Melora
Disney Dreaming
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Well heres a long one! Well actually only the set-up is long!
Hope you are all having a great weekend!
PM when you have the answer!!
Mr. Boddy has invited the lovely (and wealthy) Lady Melon to dine, and now all he has to do is set the stage. It appears that Mr. Boddy has made some very unwise investment decisions and as a result he has had to let his extensive personal staff go. However, after much wheedling and a bit of blackmail, he persuaded five of the six suspects in the game of CLUE to help him out (Col. Mustard could not be reached as he was on Safari in Kenya). Master impersonators, the five suspects - Mr. Green, Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, and Prof. Plum, slipped inconspicuously into the roles of butler, chauffeur, cook, downstairs maid, and gardener, with each suspect playing a different role. Each masquerader arrived at the Boddy mansion driving a car of a different color - either blue, green, purple, red, or white, and no suspect drove a car associated with his or her name. Note: Miss Scarlet's name is associated with the color red, Mrs. Peacock with blue, and Prof. Plum with purple.
Can you determine, for each suspect, what color of car he or she drove, and which member of the staff he or she impersonated?
1. Prof. Plum didn't drive the red car.
2. Mr. Green played the part of the cook.
3. Mrs. Peacock, who arrived in the green car, did not masquerade as the gardener.
4. Mrs. White (who didn't drive a purple car) impersonated the chauffeur.
5. The person who arrived in the white car (who wasn't Prof. Plum) played the part of the butler to perfection
Hope you are all having a great weekend!
PM when you have the answer!!

Mr. Boddy has invited the lovely (and wealthy) Lady Melon to dine, and now all he has to do is set the stage. It appears that Mr. Boddy has made some very unwise investment decisions and as a result he has had to let his extensive personal staff go. However, after much wheedling and a bit of blackmail, he persuaded five of the six suspects in the game of CLUE to help him out (Col. Mustard could not be reached as he was on Safari in Kenya). Master impersonators, the five suspects - Mr. Green, Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. White, and Prof. Plum, slipped inconspicuously into the roles of butler, chauffeur, cook, downstairs maid, and gardener, with each suspect playing a different role. Each masquerader arrived at the Boddy mansion driving a car of a different color - either blue, green, purple, red, or white, and no suspect drove a car associated with his or her name. Note: Miss Scarlet's name is associated with the color red, Mrs. Peacock with blue, and Prof. Plum with purple.
Can you determine, for each suspect, what color of car he or she drove, and which member of the staff he or she impersonated?
1. Prof. Plum didn't drive the red car.
2. Mr. Green played the part of the cook.
3. Mrs. Peacock, who arrived in the green car, did not masquerade as the gardener.
4. Mrs. White (who didn't drive a purple car) impersonated the chauffeur.
5. The person who arrived in the white car (who wasn't Prof. Plum) played the part of the butler to perfection