As Poirot and M. Bouc discuss theories of the crime, what does Mrs. Hubbard find in the sponge-bag?
Bloody knife
Who smokes a pipe?
Colonel Arbuthnot
How did Edward Henry Masterman know Colonel Armstrong?
The war
When Poirot rings to ask for water, the conductor informs him that the train has_____?
Stopped for inspection
The author of Murder on the Orient Express?
Agatha Christie
What letter was on the handkerchief found in Ratchett's compartment?
H
Who did not want his wife questioned?
Count Andrenyi
What is Mrs. Hubbard real name?
Linda Arden
How many people participated in the murder of Rattchet?
12
The main character of Murder on the Orient Express?
Hercule Poirot
To obscure her Christian name, Poirot believes the Countess intentionally spilled what on her passport?
Grease
What is the countess's real name?
Helena Goldenberg
When questioned for the second time by Poirot, Foscanelli admits that he was the Armstrongs' _____?
Chauffeur
After hearing a thud in Ratchett's apartment, Poirot looks into the hallway and sees a women wearing__?
A red kimono
The novel opens on a cold and windy morning in which country?
Syria
What item in Ratchett's compartment does Poirot deduce was left as a faked clue?
The pipe cleaner
What did Countess Andrenyi tell Poirot her governess's name was?
Freebody
Which character admits to having been Daisy Armstrong's nurse?
Greta Ohlsson
Who determines the approximate time of Ratchett's murder as between midnight and two o'clock AM?
Dr. Constantine
What type of of Novel is Murder on the Orient Express?
A murder mystery
What does Poirot immediately asks Colonel Arbuthnot about when he arrives for his second interview?
The pipe cleaners
Who offers to take the fall for the crime, asking Poirot to leave the others out of it?
Mrs. Hubbard
How was Pierre Michel related to the Armstrong case?
His daughter was the nursemaid
Where does Poirot assemble the passengers to present his conclusions about the crime?
Inside the restaurant car
What is the main themes of the novel?
The murder of Ratchett and the Armstrong case