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Can you name the most common murder weapons & methods (US)?
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Can you name the (M)urderer, (V)ictims, and those still (A)live in this Halloween murder mystery?
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Can you name the mascot murderer (M), the murder victims (V), and those who were Safe (S) in this logic puzzle?
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Can you name the cities in which the following murders/assassinations occurred?
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Can you match these assassination victims to the year and location of their deaths?
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Can you pick the right killer, location and weapon for each imaginary murder inspired by the Harry Potter universe?
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Can you match the murderer characters that correspond to each work of literature?
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Can you pick the innocent suspects, unused weapons, and murder-free rooms in this Clue mystery?
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What was the cause of death of each of the following Shakespearean characters: Murder (M) or Suicide (S)?
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Can you pick the Shakespeare title characters that do not survive their plays?
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Can you name these films with a murder mystery plot?
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Can you pick the answers to the multiplications?
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Can you name the words missing from these movies that have the word 'Murder' in their title?
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Can you pick the characters from Only Murders in the Building when given their names?
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Can you name the foods served at the mystery dinner and figure out who killed Mrs. Rochestershireson ?
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Can you name the three main actors/actresses in 'Only Murders in the Building' given their role?
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Can you name the (M)urderer, (V)ictims, and those still (A)live, and avoid being tricked by the lying Mr. Men?
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Can you name the character who kills the given victim in these Shakespeare plays?
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Murder is afoot! Click PLAY QUIZ if you think you have enough 'little grey cells' to solve it.
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Can you name the countries with the highest intentional homicide rates (murders per 100,000 citizens)?
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Ides of March
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Play Famous Faces by Carved Pumpkin, Candy!!!, and A Halloween Murder Mystery on Halloween (October 31)