- - One of the poisons described in novels penned by Agatha Christie
- - Chemical element of atomic number 33
- - It once earned the nickname "poudre de succession" ("inheritance powder")
- - Eric's an unusual type of poisoner
- - Type of poison
- - Napoleon's rumored cause of death
- - "Element" of surprise in a murder mystery?
- - Element of certain murder mysteries?
- - Poisonous element in medicines, rarely on the counter
- - Poisoner tainted sarnie with dash of cyanide
- - It's below phosphorus on the periodic table
- - Poisonous type of jockey in races
- - As, on the periodic table
- - Suspected cause of Napoleon's death
- - Lethal additive to elderberry wine, in a Kesselring black comedy
- - Element of many whodunits
- - Ingredient of the Brewster sisters' elderberry wine
- - Elderberry wine additive, in a classic film
- - Abby and Martha's poison of choice, in a 1939 play
- - Element of many murder mysteries?
- - One of the metalloids
- - Elderberry wine additive, in a Kesselring play
- - One of two elements that ends with the letter C
- - It's detected by the Marsh test, in forensics
- - Cause of Philip Boyes's death in a Dorothy Sayers novel
- - As, in the lab
- - Partner of Old Lace
- - Subject of a Lindsay-Crouse play.
- - Companion of "Old Lace."
- - Insecticide ingredient
- - Pesticide ingredient
- - Poison sprayed around in scare
- - as for a scientist?
- - Highly poisonous element
- - Medicine's rapidly recalled – there's a poison in it!
- - Poison acres in battle
- - nacre is crushed to make poison
- - Poisonous chemical used to kill weeds
- - Bad acne is penetrated by right toxic element
- - in scare, an apt anagram for a murder weapon
- - toxin involved in scare
- - shockingly endless increase in poison
- - endless increase in dreadfully toxic material
- - Coarse nicotine contains poison
- - metalloid chemical element, symbol as
- - Scenario mostly involved poison
- - …as he escaped hollow under seat?
- - As a Kent prison closing early, run to get inside
- - element that's highly poisonous
- - snare, in a way, 99 producing a poison
- - As seen in chemistry class?
- - As London club, wanting a liberal in charge
- - Poison sarnie ruined Conservative
- - it's nicer as a poison
- - as nice as ritz's top cocktail
- - As that's expanded, it's poisonous
- - endless increase in reconstituted chemical
- - Al leaves arsenal, I see, with poison
- - As canaries missing a cuckoo
- - Poison scare in new development
- - as is crane disposed
- - As in Racine's rationale that's read backwards?
- - As nice cycling as taking runs to begin with
- - As a siren going off, head for cover
- - Old lace's playmate
- - Poison can rise when dissolved
- - as in chemistry?
- - ... in scare over poison
- - poison once used as a skin lightener in victorian england
- - Element which pairs with "Old Lace" in a classic movie title
- - poison crane is moving
- - ... and Adobo (first book in Mia P. Manansala's Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery series)
- - As is, crane's insecure
- - it can kill in races
- - common poison in whodunnits
- - element involved in scare
- - Element, symbol As
- - "... and Old Lace," comedy film by Frank Capra starring Cary Grant
- - As nice as rocks, seen around river
- - Hazardous substance from canister, unstable when temperature drops
- - Strong poison
- - Poison, As
- - Poison used in pesticides and weedkillers
- - Poison in a 1939 play
- - Poison — ices ran (anag)
- - Old lace's mate?
- - "...... and Old Lace" (1944 Cary Grant film)
- - Element; poison
- - As with races in ground?
- - Toxic element
- - Poison misused in scare
- - Poison sarnie upset Charlie
- - ".... and Old Lace"
- - Element #33
- - Toxic element whose name is often used for its trioxide
- - Poisoner caught by snare I set in motion
- - Brittle grey-green semi-metal, atomic number 33
- - Poison sarnie wrecked Charlie
- - Ratsbane
- - Chemical element, atomic number 33
- - Poison in some whodunits
- - Poison involved in scare
- - As, to Einstein
- - Whodunit poison
- - As for this, it can be disseminated in scare
- - Deadly element
- - A poison
- - As Wenger, finish off in charge
- - Poisonous element
- - Element in murder mysteries
- - Crane is poisoned -- with this?
- - Poison's drunk in scare
- - As, for Einstein
- - Poison scare in stews
- - As it is, when reduced to symbol
- - What gets As in chemistry?
- - Poison used by old ladies in an old comedy
- - Chemical element in some whodunits
- - Pesticide poison
- - Poison in classic mysteries
- - '...... and Old Lace' (play and movie)
- - Powerful poison
- - Poison found in races
- - As is nacre, surprisingly
- - As in races, racing ...
- - Murder mystery element?
- - Poison used in a play and film
- - Poison in some mysteries
- - Straight As in chemistry?
- - Once-common pesticide component
- - #33 on a table
- - Poisonous element that flavors a sauce in "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"
- - Killer in some murder mysteries
- - As, chemically
- - Element in insecticides
- - Element in many Agatha Christie books
- - As, on a table
- - Poisonous atomic number 33
- - Stuff in rat poison
- - "...... and Old Lace" (Joseph Kesselring play)
- - Toxicology concern
- - As, in formulas
- - Killer in a Kesselring play
- - "Old Lace" companion
- - Poison used in a play
- - Rat poison poison
- - Old Lace's partner
- - Insecticide poison
- - Christie element
- - Element forming poisonous compounds
- - "Old Lace" accompaniment
- - Mystery-story poison
- - Element in many a whodunit.
- - An element.
- - Pharmacopoeia item.
- - Medicine or poison.
- - Deadly poison
- - Element
- - Poison ..
- - Metallic element
- - As
- - "...... and Old Lace" [Frank Capra film starring Cary Grant]
- - Poisonous chemical element sometimes paired with old lace?
- - Toxin scare in building
- - toxic substance can rise alarmingly
- - Poisonous substance nicer as mixture
- - poison in case requiring replacement? about right
- - ...... and Old Lace, Cary Grant film
- - A deadly poison
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