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Describe the typical English detective
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Gentleman and hero (100)
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Why was Sherlock Holmes “killed off”?
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Doyle wanted to write serious literature (200)
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How did Sir Arthur Conan Doyle manage to bring Holmes back from the dead?
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Wrote a story set before Holmes’ death (300)
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What was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original profession?
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Doctor or physician (400)
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What are three elements of a typical English mystery?
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Suspects-closed group Action-orderly steps Setting-country house (500)
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An abused woman who tried to warn Sir Henry
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“Miss” (Mrs.) Stapleton (100)
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Died of heart exhaustion
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Sir Charles Baskerville (200)
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Loved and trusted Mr. Stapleton
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Laura Lyons (300)
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Canadian farmer
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Sir Henry Baskerville (400)
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Involved Holmes in the mystery
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Dr. Mortimer (500)
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Who established the Baskerville curse?
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Sir Hugo Baskerville (100)
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Why does Sir Henry Baskerville lose two boots in London?
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To obtain his scent for the hound (200)
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Why was Mrs. Barrymore crying?
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Her brother, the escaped convict, was hiding out on the moor (300)
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Why does Laura Lyons refuse to tell anyone why she missed her late-night appointment with Sir Charles?
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To protect Stapleton, whom she thinks is in love with her (400)
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Why does the hound kill Selden?
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He was wearing Sir Henry’s clothing, which had his scent (500)
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“Do you think a woman could go alone at that hour to a bachelor’s house?”
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Laura Lyons (100)
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“For you to know could not have helped us and might possibly have led to my discovery.
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Sherlock Holmes (200)
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Daily Double! Daily Double!
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“I find that before the terrible event occurred several people had seen a creature upon the moor which corresponds with this Baskerville demon…”
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Dr. Mortimer (600)
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“Seems to me they are playing me for a sucker in this hotel.”
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Sir Henry Baskerville (400)
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“But now you have been kind to us, and I feel as if it would be treating you unfairly to not tell you all that I know about the matter.”
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Mr. Barrymore (500)
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Who is the “other” man Watson sees in the moonlight the night they chased Selden?
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Sherlock Holmes (100)
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What is the material that makes the hound glow?
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phosphorus (200)
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Who was the unknown Baskerville heir?
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Mr. Stapleton (300)
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Who took advantage of the Baskerville curse?
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Mr. Stapleton (400)
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“I am sure that you are the last man in the world who would wish to be a spoil-sport. I must go out alone.” (Who said it?)
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Sir Henry Baskerville (500)
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