- - added note - it's found in the central part of the body
- - dead body found close to border, in the forest
- - Harry is one in Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry"
- - Bit part in a whodunit
- - Run into State Police in the dead centre of the hospital
- - Body Romeo hides in thicket
- - Body in a whodunit
- - Carr's "The ...... in the Waxworks"
- - What Claudius made of Hamlet's father.
- - Character in a whodunit.
- - Mr. Boddy, in the game Clue
- - Dead body found right in the middle of a small wood
- - Last words inscribed in the heart and the body
- - body found right in the woods
- - to spoil a piece of action in the theatre by forgetting lines or laughing
- - Crack up while playing score, struggling with pressure
- - ... Bride (Tim Burton)
- - .... flower: foul-smelling rare plant
- - Dead body, cadaver
- - Romeo entering small wood causes laugh on stage
- - Cadaver Romeo dragged into thicket
- - Run into thicket to laugh uncontrollably
- - Yoga pose lying relaxed on floor, shavasana
- - Hallowe'en politician Sheila?
- - Forget lines
- - Cadaver
- - Zombie, before revival
- - Whodunit find
- - Whodunit discovery
- - Forget lines (informal)
- - Unanimated zombie
- - Mystery discovery
- - Zombie, once
- - Run into thicket to find evidence of murder?
- - What a medical examiner examines
- - Zombie, essentially
- - Body of work for Agatha Christie?
- - "Law & Order" role with no lines
- - Nonspeaking role on "CSI"
- - Mr. Boddy, e.g.
- - Halloween costume, maybe
- - Coffin contents
- - Murder mystery prop
- - Thankless role on "CSI"
- - Mr. Boddy of Clue, e.g.
- - Murder mystery feature
- - Body of mysteries
- - Feature of a murder mystery
- - Morgue sight
- - Whodunit V.I.P.
- - Whodunit prerequisite.
- - Whodunit feature.
- - Mystery story necessity.
- - Murder story character.
- - Whodunit staple
- - Whodunit character
- - Murder mystery staple
- - Dead body
- - ...... stiff
- - Body ....
- - Stiff and cold prose composition
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