JEOPARDY Mystery Edition. TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! “I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” HOLMES is where the heart is Mystery is ELEMENTary.

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JEOPARDY Mystery Edition

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! “I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” HOLMES is where the heart is Mystery is ELEMENTary Put your MONEY where your mouth is Don’t CROSS Me

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! 100 This is another name for an investigator or a detective

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! 200 This type of mystery often has no apparent means of exit or entry

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! 300 This type of mystery involves a murderer among the group

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! 400 This term is often used incorrectly to define a person when it is actually an excuse offered by a suspect.

TERMS and TYPES and TITLES, oh my! 500 This is the difference between a clue and evidence

“I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” 100 This was the murderer in the Rue Morgue

“I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” 200 Poe’s most famous work was this poem

“I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” 300 This “killer” seems to rob Poe of almost every woman he cared about

“I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” 400 Poe’s stories were inspired by this

“I’m just a POE boy, nobody loves me” 500 Poe created this type of literary genre

HOLMES is where the heart is 100 This person was the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories.

HOLMES is where the heart is 200 Holmes uses this type of logic

HOLMES is where the heart is 300 Holmes is typically seen as this type of mystery story

HOLMES is where the heart is 400 The adventures of Holmes are written from this person’s perspective

HOLMES is where the heart is 500 Holmes was later resurrected in this story

Mystery is ELEMENTary 100 Holmes, House, and Alex Cross are examples of this element of mystery

Mystery is ELEMENTary 200 This element of mystery usually struggle to solve the case

Mystery is ELEMENTary 300 Typically, this element of mystery at first seems the most obvious culprit

Mystery is ELEMENTary 400 The detective reveals how the mystery was solved in this element

Mystery is ELEMENTary 500 The case seems unsolvable because of the crime at first seems like it is this element.

Put your MONEY where your mouth is 100 Has a fondness for ducks

Put your MONEY where your mouth is 200 Tends to solve the mystery by sheer luck

Put your MONEY where your mouth is 300 Wrongly accused suspect

Put your MONEY where your mouth is 400 Witnesses in cases against this person go missing

Put your MONEY where your mouth is 500 Produces red herrings and lets others take the fall for their crimes

Don’t CROSS Me 100 Known as the “Doctor Detective”

Don’t CROSS Me 200 This person’s death is accidental

Don’t CROSS Me 300 Personal mantra is “I want to be somebody”

Don’t CROSS Me 400 Anger’s Soneji when he talks about him on TV

Don’t CROSS Me 500 They lead double lives