
- 8. What Hildegard Schimdt was for the Armstrong family (pg. 283)
- 10. The country where the opening scene of the book takes place
- 12. The city where MacQueen lives (page 59)
- 15. The item in which the knife was found
- 16. The last name of the person who had the same type of pipe cleaners as the one found in Ratchett’s compartment
- 17. The city where the Orient Express made its first stop (page 33)
- 18. The middle name of Mary Debenham
- 20. The city in France where Pierre Michel lives (page 81)
- 21. The number of times Ratchett was stabbed
- 22. The Christian name of the person to whom the handkerchief belonged to (page 247)
- 25. The first name of Daisy Armstrong’s mother
