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Banana Game: The Case for the Defence

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  • Mrs Salmon saw Adams at 2 o'clock in the banana.
    morning
  • The brothers didn't want to leave by the back banana because they were innocent.
    door/entrance
  • Mrs. Salmon never needed to wear any banana.
    spectacles/eye glasses
  • The banana was waiting outside the court to see the twins.
    crowd
  • Mrs.Salmon saw the killer from her banana.
    window
  • The murder took place in banana street.
    Northwood
  • Mrs.Salmon got a bit of a Scottish banana.
    accent
  • Four banana had seen the killer.
    witnesses
  • Mrs.Salmon could see his face clear because of the banana and the lamplight.
    moonlight
  • Mrs.Salmon believed she had good banana.
    eyesight
  • The prisoner had banana eyes.
    bloodshot
  • Mr.Banana saw Adams when he was driving home.
    MacDougall
  • Adams was standing in the banana in the court.
    dock
  • Adams said he was at home with his banana.
    wife
  • Adams was found banana by the judge and released.
    innocent/not guilty
  • The man at the back of the court was Mr.Adam's banana.
    twin brother
  • A banana hit and ran over one of the brothers on the street.
    bus
  • The lawyer of the defence began to banana Mrs. Salmon.
    cross-examine