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(noun) a thing or a piece of information that helps the police catch a criminal
clue
(verb) to come into a room or building
enter
(noun) the person who cooks, clean,etc in a rich person's house
servant
(verb) to look carefully at a situation or a crime to find out the truth
investigate
(noun) when you visit someone, you ring this so they know you are there
doorbell
(n) it is hard and expensive and looks like a shiny stone
diamond
(n) a bad guy who does something against the law, for example steal money
criminal
(n) a type of police officer who tries to find criminals
detective
(noun) If something gives you a fright, it makes you feel scared for a moment
fright
(noun) a journey that you make on a plane
flight
(noun) a place where two pieces of string or rope are tied together
knot
(verb) to make a jumper, scarf, etc. from wool using two thin sticks
knit
(noun) the powder, cream, etc. that actors put on their faces before a play
make-up
(noun) a person in a play or story
character
(noun) electric lamps that show the actors in a theatre
lights
(noun) the big pieces of cloth that hide the stage before the play starts
curtains
(noun) the special clothes the actors wear in a play
costume
(noun) a group of people who watch a play
audience
(noun) the place at the front of the theatre where actore perform a play
stage
(noun) the words of a play that characters say
script