Vydáno dne 03.10.2005
Who killed John Ross?
adjective - not working, not in its original shape, made into two or more pieces
noun - a man working in a large house and organizes the work of other servants and serves food and wine
adjective - not dirty
noun - a person who cooks, or whose job is to cook
noun - a small dish, we usually drink tea or coffee out of it
adjective - not alive
adjective - having nothing inside, not full
noun - a mark made by a person's finger which shows the lines on the skin, usually used by the police to identify criminals
noun - a weapon that shoots bullets
noun - a part of something that you hold with your hand, a thing that you use to open or close something with your hand
noun - a person whose job is to drive a car for somebody
verb - to see if something is all right
noun - a person who has killed someone
noun - a building or a room where you can read a book or borrow it
noun - a kind of greasy liquid that comes from a variety of plants, such as sunflower or olives, which is used for frying etc.
adverb - not inside, not in a building, in a place furthest from the centre
noun - a flat round dish that you eat from
noun - the act of shooting; the sound you hear when somebody shoots from a gun
noun - a large container in your kitchen, it has got water taps and is used for washing things in, e.g. the dishes
noun - a description of a sequence of events either real or imaginary
noun - a person who is thought to have committed a crime
noun, formal - a kind of detective story which makes you wonder about who committed the crime, which you usually cannot guess until the end
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