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Post by Tegid on Oct 23, 2006 20:54:58 GMT -5
That (ugh) is it. Your turn --
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Post by dreamer on Oct 25, 2006 8:21:51 GMT -5
What was the name of the boy who headed up the Baker Street Irregulars?
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Post by Tegid on Oct 25, 2006 8:25:17 GMT -5
Wiggins
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Post by dreamer on Oct 25, 2006 8:37:17 GMT -5
Correct ! I believe that his first name was Billy.
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Post by Tegid on Oct 25, 2006 13:20:31 GMT -5
Who wrote the word "Rache" on a wall at the scene of a crime, and with what was it written?
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Post by dreamer on Oct 26, 2006 7:51:29 GMT -5
It was written in blood on the wall of an empty house by Jefferson Hope and it means 'revenge'.
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Post by Tegid on Oct 26, 2006 8:01:15 GMT -5
Correct! Ask away --
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Post by Shazammm on Oct 26, 2006 18:49:44 GMT -5
Who wrote the word "Rache" on a wall at the scene of a crime, and with what was it written? kinda funny that question was asked....the Rache thing is brought up in a new short story by Neil Gaiman about Holmes.
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Post by dreamer on Oct 30, 2006 7:55:32 GMT -5
Whom did Colonel Moran shoot dead through his second story window?
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Post by Tegid on Oct 30, 2006 8:28:14 GMT -5
The Honourable Ronald Adair
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Post by DanTheMan on Jul 5, 2007 20:57:52 GMT -5
dreamer has stated that Tegid gave the correct answer. Now, he may ask a not too puzzling question.
We await.
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Post by Tegid on Jul 5, 2007 23:53:25 GMT -5
Jabez Wilson's hair qualified him for a job that earned him a salary of four British pounds sterling per week. What task was he assigned to perform on this job?
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Post by Paladin on Jul 6, 2007 1:17:17 GMT -5
He was to sit 4 hours a day and copy out the Encyclopedia
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Post by Tegid on Jul 6, 2007 8:43:35 GMT -5
That's right. Over to you!
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Post by Paladin on Jul 7, 2007 22:28:12 GMT -5
Who was Holmes talking about when he said to Watson, "I suppose that you will admit that the action is morally justifiable, though technically criminal. To burgle his house is no more than to forcibly take his pocketbook - an action in which you were prepared to aid me."
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