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  whodunit math puzzles: Whodunit Math Puzzles Bill Wise, 2001 The facts are presented and the clues left behind. See if you can solve the crime.
  whodunit math puzzles: Whodunit Puzzles Robert Mandelberg, 2006 A mystery needs solving. It's at the Riddle Middle School, where students hacked into the computer and stole the midterm exam. Take brainteasing challenges including lateral thinking puzzles, logic questions, and more to figure out who stole the exams.
  whodunit math puzzles: Whodunit Math Puzzles Bill Wise, 2002-03-01 Presents a series of puzzles in the form of mysteries that can be solved by applying a knowledge of mathematics and mathematical reasoning, and explains the solutions.
  whodunit math puzzles: Great Book of Whodunit Puzzles Falcon Travis, 1993 Describes forty-three crime puzzles, which the reader tries to solve with the aid of clues, codes, alibis, and other evidence.
  whodunit math puzzles: Murder Most Puzzling Stephanie von Reiswitz, 2020-08-25 Murder Most Puzzling is a gorgeous and witty book that invites readers to play detective and solve a series of absorbing, murder-mystery-themed puzzles. Readers are cast as the faithful sidekick to amateur sleuth Medea Thorne in order to solve 20 puzzling cases. Meet a cast of colorful characters—from ghost hunter extraordinaire Augustin Artaud, to Leonard Fanshawe, a competitor in the Annual Perfect Pickled Foods Festival. • A witty riff on the classic whodunit that brings out everyone's inner detective • Each mystery is sumptuously illustrated. • The mysteries require different deductive tactics, making them a good brain exercise A body in the topiary garden, a death at a clairvoyants' convention, and the mysterious accident of the boating lake—prepare for a whirlwind adventure, laced with humor and a dash of the macabre. This book will delight fans of Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Edward Gorey. • This is a collection of darkly humorous puzzles. • Features illustrations in a gorgeous gothic style by Stephanie von Reiswitz • Perfect for Edward Gorey fans, mystery buffs, puzzle addicts, and fans of true crime podcasts and TV shows • You'll love this book if you love books like The Gashlycrumb by Edward Gorey, File Under: 13 Suspicious Incidents by Lemony Snicket, and The Composer Is Dead by Lemony Snicket.
  whodunit math puzzles: Who is Guilty Whodunit Puzzles for Smart Kids and Teens Eliza Cole, 2023-01-19 Our detective puzzles and brain teasers are designed for kids aged 10 and up but don't worry, we have the answers included, after pauses, so you can check your progress along the way. Our book with 20 detective puzzles will help with problem-solving skills and teach you how to think logically and strategically. Plus, these short mystery puzzles are a great way to improve concentration and focus.
  whodunit math puzzles: Five-Minute Mini-Mysteries Stan Smith, 2003 You have been selected to solve dastardly crimes with Thomas P. Stanwick, the famous amateur logician. Use your great detective skills to come up with the answer to any of over 30 mysteries in just five minutes. Have fun examining the evidence as you sort through the whodunit clues and figure out who had the means, motive and opportunity to commit each one.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Little Giant Book of Brain Twisters Adam Ward, 2001 Get smart--give your brain a super-sized workout that's fun, challenging, and mind-expanding! You'll really have to keep your wits about you as you tackle six big sections filled with puzzles and tricks of every sort, from the visual to the verbal. Try critical thinking and lateral thinking questions, where you'll have to work outside the box, forget your assumptions, and look at the problem from a fresh viewpoint. Whodunits have all the pleasures of a mystery--but you're the detective trying to figure it out! Be number one at math conundrums, and open your eyes and look sharp when you tackle the picture puzzles and optical illusions. Give this a shot and find out if you can be a toothpick architect! Build a house using 11 toothpicks as shown in the diagram. See if you can make the house face the opposite direction by moving only one toothpick. Answer: Move one of the toothpicks in the roof.
  whodunit math puzzles: 101 Two Truths and One Lie! Math Activities for Grades 3, 4, and 5 Mashup Math, 2020-02-21 Are your lessons getting boring?Starting classes with Two Truths and One Lie (2T1L) activities is a great way to spark creative and critical student thinking that will last for an entire lesson and beyond!2T1L activities help your kids to develop reasoning skills, make logical arguments, express their ideas in words, and engage with visual mathematics-which ultimately leads to deeper and more meaningful understanding of challenging topics and concepts.The daily graphics found in this workbook can be applied to dozens of topics and are aligned with math learning standards typically covered in grades 3,4, and 5, including: -basic operations -factors and grouping -telling time and unit conversion -skip counting -area and perimeter -area models and arrays -operations in base-ten -basic angle relationships -working with decimals -approximation -exploration of multiplication and division -fractions, fractions, fractions!The activities are organized by topic/standard and are easy to project at the front of your classroom or print.The eBook also includes a detailed explanation and examples of how to implement 2T1L activities with your kids and includes an answer key
  whodunit math puzzles: Whodunit Puzzles Tim Dedopulos, 2022-02-01 Pit your wits against all manner of cunning criminals as you attempt to solve the fiendish mysteries within. As you put your skills of deduction and problem-solving to the test you'll be guided by three inimitable assistants, the insightful Inspector Parnacki, the curious Miss Mary Miller, and the persistent Joshua Cole. If you're a puzzle fan looking for a thrilling treat, or a mystery lover who fancies themselves a detective extraordinaire this is just the book for you. So, if you consider yourself a perceptive armchair detective, put your thinking cap on and get ready to use all of your logic and wits as you enter the world of the whodunit!
  whodunit math puzzles: Whodunit Puzzles: Summon Your Inner Sleuth to Solve 10 Cozy Mysteries Gareth Moore, Laura Jayne Ayres, 2024-09-17 Complete more than 80 brainteasers to deduce whodunit in this fiendishly fun collection inspired by the work of Agatha Christie. Mischief is afoot, but you can stop it by solving this townful of mysteries. Agnes Whitstable, renowned amateur detective in the sleepy village of Bishop’s End, guides you through ten of her most intriguing cases: murders, thefts, and forgeries, encountering plenty of shady characters along the way. Each chapter contains a crime to solve, and each puzzle reveals a clue to crack the crime. All kinds of puzzles—from ciphers, cryptograms, and mazes to spot-the-difference, sudoku, and word searches—will challenge your wits, so put the kettle on and sharpen a pencil and your powers of observation. As with any good mystery, some people and locations appear more than once, offering details that may come in handy for later cases, and Detective Reports will put your memory to the test. If you encounter a red herring or hit a dead end, the puzzle key at the back has all the answers.
  whodunit math puzzles: One-Hour Mysteries Mary Carr, 2005-06-01 Children become detectives when they solve the mysteries and discover who done it in each of the five crimes in this book. Includes deductive reasoning skills, taking notes, organizing data, and analyzing evidence. Teacher's guide, with full solutions begin each chapter.
  whodunit math puzzles: On the Same Page Janet Allen, 2024-11-01 Maya Angelou says, Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning. On the Same Page celebrates the use of our voices in shared reading with students to help them gain deeper understanding of the texts we read. If you have enjoyed the increased engagement and motivation that accompany reading with your students and wondered how to extend those benefits throughout the day, this book offers support for using this approach as a foundation for learning across content areas. On the Same Page explores the use of shared reading as an instructional approach for readers and writers at all levels of language proficiency. Janet Allen provides research, resources, practical ideas, and strategies for building from shared reading to increase students' literate experiences in a variety of curricular and instructional areas:strategic reading and comprehension;building background knowledge for content literacy;personal, academic, and public writing;transitions to independent reading;community knowledge and literature circles;increased vocabulary;modeled fluency. On the Same Page is enriched with a wide range of student work as well as extensive appendices of additional resources, graphic organizers, suggested reading lists, and teaching guides for implementation of shared reading in your classroom.
  whodunit math puzzles: Baker Street Whodunits Tom Bullimore, 2001 Break secret codes, unscramble anagrams, and solve logic problems to help Sherlock Holmes unravel a number of mysteries.
  whodunit math puzzles: Mensa Logic Puzzles Margaret C. Edmiston, Muriel Mandell, Norman D. Willis, 2004
  whodunit math puzzles: Hunt A Killer: The Detective's Puzzle Book Hunt A Killer, 2022-06-28 Put your crime-solving wits to the test with codes, ciphers, and more mind-bending puzzles from the groundbreaking creators of Hunt A Killer. In Hunt A Killer: The Detective’s Puzzle Book, you’ll meet up with private eye Michelle Gray who needs you to hit the books and fine-tune your investigative skills before the next big murder case. Under her expert guidance, you’ll start with “Investigative Best Practices” before diving into a world of curious ciphers, devious riddles, and other intriguing logic puzzles all designed to take you from amateur sleuth to a top-notch lead detective. With non-narrative puzzles, you can pick up this training manual anytime you need to sharpen your skills, between episodes, or whenever you need a fun challenge. Whether you’re a Hunt A Killer member, armchair detective, or logic puzzle junkie, these deceptively difficult but always fun puzzles will have you breaking codes and cracking Hunt A Killer cases in no time. So pick up a pen, grab your magnifying glass, and get sleuthing.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Little Giant Book of Whodunits Hy Conrad, 1998 Better than a police academy course, all 80 of these simple stories show one how to find the culprit while everyone else is confused. As readers explore these fascinating whodunits, they enter a bizarre, glamorous, and dangerous world of mobsters, millionaires, and heiresses--and detectives. 102 illustrations.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Probability of Murder Ada Madison, 2012 Dr. Sophie Knowles is a professor with a way of making even the most complex math problems fun for her students. But when the school's beloved librarian is found shot to death in the stacks, Sophie learns that her friend was more complex than she ever knew. Now, Sophie must take on some rigorous deduction homework before the chances for another murder on campus increase exponentially...
  whodunit math puzzles: Solving Sherlock Holmes Pierre Berloquin, 2017-09-05 ... Sherlock Holmes and ..John Watson have fascinated readers for well over a century and continue to be two of the most popular detective characters of all time. Who, then, could be better companions ... in this three-part puzzle adventure? With over 144 different puzzles, including cryptograms, crosswords, ciphers, and many more, inspried by six classic Sherlock Holmes short stories, modern puzzle-solvers and Sherlock fans serch for hidden clues, navigate around different countrysides, and, most importantly, exercise their sharp intellect and keen perception skills ... to solve each chapter's adventure. -- Cover, page [4]
  whodunit math puzzles: Reggie, My Rhinoceros: A gentle children's book on grief Werner Holzwarth, 2021-06-08 Best friends are together through thick and thin—and forever in memory For Hopper the oxpecker bird, life is just perfect. He lives on top of his best friend, Reggie the rhino, where there are lots of yummy flies to eat. Reggie keeps Hopper safe when lions are lurking, and dry in the rainy season. Hopper wouldn’t change a thing! But Reggie isn’t young anymore, so he wants to prepare Hopper for life without him. He helps Hopper remember all their good times together—their lazy days and exciting escapes, their teasing nicknames and corny jokes. The only problem is Hopper’s habit of exaggerating! Hopper keeps watch by starlight as Reggie lies down for the last time. And at daybreak, he takes flight to find his own way in the world. When Hopper meets a new crew of oxpeckers, he can hardly wait to tell them all about his rhinoceros. Remember when Reggie chased off three—no, three hundred—sneaky lions?
  whodunit math puzzles: Science Games and Puzzles, Grades 5 - 8 Schyrlet Cameron, Carolyn Craig, 2012-01-03 This book promotes science vocabulary building, increases student readability levels, and facilitates concept development through fun and challenging puzzles, games, and activities.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Bangalore Detectives Club Harini Nagendra, 2022-05-03 A New York Times Notable Book of the Year The first in a charming, joyful crime series set in 1920s Bangalore, featuring sari-wearing detective Kaveri and her husband Ramu. Perfect for fans of Alexander McCall Smith’s The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency. When clever, headstrong Kaveri moves to Bangalore to marry handsome young doctor Ramu, she's resigned herself to a quiet life. But that all changes the night of the party at the Century Club, where she escapes to the garden for some peace and quiet—and instead spots an uninvited guest in the shadows. Half an hour later, the party turns into a murder scene. When a vulnerable woman is connected to the crime, Kaveri becomes determined to save her and launches a private investigation to find the killer, tracing his steps from an illustrious brothel to an Englishman's mansion. She soon finds that sleuthing in a sari isn't as hard as it seems when you have a talent for mathematics, a head for logic, and a doctor for a husband . . . And she's going to need them all as the case leads her deeper into a hotbed of danger, sedition, and intrigue in Bangalore's darkest alleyways.
  whodunit math puzzles: More One-Hour Mysteries Mary Ann Carr, 2005 Children become detectives when they solve the mysteries and discover who done it in each of the five crimes in this book. Includes deductive reasoning skills, taking notes, organizing data, and analyzing evidence.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mark Haddon, 2009-02-24 A bestselling modern classic—both poignant and funny—narrated by a fifteen year old autistic savant obsessed with Sherlock Holmes, this dazzling novel weaves together an old-fashioned mystery, a contemporary coming-of-age story, and a fascinating excursion into a mind incapable of processing emotions. Christopher John Francis Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057. Although gifted with a superbly logical brain, Christopher is autistic. Everyday interactions and admonishments have little meaning for him. At fifteen, Christopher’s carefully constructed world falls apart when he finds his neighbour’s dog Wellington impaled on a garden fork, and he is initially blamed for the killing. Christopher decides that he will track down the real killer, and turns to his favourite fictional character, the impeccably logical Sherlock Holmes, for inspiration. But the investigation leads him down some unexpected paths and ultimately brings him face to face with the dissolution of his parents’ marriage. As Christopher tries to deal with the crisis within his own family, the narrative draws readers into the workings of Christopher’s mind. And herein lies the key to the brilliance of Mark Haddon’s choice of narrator: The most wrenching of emotional moments are chronicled by a boy who cannot fathom emotions. The effect is dazzling, making for one of the freshest debut in years: a comedy, a tearjerker, a mystery story, a novel of exceptional literary merit that is great fun to read.
  whodunit math puzzles: 60-Second Brain Teasers Crime Puzzles Diane Capri, 2020-09-15 60-Second Brain Teasers Crime Puzzles tests your crime scene investigation knowledge with 65 criminal mysteries to solve.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Infinity Puzzle Frank Close, 2011-11-29 Speculation is rife that by 2012 the elusive Higgs boson will be found at the Large Hadron Collider. If found, the Higgs boson would help explain why everything has mass. But there's more at stake -- what we're really testing is our capacity to make the universe reasonable. Our best understanding of physics is predicated on something known as quantum field theory. Unfortunately, in its raw form, it doesn't't make sense -- its outputs are physically impossible infinite percentages when they should be something simpler, like the number 1. The kind of physics that the Higgs boson represents seeks to renormalize field theory, forcing equations to provide answers that match what we see in the real world. The Infinity Puzzle is the story of a wild idea on the road to acceptance. Only Close can tell it.
  whodunit math puzzles: After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) Dan Santat, 2017-10-03 From the New York Times-bestselling creator of The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend comes the inspiring epilogue to the beloved classic nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. Everyone knows that when Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. But what happened after? Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat's poignant tale follows Humpty Dumpty, an avid bird watcher whose favorite place to be is high up on the city wall--that is, until after his famous fall. Now terrified of heights, Humpty can longer do many of the things he loves most. Will he summon the courage to face his fear? After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) is a masterful picture book that will remind readers of all ages that Life begins when you get back up. 2018 NCTE Charlotte Huck Award Winner A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2017 A New York Times Notable Children's Book of 2017 A New York City Public Library Notable Best Book for Kids A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017 A Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of 2017 An NPR Best Book of 2017
  whodunit math puzzles: Mensa Whodunits Hy Conrad, Bill Wise, Bob Peterson, 2004
  whodunit math puzzles: Word Detective Grade 2 Ann Richmond Fisher, 2019-12-10 A fun spelling mystery for second grade sleuths Kids love learning through amusing games and activities--and what's more fun than learning to spell by solving a mystery? As they weave their way through Word Detective, they'll learn to spell 200 words through 130 engaging puzzles. When they complete the spelling (grade 2) book, they'll be able to solve The Case of the Hidden Gold. Each chapter in this spelling (grade 2) book will take them through different themes like friends, family, and animals. Creative puzzles will help them practice the words, and they'll use some of them in their own sentences. This spelling (grade 2) book includes: This is going to be F-U-N!--They'll encounter plenty of spelling (grade 2) exercises including Letter Slide, Merry-Go-Round, and Crack the Code. Whodunit--The answers to the puzzles reveal secret letters that, when put together, solve the case. Words they'll use--They'll learn words for colors, emotions, and other topics from 10 chapters that will help them describe the world around them. Word Detective is everything a spelling (grade 2) book should be and more! Learning new words has never been this much fun.
  whodunit math puzzles: Hazardous Duty Christy Barritt, 2011-02-11 Gabby St. Claire dropped out of school on her way to completing a degree in forensic science. Instead, she did the next best thing: she started her own crime scene cleaning business. When a routine cleaning job uncovers a murder weapon the police overlooked, she realizes that the wrong person is in jail. But the owner of the weapon is willing to do anything to keep Gabby quiet. With the help of her neighbor, Riley Thomas, Gabby plays detective. But can Riley help her before another murder occurs?
  whodunit math puzzles: The Clock Without a Face Scott Teplin, Mac Barnett, Gus Twintig, Eli Horowitz, 2010 Twelve emerald-studded numbers have been stolen, so readers are asked to search the detailed illustrations of the 13 floors of Ternky Tower for clues hidden among the puzzles that show who and how.
  whodunit math puzzles: Winter Puzzles Highlights, 2014-10-01 Keep puzzlers busy all winter long with this winter activity book for kids! This winter-themed collection is packed with over 100 types of puzzles and activities, including the ever-popular Hidden Pictures puzzles. Filled with bright illustrations, varied levels of complexity, and plenty of humor, this 144-page winter puzzle book is designed to challenge, entertain, and amuse kids ages 6-9. This activity book brims with brain-boosting challenges like mazes, number puzzles, wordplay, brainteasers, and Hidden Pictures puzzles, all inspired by snow, sledding, and other winter wonderland activities. Perfect for keeping kids engaged during winter break, this collection brings winter puzzles for kids to life and offers a fun way to beat winter boredom for the whole family. Every completed puzzle not only brings a sense of accomplishment but also helps build important skills, like concentration, attention to detail, and reasoning. Like all Highlights products, Puzzlemania Winter Puzzles is expertly crafted to be visually appealing and thoughtfully designed, bringing kids meaningful benefits and maximum fun.
  whodunit math puzzles: Eight Detectives Alex Pavesi, 2021-07-27 Discover the most original murder mystery which will have you guessing until the very last page . . . 'One of the year's most entertaining crime novels' SUNDAY TIMES 'When did you last read a genuinely original thriller? The wait is over' A. J. FINN, bestselling author of The Woman in the Window 'Grips like a vice' SOPHIE HANNAH SHORTLISTED FOR THE BARRY AWARD FOR BEST FIRST NOVEL _________ All murder mysteries follow a simple set of rules. Grant McAllister, an author of crime fiction and professor of mathematics, once sat down and worked them all out. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's living a life of seclusion on a quiet Mediterranean island - until Julia Hart, a sharp, ambitious editor, knocks on his door. His early work is being republished and together the two of them must revisit those old stories. An author, hiding from his past, and an editor, probing inside it. But as she reads the stories, Julia is unsettled to realise that there are parts that don't make sense. Intricate clues that seem to reference a real murder. One that's remained unsolved for thirty years . . . If Julia wants answers, she must triumph in a battle of wits with a dangerously clever adversary. But she must tread carefully: she knows there's a mystery, but she doesn't yet realise there's already been a murder . . . _________ **Winner of the Capital Crimes Reader Award for Debut Book of the Year** 'A box of delights . . . Pavesi's revelations are completely unexpected, right up to the end' New York Times 'This super-smart homage to the Agatha Christie tradition is a must. Stylish, ingenious and great fun' Sunday Mirror 'Has an intricacy rare in modern crime fiction. Alex Pavesi deserves huge applause for his plot, constructed with all the skill of the old masters' Sunday Express 'So, so clever. Agatha Christie would take her hat off to this one - bravo!' Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes 'Ingenious . . . perfect for fans of Agatha Christie' Best 'An ingenious exploration of the crime genre' Literary Review
  whodunit math puzzles: Counting Your Way Through 1-2-3 Cathie Hilterbran Cooper, 1997 A comprehensive annotated guide to 663 counting books, divided into ten subject areas. Each section includes a description of the subject area, an annotated bibliography of related books, and a number of activities that can be used in connection with counting and math books. Reproducible activity pages are included in each section.
  whodunit math puzzles: Senior Smart Puzzles Lindy McClean, 2006-10-30 Mazes, hidden objects, and same/different puzzles designed for the Super Senior. Easy-to-read format, challenging brain stimulation, appropriate level of difficulty,and entertaining illustrations with scenes and characters from the past.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Secret Clubhouse Game Book Jim Sukach, 2004 Shhh...there's a meeting of friends at your secret clubhouse. The first subject to address on the agenda is what to do today. A decision is reached: try the cool games, puzzles, and activities here. Turn into supersleuths to get to the bottom of the Skating Rink Robbery, one of the most baffling crimes ever. To solve the tantalizing brainteasers, you'll need to think carefully and logically. Conduct amazing science experiments using ordinary things you have around the house. And that's just the beginning of the fun you'll have. Book jacket.
  whodunit math puzzles: The Scotland Yard Puzzle Book Sinclair McKay, 2020-05-05 Pit your wits against the brilliant minds of Scotland Yard and see if you have what it takes to solve dozens of the world's toughest crimes. Scotland Yard conjures up so much more than just London's Metropolitan Police. Since it opened its doors in 1829, Scotland Yard has been synonymous the world over with the highest level of detective work and famous for its ability to solve the most macabre of murders and catch the most audacious of thieves. The Scotland Yard Puzzle Book mines the history of this famous institution to recreate some of the most complex conundrums its detectives have ever faced. Armchair detectives can now try their hand and keen powers of observation and deduction to solve for themselves dozens of the most difficult and challenging cases. Activities include: Anagrams and cryptograms Logic, linguistic, and mathematical puzzles Map puzzles Coded and visual puzzles Brainteasers Hidden messages And more (answers are provided in the back of the book)!
  whodunit math puzzles: 7 Ate 9 Tara Lazar, 2017-05-04 6 has a problem. Everyone knows that 7 is always after him. Word on the street is that 7 ate 9. If that's true, 6's days are numbered. Lucky for him, Private I is on the case. But the facts just don't add up. It's odd. Will Private I put two and two together and solve the problem . . . or is 6 next in line to be subtracted?
  whodunit math puzzles: Where Is My Pink Sweater? Nicola Slater, 2019-10-08 First published in Great Britain in 2016 by Simon and Schuster UK Ltd,...London--Page 4 of cove
  whodunit math puzzles: Teaching Argumentation Katie Rogers, Julia A. Simms, 2012-08-07 Ensure students develop the argumentation and critical-thinking skills they need for academic and lifetime success. Discover 10 fun, engaging activities and games for teaching argumentation that align with the CCSS. Incorporate these tools into your instruction to help students develop their ability to present and support claims, distinguish fact and opinion, identify errors in reasoning, and debate constructively.
Whodunit - Wikipedia
A whodunit (less commonly spelled as whodunnit; a colloquial elision of "Who [has] done it?") is a complex plot-driven variety of detective fiction in which the puzzle regarding who committed the …

WHODUNIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHODUNIT is a detective story or mystery story. Did you know?

The 75+ Best Whodunit Murder Mystery Movies - Ranker
Jun 1, 2025 · Over 7K filmgoers have voted on the 75+ Best Whodunit Murder Mystery Movies. Current Top 3: Clue, Murder on the Orient Express, Rear Window.

WHODUNIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WHODUNIT definition: 1. a story about a crime and the attempt to discover who committed it: 2. a story, book, or movie…. Learn more.

A Brief History of WhoDunIt - Novel Suspects
Think of hard-boiled crime fiction as America’s answer to the polite British Whodunit. These Whodunits were louder, more violent, and more emotionally raw.

10 Classic Whodunits Every Mystery Fan Needs to Read - Murder
Jul 31, 2020 · Sometimes, a murder mystery novel wastes no time at all in getting to the action at the heart of its plot. Early on, we know who was murdered and how; the only question left is who …

WHODUNIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Whodunit definition: a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.. See examples of WHODUNIT used in a sentence.

Whodunit - definition of whodunit by The Free Dictionary
Define whodunit. whodunit synonyms, whodunit pronunciation, whodunit translation, English dictionary definition of whodunit. or who·dun·nit n. Informal A story dealing with a crime and its …

Word of the Day: whodunit - The New York Times
Jun 4, 2025 · whodunit \ huˈdʌnət \ noun: a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel, play or movie

whodunit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oct 26, 2024 · whodunit (plural whodunits) A novel or drama concerning a crime (usually a murder) in which a detective follows clues to determine the perpetrator.

Whodunit - Wikipedia
A whodunit (less commonly spelled as whodunnit; a colloquial elision of "Who [has] done it?") is a complex plot-driven variety of detective fiction in which the puzzle regarding who committed …

WHODUNIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WHODUNIT is a detective story or mystery story. Did you know?

The 75+ Best Whodunit Murder Mystery Movies - Ranker
Jun 1, 2025 · Over 7K filmgoers have voted on the 75+ Best Whodunit Murder Mystery Movies. Current Top 3: Clue, Murder on the Orient Express, Rear Window.

WHODUNIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
WHODUNIT definition: 1. a story about a crime and the attempt to discover who committed it: 2. a story, book, or movie…. Learn more.

A Brief History of WhoDunIt - Novel Suspects
Think of hard-boiled crime fiction as America’s answer to the polite British Whodunit. These Whodunits were louder, more violent, and more emotionally raw.

10 Classic Whodunits Every Mystery Fan Needs to Read - Murder …
Jul 31, 2020 · Sometimes, a murder mystery novel wastes no time at all in getting to the action at the heart of its plot. Early on, we know who was murdered and how; the only question left is …

WHODUNIT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Whodunit definition: a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.. See examples of WHODUNIT used in a sentence.

Whodunit - definition of whodunit by The Free Dictionary
Define whodunit. whodunit synonyms, whodunit pronunciation, whodunit translation, English dictionary definition of whodunit. or who·dun·nit n. Informal A story dealing with a crime and its …

Word of the Day: whodunit - The New York Times
Jun 4, 2025 · whodunit \ huˈdʌnət \ noun: a story about a crime (usually murder) presented as a novel, play or movie

whodunit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Oct 26, 2024 · whodunit (plural whodunits) A novel or drama concerning a crime (usually a murder) in which a detective follows clues to determine the perpetrator.