Whodunit (disambiguation)
- Whodunit (disambiguation)
A whodunit is a plot-driven variety of the detective story in which the puzzle is paramount.
Whodunit may refer to:
* "Whodunit" (song), a song by Tavares
* "Whodunnit!", a British television game show
* "Whodunnit" (play), a play by Anthony Shaffer
* "Whodunnit?" ("Is It Legal" episode), an episode of the British sitcom "Is It Legal?"
* "Who Dunit", an arcade video game
See also:
* Who Done It? (disambiguation)
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