Jellyband is the owner of the Fisherman's Rest, a pub in England. He is also the jovial, silly, and lazy father of Sally Jellyband.
Mr. J. is outspoken and likes to share his political views. He does not like the French people who kill the French aristocrats because he is good friends with several of them.
Jellyband is a welcoming receiver who is attentive to all who enter the Fisherman's Rest.
He represents the English commoners (IN THE BOOK!!) in that they are pleased to serve others, are happy and jovial, and rather silly.
The cast of The Scarlet Pimpernel - 1917 includes: William Burress as Chauvelin Dustin Farnum as Sir Percy Blakeney Howard Gaye as Lord Antony Dewhurst Bertram Grassby as Sir Andrew Ffoulkes Bert Hadley as Desles Winifred Kingston as Lady Margaret Blakeney Willard Louis as Mr. Jellyband Jack Nelson as Armand St. Just
Mr. Scarlet was created in 1940.
There are two! Mr. Tobias Gregson and Mr. Lestrade.
The local pastor and biological father of Pearl.
Col. Mustard Miss Scarlet Miss Peacock Mr. Green Professor Plum Mrs. White Mr. Body
Tarva Penna has: Played Phipps in "A Woman in Pawn" in 1927. Played Chiffinch in "Colonel Blood" in 1934. Performed in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" in 1934. Played Macallum in "Prison Breaker" in 1936. Played The Doctor in "Three Maxims" in 1936. Played Conrad Colter in "The Avenging Hand" in 1937. Performed in "Crackerjack" in 1938. Played Villager in "The Challenge" in 1938. Played Mr. Smeddle in "The Fame of Grace Darling" in 1939. Performed in "Pastor Hall" in 1940. Played Mr. Greene in "They Knew Mr. Knight" in 1946.
For ooodles, the answer is "clue"
Mr. Wilson, Dimmesdale and Chillingworth
Mr. Black was killed by Colonel Mustard, who had a grudge against him. Miss Scarlet and Professor Plum had alibis because they were attending a charity event in the city that night, as confirmed by multiple witnesses.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives. Mr. Reed is a noun, a proper noun. Adjectives that could describe Mr. Reed (bearing in mind that I don't know Mr. Reed) are:maleadultfriendlymeanpoliteeducatedangrymarriedsingleworkingsmartwell dressed
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