The Crimes
Cluedo Mysteries revolves around 50 mysteries included in a booklet. Players choose a mystery, read the synopsis before, and attempt to solve it. There are 50 mysteries in all. They span a period between June 1 and August 7, with each crime given a specific date. They are:
- 1: The Parting Shot (Mon., June 1)
- 2:The Phantom of the Theatre (Wed., June 3)
- 3: The Wheels of Misfortune (Thurs., June 4)
- 4: The Tabloid Attack (Fri., June 5)
- 5: The Borrowed Book (Sat., June 6)
- 6: The Unholy Heist (Sun., June 7 )
- 7: The Vanishing Vase (Tues., June 9)
- 8: The Spooky Séance (Fri., June 12)
- 9: The Catnap Caper (Sat., June 13)
- 10: The Unsafe Safe (Sun., June 14)
- 11: The Ransomed Map (Mon., June 15)
- 12: The Scarlet Letter (Tues., June 16)
- 13: The Phantom Planter (Wed., June 17)
- 14: The Nosy Neighbor (Thurs., June 18 )
- 15: The Missing Crown (Sat., June 20)
- 16: The Message in the Bottle (Mon., June 22)
- 17: The Unsavory Stew (Tues., June 23)
- 18: The Vandal Scandal (Thurs., June 25) from the journal of Reginald Ash
- 19: The Tainted Tea (Sat., June 27)
- 20: The Shear Disaster (Sun., June 28)
- 21: The Suspicious Flood (Wed., July 1)
- 22: The Mail Mishap (Fri., July 3)
- 23: The Herbal Upheaval (Sat., July 4 )
- 24: The Castle Caper (Sun., July 5)
- 25: The Dirty Little Secrets (Mon., July 6)
- 26: The Surprise Shower (Tues., July 7)
- 27: The Poisoned Prince (Wed., July 8)
- 28: The Haunted Castle (Fri., July 10)
- 29: The Missing Medal (Sat. July 11)
- 30: The Missing Manuscript (Sun., July 12)
- 31: The Mysterious Warnings (Mon., July 13)
- 32: The Dinner Disaster (Tues., July 14 ) from the journal of Reginald Ash
- 33: The Forged Check (Wed., July 15)
- 34: The Late-Night Lurker (Tues., July 16 )
- 35: The Purloined Pistol (Fri., July 17)
- 36: The Switched Sketches (Sat., July 18)
- 37: The Wet Blanket (Sun., July 19)
- 38: The Secrets of the Tomb (Mon., July 20)
- 39: The Racquet Racket (Thurs., July 23)
- 40: The Sudden Sickness (Fri., July 24)
- 41: The Trespasser (Sat., July 25)
- 42: The Reckless Rider (Sun., July 26)
- 43: The Ruby Robbery (Wed., July 28)
- 44: The Phony Fliers (Sat., August 1)
- 45: The Love Letter (Sun., August 2)
- 46: The Purse-Switcher (Mon., August 3)
- 47: The Missing Diary (Tues., August 4)
- 48: The Pilfered Painting (Wed., August 5)
- 49: The Good Gossip (Thurs., August 6)
- 50: The Petty Payback (Fri., August 7)
Note: Mystery 42 (the Reckless Rider) appears differently in the Casebook. The date reads: Sunday 26TH July 1925. For unknown reasons, the date is the only one written in this style and the only to include the year.
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