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WelcomeHolmes Crossword No. 1 |
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Across
1. John Openshaw had one when he visited Holmes, but not in this adventure (6, 5-3)
9. Holmes and Watson dined at his restaurant after seeing to the arrest of Mr. Culverton Smith... (7)
10. ...and met at his before breaking into Oberstein's (7)
11. Holmes and Watson passed through here on the way to Meiringen (10)
12. The 6th Duke of Holdernesse was also one (4)
14. Occupation of a woman who met the man she loved at a 1 down (6)
16. Describes that part of the moor where the thornbush grew (8)
18. He ought to have painted one of the Baskervilles (8)
19. It made The Haven's wall appear 26 (6)
21. Its skin adorned the floor at 221B (4)
22. "Your advice will be ___ invaluable to me." [Violet Hunter in COPP] (10)
25. Baskerville Hall and St. Luke's College had such windows (7)
26. Ichthyosis made Emsworth's skin appear so (7)
27. Where Pompey and his owner lived (7, 7)
Down
1. Event at which a 14 met the man she loved (10, 4)
2. With Watson there was one, beyond which Holmes went with such habits as keeping his cigars in the coal-scuttle (5)
3. While in Norfolk, Slaney stayed at a farm here (4, 6)
4. Henry Wood lived among the natives here (modern spelling) (6)
5. First name of a Count who came to Holmes in Baker St. (8)
6. In the Green Dragon, Holmes and Watson pretended that they were angling for these fish (4)
7. Her brothers were not to tell her (9)
8. Come here for remarkable views over the Weald (9, 5)
13. Holmes smoked several pipes while trying to separate such facts from the crucial ones (10)
15. The treacherous rascal, on whom "Altamont" had had his eye for a long time, had this occupation (9)
17. First name of a murderous baron (8)
20. Tiger (6)
23. He directed concerts featuring his violinist wife; Holmes went to one to hear her (5)
24. One attacked Eugenia Ronder, but not in this adventure (4)
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