| 31. | "It's not a great whodunit.
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| 32. | Whodunits, comedies, farces, dramas and melodramas.
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| 33. | To prepare, he's immersed himself in Victorian and Edwardian whodunits.
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| 34. | "Whodunit " is never in question.
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| 35. | This one seems insoluble, but the intrepid park ranger figures out whodunit.
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| 36. | Rather than a whodunit, it's a who will do it.
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| 37. | To many people, this trial is no whodunit.
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| 38. | A true story that grips you like a whodunit.
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| 39. | SS Today's whodunit interrogates those borders more than the usual suspects.
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| 40. | The celebrity whodunit thrust Scottsdale into the national spotlight.
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