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Quiz about The Tuesday Club Murders by Agatha Christie
Quiz about The Tuesday Club Murders by Agatha Christie

The "Tuesday Club Murders" by Agatha Christie Quiz


This is one of my favorite collections of short stories by any author. I have given you 2 questions from each of the twelve stories and a final question to round off the quiz!

A multiple-choice quiz by mamafargo. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
mamafargo
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
165,283
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
25
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Question 1 of 25
1. In the "Tuesday Club Murders" who first suggests forming a club to meet on Tuesdays with each member offering a problem for the others to solve? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. What does Mrs. Jones ask her husband to bring her the evening that she is murdered? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. What was the name of the estate that Sir Richard Haydon had purchased in the story "The Idol House of Astarte"? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. Which of the following was NOT one of the costumes the guests dressed up in for their fancy dress party? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. What is the name of the ship that Inspector Badgworth tells Raymond West that he is going down to investigate in "Ingots of Gold"? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. What was the name of the inn that Kelvin, the ex-convict accused of stealing the gold, owned? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. What color was Carol's bathing suit in "The Bloodstained Pavement"? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. What was the name of the village where Joyce's story took place? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. What was the name of old Simon Clode's dearly loved granddaughter in "Motive vs. Opportunity"? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. What was the name of the famous professor who had visited Simon Clode's home to see if Eurydice Spragg was a fraud? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. What was the type of fish that Miss Marple saw in the fishmonger's window that helped her to solve the crime in "The Thumbmark of St. Peter"? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. What did Geoffrey Denman's father use to poison his son? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. What was the name of the psychic in "The Blue Geranium"? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. Which of the following was NOT one of the flowers mentioned by the Psychic to Mrs. Pritchard? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. What was the address of the middle-aged lady and her companion in "The Companion"? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. How many children were in Miss Amy Durrant's family. Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. Who actually killed Dr. Rosen in "The Four Suspects"? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. What kind of flowers were mentioned in the message that gave the word to kill Dr. Rosen? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. What was the name of the mysterious stranger who called Mrs. Sanders at her friend's house? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. What article of clothing ruined Sanders plans? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. What plant was used to poison the guests in "The Herb of Death"? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. Who did Jerry Lorimer marry? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. What play was Miss Helier acting in during "The Affair at the Bungalow? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. Who figured out the right answer to Miss Helier's story? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. And for the final question! Who is the only other person besides Miss Marple present in all the stories? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the "Tuesday Club Murders" who first suggests forming a club to meet on Tuesdays with each member offering a problem for the others to solve?

Answer: Joyce Lempriere

Raymond West, Miss Marple's nephew, is the first to bring up the subject of unsolved mysteries. Joyce is the one who actually comes up with the idea of forming a club.
2. What does Mrs. Jones ask her husband to bring her the evening that she is murdered?

Answer: a bowl of corn flour

Mrs. Jones is the first victim introduced to us in these stories. She is at first believed to have died from ptomaine poisoning after eating tinned lobster, but after her body is exhumed it is discovered she died from arsenic poisoning. The police believe they have found how the arsenic was introduced into her system when they discover that her husband brought her a bowl of corn flour the evening she died.

However, her companion had drunk it so they are back to the beginning. The real method is very ingenius and if you haven't read the story I encourage you to do so!
3. What was the name of the estate that Sir Richard Haydon had purchased in the story "The Idol House of Astarte"?

Answer: Silent Grove

Sir Richard Haydon purchased the property with the rather unimaginative name of Silent Grove. However, he believed he had an authentic Grove of Astarte on his property. Astarte was a Phoenician goddess to whom the ancient Phonicians performed sacred rites.
4. Which of the following was NOT one of the costumes the guests dressed up in for their fancy dress party?

Answer: Egyptian pharoah

Dr. Pender was dressed as a monk, Richard Haydon was dressed as a Phoenician sailor and Captain Rogers and his wife used the hearth rugs to dress as the Neolithic hut dwellers.
5. What is the name of the ship that Inspector Badgworth tells Raymond West that he is going down to investigate in "Ingots of Gold"?

Answer: Otranto

Raymond West was travelling to Cornwall to stay with a new acquaintance of his named Newman. Newman was attempting to retrieve lost treasure from a sunken ship of the Spanish Armada. Inspector Badgworth was travelling down to Cornwall to look into the disappearance of gold that the Otranto had recently been carrying.
6. What was the name of the inn that Kelvin, the ex-convict accused of stealing the gold, owned?

Answer: Three Anchors

The real thieves attempted to frame Kelvin for the crime they had committed. The name of his inn was the Three Anchors. Pol House was the name of the house that Newman was living in.
7. What color was Carol's bathing suit in "The Bloodstained Pavement"?

Answer: Red

Carol's bathing suit was red, Margery was wearing a dark blue one. The reason that there were bloodstains on the pavement was that when Margery was murdered some of the blood got on Carol's suit. She didn't notice it because it was a red suit. But when she got back to the inn and hung it out to dry the blood dripped onto the pavement below.
8. What was the name of the village where Joyce's story took place?

Answer: Rathole

Rathole was the name of the quaint little village in Cornwall where Joyce witnessed the bloodstained pavement. Polperran was the name of the village that Raymond had mentioned in the story "Ingots of Gold". Landeer Cove was the name of the town where Margery had "supposedly" drowned.
9. What was the name of old Simon Clode's dearly loved granddaughter in "Motive vs. Opportunity"?

Answer: Christobel

Christobel was the name of the old gentleman's granddaughter who had passed away from pneumonia when she was 11 years old. Eurydice was the first name of the American medium who was "contacting" Christobel with hopes of gaining a large fortune.
10. What was the name of the famous professor who had visited Simon Clode's home to see if Eurydice Spragg was a fraud?

Answer: Professor Longman

Garrod was the name of the young man who had married one of Simon Clode's nieces. He was convinced that Mrs. Spragg was a fraud and when Professor Longman was unable to find proof of the fact, he used a rather unscrupulous means of his own to ensure she would inherit nothing.
11. What was the type of fish that Miss Marple saw in the fishmonger's window that helped her to solve the crime in "The Thumbmark of St. Peter"?

Answer: haddock

Miss Marple saw a fresh haddock that made her think of the legend of St. Peter. She realized that when Geoffrey Denman was dying he talked of fish of some sort. This is what helped put Miss Marple onto the right track.
12. What did Geoffrey Denman's father use to poison his son?

Answer: Atropine drops

Old Mr. Denham, Geoffrey's father, was a little off his head. When he overheard Geoffrey and his wife Mabel, arguing over putting him in a nursing home he decided to do away with his son. He had atropine drops available to help with his failing eyesight.
13. What was the name of the psychic in "The Blue Geranium"?

Answer: Zarida

"Zarida, Psychic Reader of the Future" was the rather dramatic name that the fortune teller used to describe herself.
14. Which of the following was NOT one of the flowers mentioned by the Psychic to Mrs. Pritchard?

Answer: Blue Rose

Nurse Copling, who was in love with Mr. Pritchard, used litmus paper to turn the flowers on Mrs. Pritchard's wallpaper blue. It was a brillant idea, but she happened to try to use it once too often and was caught.
15. What was the address of the middle-aged lady and her companion in "The Companion"?

Answer: Little Paddocks, Caughton Weir, Bucks

The address is listed in the hotel registry, where Dr. Lloyd looks it up out of curiousity. Old Hall is mentioned in Miss Marple's first story "The Murder at the Vicarage". Kingsdean House in from "The Case of the Caretaker" and 2 Mill Cottages is in "Death by Drowning".
16. How many children were in Miss Amy Durrant's family.

Answer: 9

Miss Amy Durrant was the oldest sister of a family of nine. She needed money to take care of them as they were very poor. Miss Barton was actually her father's cousin. After she had refused to help her family, Miss Durrant decided to kill her and inherit the money.
17. Who actually killed Dr. Rosen in "The Four Suspects"?

Answer: Greta Rosen

Greta Rosen was the one who actually murdered her uncle, after he had given her a home. She was a member of a secret terrorist agency from Germany called the "Schwartze Hand".
18. What kind of flowers were mentioned in the message that gave the word to kill Dr. Rosen?

Answer: Dahlias

There were five names of different varities of dahlias mentioned in a letter received by Dr. Rosen by the morning post. When the first letter of the names were put together they spelled "death". That was Greta's cue to kill her uncle.
19. What was the name of the mysterious stranger who called Mrs. Sanders at her friend's house?

Answer: Mr. Littleworth

Gladys Sanders husband called her and used an alias to lure her away from her friends so that he could murder her. Spender and Hitchcock were the names of his friends that he brought back to the Keston Spa to help him establish an alibi.
20. What article of clothing ruined Sanders plans?

Answer: A hat

Sanders used the body of a dead housemaid, who had died earlier in the day, to cover up the time of the real murder. He wasn't able to use one of his wife's hats because they were all locked up. When the body was looked at the second time, the hat wouldn't fit on the body, because it wasn't her hat.
21. What plant was used to poison the guests in "The Herb of Death"?

Answer: Foxglove

Everyone present fell very ill because the ducks for dinner were stuffed with sage mixed with foxglove. Foxglove has a chemical called digitalis that made everyone feel very sick.
22. Who did Jerry Lorimer marry?

Answer: Maud Wye

Jerry Lorimer was engaged to the girl that died, but he was really interested in her friend. After Sylvia's death he married Maud Wye. Sylvia was killed because her guardian, Sir Ambrose Bercy, couldn't bear to see her marry another man.
23. What play was Miss Helier acting in during "The Affair at the Bungalow?

Answer: Smith

Miss Helier wasn't actually acting in any play. She was just trying out her story to see if anyone could figure it out, and she chose the play "Smith" because she would have a reason to dress like a parlormaid.
24. Who figured out the right answer to Miss Helier's story?

Answer: Miss Marple

Miss Marple knew the answer to the final problem, but kept Jane's secret for her. Jane was going to attempt to frame a woman that had stolen her first husband from her. Miss Marple warned her not to do it. Jane decided not to in case there were more Miss Marples out there.
25. And for the final question! Who is the only other person besides Miss Marple present in all the stories?

Answer: Sir Henry Clithering

Sir Henry Clithering was present the first time that the stories were told and he is the one that suggests that Mrs. Bantry invite her to the dinner party where the second collection of stories are told.
Source: Author mamafargo

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