The country in which she was born.
What is England?
The name of the Island where the book takes place.
What is Soldier Island?
The name of the man Wargrave is accused of murdering on the recording.
Who is Edward Seton?
The method by which Vera Claythorne dies.
What is hanging?
One Little Soldier Boy left all alone...
He went and hanged himself and then there were none.
The year in which she published ATTWN.
What is 1939?
The type of gun Phillip Lombard brings to the island.
What is a revolver?
The method through which Wargrave confesses his crimes.
What is a message in a bottle?
The instrument by which William Blore was killed.
Four Little Soldier Boys going out to sea...
A red herring swallowed one and then there were three.
The year in which she died.
What is 1976?
The tinned food Vera becomes sick of after eating so many times.
What is tongue?
Justice Wargrave's short-lived ally in the hunt for the killer.
Who is Dr. Armstrong?
Location in which Mr. Rogers was found axed to death.
What is the wood shed?
Eight Little Soldier Boys travelling in Devon...
One said he’d stay there and then there were seven.
The name of a recurring fictional Belgian detective created by Christie.
Who is Hercule Poirot?
The number of soldiers on the dining table when Vera returns from killing Phillip Lombard?
What is 3?
What is a hanging judge?
The guise under which Vera pickpocketed Lombard's gun.
What is bringing Armstrong's body away from the water?
Five Little Soldier Boys going through a door...
One stubbed his toe and then there were four.
The watersport in which Christie may have been the first Western woman to participate.
What is surfing?
The names of the children killed by Anthony Marston and his reckless driving.
Who are John and Lucy Combes?
The biblical symbol to which Wargrave compares his gunshot wound.
What is the Mark of Cain?
The number of guests on the island who were poisoned.
What is 3? (Marston, Mrs. Rogers, Emily Brent)
Two Little Soldier Boys sitting in the sun...
One got frizzled up and then there was One.