Across |
4. | Famous detective who was called to help solve the murder of Ratchett |
5. | Showing lack of concentration |
8. | Grandmother of Daisy Armstrong. Provides constant interruption and diversion on the train and is known for her stories about her daughter |
9. | Attractively unusual or old fashioned |
11. | Swedish lady who was Daisy Armstrong's nurse |
12. | The coroner who examines Ratchett's body and determines when he could have been killed |
13. | Kidnapped and murdered Daisy Armstrong for money. Real name is Cassetti |
16. | The ability to acquire knowledge without proof, evidence, or conscious reasoning |
17. | An invention; a lie |
18. | Expressing sorrow or regret, especially when in a slightly humorous way |
20. | Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily |
21. | A person who brings about or initiates something |
22. | Ratchett's personal secretary |
24. | Failing to take proper care in doing something |
27. | Raise doubts or objections or show reluctance |
28. | A temporary stay |
29. | Pretends to be Princess Dragomiroff's maid but is actually Armstrong's cook |
30. | The big flamboyant American.A detective in New York City |