Mr. Green
| 1 |
Professor Plum lies in his second statement or his fourth statement, but not both |
| 2 |
Every person who lies in their third statement sits across from someone else who lies in their third statement |
| 3 |
Both people next to me tell the truth in their first statements |
| 4 |
Every person who lies in their fourth statement sits across from someone who tells the truth in their fourth statement |
Miss Scarlett
| 1 |
Mr. Green's second statement is false |
| 2 |
Colonel Mustard and Professor Plum tell exactly one truth each |
| 3 |
Professor Plum didn't bring the Dancy Tangerine |
| 4 |
At least one man lies in their fourth statement |
Colonel Mustard
| 1 |
Either Mrs. Peacock or Mrs. White, but not both, tell the truth in their last statements |
| 2 |
Mr. Green brought the European Cantaloupe |
| 3 |
Mr. Green's second and third statements are equally truthful |
| 4 |
At least one woman lies in her second statement |
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Professor Plum
| 1 |
Exactly two people tell a single truth |
| 2 |
Nobody on the left side of the table tells the truth in their first statement |
| 3 |
Mrs. Peacock did not bring a citrus fruit |
| 4 |
Everyone on the left side of the table tells the truth in their second statement |
Mrs. Peacock
| 1 |
The person who brought the Champagne Grapes tells the truth in their final statement |
| 2 |
The person who brought the Blood Orange is sitting across from the person who brought the Champagne Grapes |
| 3 |
Neither the person who brought the Freestone Peaches nor the one who brought the European Cantaloupe sat next to me |
| 4 |
All of the people who tell the greatest number of lies sit adjacent to one another |
Mrs. White
| 1 |
Colonel Mustard's third statement is true |
| 2 |
Mrs. Peacock's truthfulness in her second and third statements is the opposite of Professor Plum's |
| 3 |
There is at least one person who tells the truth in the first round and did not bring the Asian Pear, European Cantaloupe, or Freestone Peaches. |
| 4 |
I did not bring the Blood Orange |
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