| Chimneys | | Poirot's bumbling side-kick |
| Pigeons | | You catch rodents in this |
| Poirot | | "Mystery of the ____ Train" |
| French | | "The Man in the ___ ___" (a colored garmet) |
| Nile | | "___ by Innocence" |
| Rye | | Tommy's wife |
| Peril | | "They came" to this city |
| Folly | | Not adultery, Christie's 'mysterious' first book about 'Styles' |
| Hastings | | How many 'Dials' were in this mystery? |
| Funerals | | Don't "Pyne" over him . . . |
| Links | | Last name of the actor that uses his "little grey cells" on tv's "Mystery" |
| Affair | | The only German city mentioned in an AC title |
| stmarymead | | "Cat Among the ___" |
| Pale | | "____ at End House" |
| Ariadne | | Not just one 'sin,' but two . . . |
| JaneMarple | | Murder is at this holiday's 'party' |
| Red | | "Murder in ____" (Think archaelogical dig) |
| Evans | | The surname of Christie's most famous detective |
| Suchet | | The mistaken ethnicity of Hercule |
| Zero | | What Poirot's job was while living in Belgium |
| Mousetrap | | "Destination ___" |
| Clouds | | "The Murder of ____ Ackroyd" |
| Baghdad | | Original name for "And Then There Were None" was "10 Little . . ." |
| Elephants | | If Pisa was a 'house' it might be called this |
| Five | | This lady might be old, but she's still sharp! |
| Tuppence | | "There's no need to fear" when you've got these "stories" here . . . |
| Felicity | | Last name of Superintendent |
| Ordeal | | This is in the 'library.' |
| Blue | | "Death in the ___" takes place on an airplane |
| Mesopotamia | | Maybe Keri Russell would know the first name of Miss Lemon |
| Paddington | | Tic-toc, you must be reading "The ___" |
| Crooked | | The chief inspector of Scotland Yard |
| Japp | | These sad events are 'Fatal.' |
| Sun | | "Sad ___" |
| Frankfurt | | "4:15 From ____" |
| Parker | | 3 words, but a mouse is probably running up a clock |
| Curtain | | "Death on the ____" |
| Underdog | | The color of the infamous kimono in 'Orient Express' |
| Cyanide | | Not the first nor the second 'girl' |
| Clocks | | Hercule Poirot's twin |
| Policeman | | An unlucky number of dinner guests |
| Seven | | How many 'Little Pigs' were there? |
| Unknown | | These animals "Can Remember" |
| Tuesday | | "Dead Man's ___" |
| Thirteen | | Come to think of it, 'why didn't they ask' him? |
| Double | | 3 words, name of the village where Miss Marple resides |
| Roger | | "Towards ____" |
| Cypress | | Cinderella might dance at this 14 karat event |
| Indians | | "Evil Under the ___" |
| Third | | This poison sometimes "sparkles" |
| HickoryDickoryDeath | | Maybe a Mary Poppin song will help you think of the secret here; plural |
| BrownSuit | | At last, Christie killed Poirot off in this book. |
| GoldenBall | | Is your pocket full of this? |
| Achilles | | Murder takes place at the British word for golf course |
| Battle | | "The ____ Horse" |
| Halloween | | This "club" meets early in the week for murders |
| Body | | Miss Oliver's first name |