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100

The distraction in a mystery 

What is a red herring?

100

A story or excuse a suspect used to PROVE they were not near the crime.

What is an alibi?

100

Someone who saw the crime happen

Who is the witness?

100

Something that proves who was involved in the crime

What is the evidence?

100

An action committed that is against the law.

What is a crime?

200

A puzzle, riddle, secret, problem, unsolved problem

What is a mystery?

200

The reason to commit a crime


What is motive?

200

a puzzling crime that must be solved

What is a Mystery?

200

A young, female detective

Who was Nancy Drew?

200

The people who are believed to have committed or taken part in the crime

Who are the suspects?

300

Could be greed, jealousy, hatred, or anger

What is motive?

300

The fact or object that helps solve the crime

What are clues?

300

A person who attempts to solve the mystery by gathering helpful clues and information

Who is a detective/sleuth?

300

Sense of anticipation or worry that the authors makes you feel as you read

What is SUSPENSE?

300

Gets the sleuth OFF track

What is a red herring?

400

Another name for Mystery or Detective story

What is "WHODUNIT"?

400

This term occurs when the author tells about an event that happened before the time of the story.

What is FLASHBACK?

400
A guess or feeling, NOT based on facts.

What is a hunch?

400

Keeps the sleuth on track by giving correct information

What are clues?

400
A logical conclusion, based on information provided

What is a DEDUCTION?

500

BONUS: Sherlock Holmes's little sister

Who is Enola Holmes?

500

BONUS: The most famous detective of all time

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

500

BONUS: a famous young, female detective

Who is Nancy Drew?

500

BONUS: crime-solving brothers

Who are the Hardy Boys?

500

BONUS: a group of sleuths who ride in the Mystery Machine

Who is Scooby Doo's gang?

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