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INVESTIGATOR QUESTION EXAMPLES
 

ROUND 1 INVESTIGATOR QUESTION

CHALLENGE LADY DELPHINIUM

In her interview with “Beauty World” magazine, Lady Delphinium claimed that her wonderful, fresh looking, youthful complexion is entirely due to continual use of Delphinium’s Beauty Products, particularly “Fresh Foam Face Feed Cream”.  However you have noticed something interesting.  Stand up and go over to her.  Begging her ladyship's pardon, gently part back her hair from beneath her ear and point out to everyone the scars from several facelifts!  Then ask her if she would like to comment.
 

 


ROUND 2 INVESTIGATOR QUESTION

CHALLENGE FLORA MOPGOOD
(only when she has revealed about her new job)

The other day you peered through the shop window of the exclusive “Bustle and Billow Boutique”.  To your surprise you saw Flora Mopgood trying on a daringly chic little designer number.  Surely her new job isn’t paying so well that she can afford “Bustle and Billow” prices!  And why does she want to get dressed up to the nines anyway!  Challenge her and find out.
 

 


ROUND 3 INVESTIGATOR QUESTION

CHALLENGE EVERYBODY

As an antiques expert, Lady Delphinium asked you to overlook the collection of antique furniture that her husband had given to her as part of the divorce settlement.  She left you alone with the antiques, explaining that she had “an urgent appointment with my gardener, Adam.”  Examining a particularly fine George II desk, you found a very interesting item hidden away in the secret drawer.  Being none too scrupulous, you decided to keep this hidden item for yourself.  But what you have learned tonight has made you reconsider your decision.  Explain this to everybody and Open Clue No 7.  This is the object.  Show it to the group and see if anybody feels obliged to comment!
 

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