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In this book a mysterious message was taped on the board |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 1 |
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In this book a fish was stolen from Ms. Herschel's 5th grade classroom. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 1 |
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In this book a teacher wore dark framed glasses |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 2 |
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In this book a silver camera recorded the evidence |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 4 |
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In this book the crime takes place at Wordsworth Elementary |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 6 |
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In the book a student wonders if Slurpy will be sold on E-Bay |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 7 |
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In this book Patrick brought a recycling robot to the Science fair |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 9 |
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In this book a character's mother is manager of Pet Place |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 9 |
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In this book a character wanted to build a hamster protection device |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 10 |
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In this book a character's last class of the day was Art |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg27 |
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In this book a character wrote a metaphor poem |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 31 |
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In this book there was a dirty shoe print at the crime scene |
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Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 41 |
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In this book he wonders if Destiny is racked with guilt |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 47 |
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in this book there was salad, peaches, and a cookie on his lunch tray |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg 55 |
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In this book a character puts red black and white dots on a mask |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg54 |
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This author wrote Destiny was sitting under a willow tree |
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This author wrote that Gabriela was the Star of the Month |
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This author wrote' can sadness be a motive for stealing?' |
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This author wrote the characters have Social Studies with Mr. Crew |
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This author wrote that they studied the history of Mexico |
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This author wrote that there was a pink jacket and a small twig in her cubby |
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This author wrote about a fall band concert |
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This author wrote about a stolen silk iris |
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This author wrote about shoe prints with an O |
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This author wrote that the notes had to have been printed at school |
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This author realized that Destiny did not commit the crime |
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This author wrote that secrets had a way of making the heart beat faster |
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This author wrote that his favorite dinner was Tortellini |
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This author wrote that even the puddles looked like works of art |
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This author wrote that Mr. Crew's BD gift was gone |
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This author wrote that somehow the thief knew to turn out the lights |
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This author wrote that Shakespeare's plays were written in verse |
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This author wrote that Mr Crew did not like coffee |
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This author wrote that he had solved the mystery |
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This author wrote that perhaps the thefts were to encourage writing poetry |
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This author wrote that Slurpy was hidden with other fish |
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This author wrote that they all sat together under a majestic old tree |
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This author wrote that he got a new puppy |
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This author wrote about a character with a black mustache |
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This author wrote about a character whose eyes danced like candle flames |
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This author wrote about a butterfly with blue wings |
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In this book,This character only liked fish with tarter sauce |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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In this book, a character has a box of small wooden animals |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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In this book his parents were clowns |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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In this book His parents worked at Children' hospital |
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edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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In this book, Henri was going to play a solo in the band concert |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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In this book a character stuck a carrot in his mouth like a cigar |
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In this book a character wondered if might be rotten inside like an Easter Bunny with rabies |
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In this book the designs on the mask look bold and powerful |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook |
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This author wrote about Rosi not wearing a tiara headband |
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This author wrote about a dog with Osteosarcoma |
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This author wrote about a dog named Bandit |
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This author wrote about a character with grey in his mustache |
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In the book by this author, a thief turns out to be a teacher! |
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Could Slurpy be in goldfish heaven in the clouds? Name the book. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, pg. 36 |
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ITBBTT, a character's father is a forensic chemist. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, (p. 30) |
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ITBBTT, parents go by the names of Tubby and Twig. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, (p. 32) |
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ITBBTA, the life of a helpless fish was risked for a cup of coffee. |
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ITBBTT, a character's brother, Henri, is quite musical and given a solo in the band concert. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, (p. 33) |
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In this book a character leaves a poem in a girl's cubby. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, (p. 81) |
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Characters leave a 'spit and slobber' poem. Name the book. |
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Edgar Allan's Official Crime Investigation Notebook, (p. 90) |
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