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Mrs. Peacock rolls fifth in the game. |
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In the movie, Mrs. Peacock plays the wife of a senator, and she receives bribes from foreign powers for information about national defenses. She kills the cook in the third ending, who told Mr. Boddy this secret. In the second ending, Mrs. Peacock is found responsible for all of the murders. In Clue: The Movie, Mrs. Peacock is played by Eileen Brennan. Listen to Mrs. Peacock speaking here. |
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Mrs. Peacock is a thief in the VCR mystery game. She even tells Madam Rose, "Why, I don't think I've got anything that I own on me!" Her secret is not only the thieving, but also the murders of her several husbands. One of them she killed by poisoned mushrooms; this is revealed during the seance, when his spirit tries to contact her. In the VCR Mystery Game, Mrs. Peacock is played by Betty Lee Bogue. |
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Mrs. Peacock plays her usual prissy role in the puzzle set. |
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Mrs. Peacock bears a resemblance to Angela Lansbury in the SNES game. Her music is light and fluting. |
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Mrs. Peacock is a manners-minding old woman in the book series. She waltzes around pointing at people and puffing, "How rude!" She also likes to collect books about etiquette; read books about etiquette; talk about books about etiquette; and play the piano. |
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Polly Peacock wears a gigantic green bow, which is polka-dotted and crooked. She is the slightly responsible one of the bunch, but ultimately is as idiotic as all the others. |
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Marge Simpson plays Mrs. Peacock in the game itself, but on one of the versions of the game box, Lisa appears Mrs. Peacock, and Marge as Mrs. White. |