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The name of the fictional town that the series takes place in.
This vehicle is used to kill the first victim in "The Village That Rose from the Dead."
The finale of series twenty - "Send in the _____."
The first victim in "Judgement Day" is played by this actor who went on to become a celebrity: _______ Bloom
"____ Herrings."
A recurring motif in the series eighteen episode - "The Incident at Cooper Hill."
This animal kills the first victim in "Harvest of Souls" and renders the first one comatose in "Drawing Dead."
"The Killings at _______ Drift" - the pilot episode of the series.
Gavin ____ - the original sidekick for Tom Barnaby.
"______ Corpus" - the first episode to feature Dr. Kam Karimore.
"__________ Wood" - the first episode to feature Dr. Dan Peterson.
"The Killings of __________" - the first episode to feature VPK Birgette Paulsen.
"____Man Out" - the first episode to feature DS Ben Jones after he left the show in Series 15.
Dr. Karimore leaves for this Canadian city at the end of Series 19.
The daughter of John and Sarah Barnaby
The first victim of "Ballad of Midsomer County" has his face shoved into a bowl of these live animals.
The first dog in the Barnaby family before Paddy.
"The Ghosts of _________ Past" - the first holiday special in the series
This occult religion plays a central part in the series 17 episode - "Murder by Magic."
This device is used to kill the first two victims in the series 17 premiere - "The Dagger Club."
The murderer's motive for the series thirteen episode - "Master Class"
The murderer of the series twenty-one finale - "With Baited Breath," turns out to be the person who helped the heroes from the beginning.

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