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Morning Crossword with Miss Marple

Across
Colonel and Mrs. Bantry are a member of the upper class known as _____________.
In Agatha Christie’s novels, Miss Marple shares sleuthing duties with Hercule __________ although they are never in the same book.
A biscuit-like snack eaten with afternoon tea.
Christie’s title “The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side” is taken from a poem by Alfred Lord __________________, a popular Victorian poet.
This earl liked his tea.
Another queen of golden age mystery fiction was _______________ Allingham, whose sleuth was Albert Campion.
Miss Marple is rarely, if ever, idle. When at rest she can be see practicing this craft: _________.
This publishing house brought out a line of paperbacks in the 1930s that included Agatha Christie’s works.
Miss Marple has a ____________ whose name is Raymond West.
The last published novel with Miss Marple is “Sleeping __________”.
Miss Marple is a little old lady with faded _____ eyes.
Down
King _____________ VI was on the throne when “The Body in the Library” was published in 1942.
Miss Marple’s creator was born in the seaside town of ______________, a holiday spot on the southeast coast of England.
Agatha Christie is an author from the ___________ age of mystery and detective fiction.
Small house, often with a thatched roof.
Murder on the _____________ Express, one of Mrs. Christie’s most popular novels, has been filmed at least four times.
Miss Marple never married, and she is referred to by other characters as a nosy old ___________.
If you don’t know history, the past is a _________.
This small smoked fish might have been on the breakfast menu for Dolly Bantry.
Miss Marple lives in a village called St. Mary ________________.
Art ____________ was a style that flourished in the 1930s.