Everyone's in the Studio.
1. Fleet may be The Man, but he still needs your input.
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2. Discuss your theories with him.
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3. There are five main suspects.
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4. Have you discussed them all?
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5. It seems all the evidence you painstakingly gathered is not enough.
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6. You're probably ignoring one of the most important clues.
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7. Remember that DEADLY ALLUSIONS game on the tablet?
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8. The victim always had something clever to say that pointed to the murderer.
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9. And the victim you met—and re-met—also had something to say.
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10. But what did it mean?
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11. "The answer lies with Keats."
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12. Keats was a great poet.
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13. Maybe it would be worth looking him up.
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14. Fortunately, there are plenty of books right where you are.
(PARTIAL SOLUTION FOLLOWS)
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15. Use the victim's last words on the famous quotations book on the shelf.
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16. “Here lies one whose name was writ in water.”
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17. Hmm. Must be important.
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18. What is literally written in water?
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19. In water, not at the edges.
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20. Spotted it yet?
(SOLUTION FOLLOWS)
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21. W-Ate-R.
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22. Ate must have the answer. Now let's try mentioning it to her father.
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23. How dare you imply anything about Ate? You'd better explain.
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24. Remind Fleet of the victim's last words. In fact, did you ever tell him? Now he gets it too.