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How did Sherlock Holmes force Jonas Oldacre out of hiding?

What method did the Peterses use to subdue Lady Frances Carfax when hiding her in the coffin?

What was the real reason Mrs. Ferguson was sucking the blood from her baby's neck?

How did Sherlock Holmes discover the location of the photograph hidden by Irene Adler?

How does Sherlock Holmes capture the murderer in 'A Study in Scarlet'?

Which character in 'His Last Bow' did Sherlock Holmes save from a Nihilist assassin?

What military conflict did Sebastian Moran participate in during 1879?

What is the name of the client who seeks Sherlock Holmes' help in 'The Adventure of the Dancing Men'?

How does Sherlock Holmes signal Inspector Morton to enter the room during Culverton Smith's confession?

What event prompted Helen Stoner to consult Sherlock Holmes?

In which year did the events of "A Scandal in Bohemia" take place?

What is the primary motive behind Carruthers and Woodley's initial contact with Violet Smith and her mother?

How did Francis Hay Moulton locate Hatty Doran in England after her marriage to Lord Robert St Simon?

What distinctive clue found in Hilton Soames' office linked the cheater to the university's athletic facilities?

Why was Sir Henry Baskerville targeted after arriving in England?

What clue did the victims leave behind in the strongroom before they died?

What crucial clue led Holmes to suspect Reuben Hayes's involvement in the crime?

What was the final fate of Captain James Calhoun and his ship, the Lone Star?

Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born?

Where was Napoleon exiled after his defeat at Waterloo?

In what year did Napoleon die?

What physical characteristic did Watson note about Anna that significantly affected her appearance?

What incident occurred at the church during Lord St. Simon's wedding that seemed unusual?

What valuable document was stolen from Percy Phelps at the Foreign Office?

What was the alias Stapleton used when he ran a school in Yorkshire?

What unique method did the kidnappers use to disguise their escape route in The Adventure of the Priory School?

In which year was the Sherlock Holmes story 'The Adventure of the Dancing Men' first published?

What does Dr. Mortimer find near Sir Charles Baskerville's body that fuels belief in the hound legend?

Why does Arthur Holder remain silent when accused of damaging the Beryl Coronet?

What did Irene Adler leave behind for the King when she fled London?

What was the curious incident involving the dog during the night of Silver Blaze's disappearance?

In The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, what physical evidence leads Holmes to conclude that the burglary story was fabricated?

What item did Irene Adler possess that threatened the King of Bohemia's engagement?

What dangerous natural feature on the moor does Jack Stapleton claim to navigate expertly?

In A Study in Scarlet, what position did Brigham Young hold in the Mormon church?

Who is the primary antagonist in "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone"?

In which country did Professor Moriarty meet his demise?

What was the name of Alice Rucastle's half-brother?

Which non-canonical Sherlock Holmes story did Arthur Conan Doyle write for Queen Mary's Dolls' House Library in 1924?

In which English county is the village of Little Purlington located?

How does the emaciated man in the house communicate with Mr. Melas since his mouth is sealed?

What profession does Captain Jack Croker hold when he becomes involved in the events at Abbey Grange?

Why did Jephro Rucastle imprison his daughter Alice?

Who supplied Professor Presbury with the mysterious drug after his trip to Prague?

In 'The Adventure of the Three Students', which student does Sherlock Holmes deduce cheated by looking at exam proofs?

What evidence found at the crime scene seemed to definitively implicate McFarlane, until Holmes deduced it was planted?

What specific animal did Sherlock Holmes identify as the 'speckled band' used to murder Julia Stoner?

Which character from "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" was murdered by Juan Murillo in an ambush?

What historical artifact was hidden at Hurlstone during the English Civil War?

Who discovered Arthur Cadogan West's body on the Underground tracks?

What object did Sir Eustace Brackenstall use to fatally injure his wife's dog?

Why was 'The Adventure of the Cardboard Box' removed from some early American editions?

What detail about the handwritten will suggested to Holmes that it was not written carefully?

Who is revealed to be the villain behind the dancing men code in the story?

Who is revealed to be the villain responsible for the theft of the Agra treasure and the murders?

How did Sergius betray Anna and the Brotherhood to Russian authorities?

What is the actual diagnosis given to Godfrey Emsworth by Sir James Saunders?

What is the true identity of the yellow-faced figure that Grant Munro sees in the cottage near his home?

Why did Josiah Amberley hire Sherlock Holmes to investigate his wife's disappearance?

In 'The Adventure of the Copper Beeches', what unusual condition did Jephro Rucastle require Violet Hunter to accept for her governess position?

Why was Culverton Smith motivated to murder his nephew Victor?

What method does Holmes use to obtain a handwriting sample from the elder Cunningham?

What method did Holmes use to subdue Von Bork during his capture?

What word is written in blood at the crime scene in Brixton?

What was the name of the inn where Henry Baker purchased the goose that contained the blue carbuncle?

What personality trait did Edward Rucastle exhibit that disturbed Violet Hunter?

Why did Lady Hilda Hope steal the document from her husband's dispatch box?

What did Mary Morstan receive from Thaddeus Sholto despite the treasure being lost?

What crucial evidence did Holmes deduce from the smell in Amberley's strong-room?

What significant personal development occurs for Dr. Watson by the end of The Sign of the Four?

In which year was 'The Adventure of the Cardboard Box' first published?

What object did Sherlock Holmes use to prove Baron Adelbert Gruner's true character to Violet de Merville?

In 'The Adventure of the Reigate Squire', what physical clue found at the murder scene leads Holmes to deduce that the note was written by two men?

Why did Godfrey Staunton keep his marriage a secret from his uncle Lord Mount-James?

What tragic event had occurred involving Godfrey Staunton's wife when Holmes located the countryside cottage?

What alias did Sherlock Holmes use to infiltrate Von Bork's operation?

How did Francis Hay Moulton first meet Hatty Doran?

How did Sherlock Holmes determine the location described in the Musgrave Ritual?

Which London street was Sebastian Moran's respectable address while working for Moriarty?

What was the final warning Julia Stoner gave to Helen before dying?

What unusual condition did Jephro Rucastle initially impose on Violet Hunter when offering her employment?

Who caused a disturbance at Lord St. Simon's wedding reception?

What detail about the rum found at the crime scene helped Sherlock Holmes deduce the murderer's background?

What method did Sherlock Holmes use to track Dr. Armstrong's brougham to the countryside cottage?

What condition did Brigham Young set for rescuing John Ferrier and Lucy in A Study in Scarlet?

In 'The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez', what was the name of the organization that Anna and Sergius belonged to in Russia?

What was James Wilder's ultimate fate after the kidnapping plot was uncovered?

What happened to Jephro Rucastle when he attempted to set the mastiff on Holmes, Watson, and Violet Hunter?

What significant object does Mary Morstan show Holmes that was found among her father's belongings?

What significant emotional moment occurs when Dr. Watson is injured in 'The Adventure of the Three Garridebs'?

Who was the mysterious 'Mr. Cornelius' who received large cheques from Jonas Oldacre?

What was Mortimer Tregennis doing when he claimed to see movement outside the window during the night of the poisoning?

Who was murdered shortly after the document theft, leading Holmes to suspect a connection?

What was the title of Professor Moriarty's book that ascended to rarefied heights of pure mathematics?

Who was secretly attacking the baby in "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire"?

Which weapon did Sebastian Moran use to murder Ronald Adair?

In the Sherlock Holmes story 'The Adventure of the Crooked Man', what was the profession of Henry Wood when he returned to England?

What military rank did Professor Moriarty's brother hold?

Who was ultimately responsible for masterminding the kidnapping of Lord Saltire?

In 'The Adventure of the Devil's Foot', what African plant root did Mortimer Tregennis use to poison his siblings?

In 'The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual', what object did Reginald Musgrave discover Brunton examining in the library?

What valuable national treasure does Alexander Holder take home for safekeeping, leading to a theft investigation?

Where did Godfrey Emsworth believe he contracted his illness?

How does Holmes test Captain Croker's character during their meeting at Baker Street?

What was the identity of the murder victim found at Horace Harker's residence in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"?

In which Sherlock Holmes story does Mary Morstan first appear as a client?

In which Sherlock Holmes story does Holmes compare Professor Moriarty to Napoleon?

What distinctive physical feature confirmed Holmes's suspicion that Dr. Schlessinger was actually the criminal Henry Peters?

Why did the Cunninghams murder their coachman William Kirwan?

Why did Helen Stoner move into her sister Julia's bedroom shortly before consulting Sherlock Holmes?

What condition did the Russian nobleman feign during his consultation with Dr. Trevelyan?

What alias did the detective Birdy Edwards use while living in England to escape his past?

What organization sent threatening letters containing five orange pips to the Openshaw family?

What hobby did Josiah Amberley share with the man suspected of eloping with his wife?

Which Russian revolutionary movement, active in the mid-19th century, rejected all forms of traditional authority and advocated violent overthrow of the government?

What valuable items did Lady Frances Carfax carry with her that made her a target for Henry Peters?

How did Juan Murillo and his secretary meet their end after fleeing England?

Which famous maxim does Sherlock Holmes state while solving the case of the Beryl Coronet?

What alias did the Central American dictator known as the "Tiger of San Pedro" use while hiding in England?

What was Alec Cunningham's motivation for murdering William Kirwan?

In "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches", what unusual condition did Jephro Rucastle insist upon when hiring Violet Hunter as governess?

What unusual weather condition was affecting London at the start of the story?

What dangerous animal did Jephro Rucastle keep on the grounds of the Copper Beeches?

Who threw vitriol in Baron Gruner's face during the confrontation at his home?

In "The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez", what was Anna's motivation for confronting Willoughby Smith?

Before changing his name to Trevor, what was James Armitage convicted of?

What was the real name of the man known as Blessington in 'The Adventure of the Resident Patient'?

What nickname did Sherlock Holmes give to Professor Moriarty?

What physical reaction did Holmes experience when testing the poison in 'The Adventure of the Devil's Foot'?

What unusual animalistic behavior did Professor Presbury exhibit after taking a drug obtained in Prague?

What was the name of the retired colourman who sought Sherlock Holmes' help?

What is the real relationship between Jack Stapleton and the woman he presents as his sister?

What clue from the butler Ralph helps Holmes confirm his suspicion about Godfrey's condition?

How did Holmes obtain a footprint sample from Mortimer Tregennis during the investigation?

Which Sherlock Holmes novel was serialized in The Strand Magazine from 1901 to 1902?

What unusual item did Susan Cushing receive in the post that prompted her to seek help?

How did Colonel James Barclay die?

What method does Stapleton use to make the hound appear supernatural?

Who was the true thief of the Naval Treaty?

In which collection was 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band' first published?

What object found at the murder scene led Sherlock Holmes to suspect the staged nature of John Douglas' death?

What top-secret government project's plans were stolen in 'The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans'?

What was the ultimate fate of Jephro Rucastle after the events at the Copper Beeches?

What coded message did Mr. Trevor receive that caused his fatal stroke?

In A Study in Scarlet, what threat did Brigham Young make to John Ferrier regarding his daughter Lucy's marriage?

What is the password that Von Bork set for his impenetrable safe four years before his capture?

What was Jonas Oldacre's motive for framing John McFarlane?

Between which stories did Mary Watson pass away?

Which organization is controversially depicted in the second part of 'A Study in Scarlet'?

How did Sherlock Holmes force Isadora Klein to compensate Mary Maberley?

What unusual method does Sherlock Holmes use to trick the thieves into revealing the Mazarin Stone's location?

What architectural feature allowed the swamp adder to travel between Dr. Roylott's room and Helen Stoner's bedroom?

What was the nickname of the Central American dictator who fled to England after being overthrown?

What distinctive phrase did Julia Stoner utter before dying in 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band'?

What was the name of the ship that transported convicts to Australia, which later exploded during a prisoner mutiny?

After the Gloria Scott explosion, which ship rescued the survivors including Armitage and Evans?

What item did Mrs. Amberley allegedly take when she disappeared?

What was inscribed on the lid of the brass box Elias Openshaw burned papers from?

Which city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia in the Sherlock Holmes stories?

What happened to the Stuart crown after it was recovered from Hurlstone's lake?

Who owned Hurlstone during the events of "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual"?

What profession did Mary Morstan's father, Arthur Morstan, hold?

Who helped Alice Rucastle and Mr Fowler elope from the Copper Beeches?

What historical figure is referenced in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" through the destruction of busts?

Who narrates The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier?

How does Sherlock Holmes refer to Irene Adler in the stories?

What object does Sherlock Holmes use as a decoy to protect himself from potential assassins in this story?

Why is the marriage ceremony performed by Williamson at Charlington Hall considered void?

What clue indicated that the thief used a cab to escape the Foreign Office?

In which story does Professor Moriarty make his first appearance?

What title did Napoleon Bonaparte hold during his rule of France?

What did the initials 'V.V.' on the card left beside the body represent?

What ultimately happens to the villains Harold Latimer and Wilson Kemp after they flee Beckenham?

In 'The Adventure of the Yellow Face', what object does Grant Munro leave behind at Holmes' residence, leading to Holmes' initial deductions?

What unusual event prompts Violet Smith to seek Sherlock Holmes' help in 'The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist'?

Why did the servant Bannister help cover up Giles Gilchrist's cheating attempt?

What method does Sherlock Holmes use to decipher the dancing men code?

What evidence at the crime scene convinces Holmes that a third person was involved in the shootings?

What disguise did Sherlock Holmes use to gain entry into Irene Adler's house?

Why is Mycroft Holmes unable to pursue detective work despite his superior deductive abilities?

What profession did Violet Hunter pursue after the events at the Copper Beeches?

What is the name of the murderer in 'A Study in Scarlet'?

Who ultimately shoots Jack Woodley during the confrontation at Charlington Hall?

What hereditary trait does Sherlock Holmes discuss with Dr. Watson that leads to the introduction of his brother Mycroft?

What was the final, threatening message decoded by Sherlock Holmes from the dancing men?

Where was Mary Morstan educated after being sent back to Britain?

What academic subject did Professor Moriarty specialize in before becoming a criminal?

Where did Sherlock Holmes direct the police to find the bodies of Amberley's victims?

What rare disease does Sherlock Holmes pretend to suffer from to trick Culverton Smith into confessing to murder?

How did Brunton become trapped in the cellar at Hurlstone?

Who financed the mutiny aboard the Gloria Scott?

What nickname was Brigham Young known by for leading the Mormons to Utah in A Study in Scarlet?

What position did Miss Burnet hold in Juan Murillo's household while plotting against him?

Why did Sherlock Holmes send Watson and Josiah Amberley to Little Purlington?

What financial motive did Dr. Grimesby Roylott have for attempting to murder his stepdaughters?

Who was the prisoner locked in the forbidden wing of the Copper Beeches?

What method did Culverton Smith use to attempt to murder Sherlock Holmes?

In 1875, which bank did Blessington and his gang rob before his betrayal?

In 'The Adventure of the Creeping Man', what is the profession of the Prague-based character who supplied Professor Presbury with the monkey gland elixirs?

How many short stories make up the traditional Sherlock Holmes canon?

Who was the bearded man persistently pursuing Lady Frances Carfax throughout Europe?

How does Sherlock Holmes lure the villain, Abe Slaney, to Ridling Thorpe Manor?

What item did the King of Bohemia hire Sherlock Holmes to retrieve from Irene Adler?

In 'His Last Bow', how does Sherlock Holmes refer to the King of Bohemia when recounting his past cases to Von Bork?

What significant clue does Holmes deduce from the portrait of Hugo Baskerville?

In which Sherlock Holmes story does the country house Hurlstone appear?

What item found at the crime scene was identified by Dr. Watson as a cataract knife?

What fate befell Richard Brunton after he discovered the hiding place described in the Musgrave Ritual?

In 'The Adventure of Black Peter', what method did Sherlock Holmes use to capture the real murderer, Patrick Cairns?

What illness did Alice Rucastle suffer from after refusing to sign away her inheritance rights?

In The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier, what disease does Godfrey Emsworth's family initially believe he has contracted?

Who was the primary antagonist responsible for smashing the Napoleon busts in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"?

What was the Cunninghams' relationship to the victim, William Kirwan?

Where did Sebastian Moran attempt to kill Sherlock Holmes after Professor Moriarty's death?

What object does Holmes forbid Watson from touching during his feigned illness?

What was the name of the group Brigham Young sent to enforce his will against John Ferrier in A Study in Scarlet?

How did Elias Openshaw die according to the official inquest?

Which historical figure's personal cellar at Schonbrunn Palace was mentioned as the source of a bottle of Imperial Tokay wine in the Sherlock Holmes story 'His Last Bow'?

What animal did Jephro Rucastle acquire to prevent Mr Fowler from approaching the house?

How did James Ryder attempt to smuggle the stolen blue carbuncle out of the hotel?

Who was the client seeking Sherlock Holmes's help in 'The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor'?

What was the relationship between Sir James Walter and Colonel Valentine Walter?

What was the real reason James Winter wanted Nathan Garrideb out of his home?

What was found washed up on the shore of the Serpentine lake?

In The Sign of the Four, what is the name of the client who seeks Sherlock Holmes' help regarding her father's disappearance and the mysterious pearls?

What happens to the Agra treasure at the end of the story?

What detail about the parcel's string helped Sherlock Holmes deduce the sender's background?

In which year was the Sherlock Holmes story 'The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor' set?

What was the cause of Helen Stoner's sister Julia's death according to the official inquest?

Why did Dr. Leon Sterndale kill Mortimer Tregennis in 'The Adventure of the Devil's Foot'?

What does Holmes ask Watson to whisper to him if he ever becomes overconfident in his deductions?

How did Holmes and Lady Hilda manage to return the stolen document without revealing her involvement?

What did Irene Adler leave behind for Sherlock Holmes after she fled England?

In 'The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor', what event led Francis Hay Moulton to be mistakenly reported as dead?

According to Sherlock Holmes' deduction in 'The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual', what historical artifact was hidden using the ritual's instructions?

Why did Sherlock Holmes decide to let James Ryder go free at the end of the story?

What clue led Sherlock Holmes to deduce that Professor Presbury's behavior was monkey-like?

What book did Holmes use to distract Von Bork before capturing him?

What unfinished message was found scrawled on the strong-room wall?

After their marriage, where did Mr Fowler obtain a government appointment?

What unusual behavior did Rachel Howells exhibit after Richard Brunton's disappearance?

What flaw in the Cunninghams' alibi did Holmes identify regarding the murder scene?

Which criminal organization did Birdy Edwards infiltrate while working for the Pinkerton Detective Agency?

What was the intended purpose of the drug that Professor Presbury obtained from Lowenstein?

What biblical figure did Nancy Barclay compare her husband to during their argument?

In "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone", what valuable item is Sherlock Holmes hired to recover?

Which relative of Von Bork was Holmes previously involved in protecting?

What does the essay suggest is the 'real essential factor in all successful medical diagnosis'?

What item did the burglars steal from Mary Maberley's house at Three Gables?

What solution did Sherlock Holmes propose for Jack Ferguson's behavior?

What fighting technique did Sherlock Holmes use to free himself from Moriarty's grip at Reichenbach Falls?

What event in 1881 marked the end of the Nihilist movement as a major force in Russian politics?

In 'The Adventure of the Three Garridebs', what was the name of the villain who posed as John Garrideb?

What method did Josiah Amberley use to murder his wife and her lover?

What crucial piece of evidence at the crime scene did Sherlock Holmes believe Inspector Hopkins overlooked?

What was Mary Watson's maiden name before she married Dr. John Watson?

In "The Adventure of the Copper Beeches", what was the name of Alice Rucastle's fiancé?

What did Francis Hay Moulton and Hatty Doran do immediately after their secret meeting following her wedding to Lord Robert?

After recovering the Mazarin Stone, where does Holmes humorously place it to surprise Lord Cantlemere?

What clue at the murder scene indicated someone had tampered with evidence?

Why did Violet Hunter suspect that she was being impersonated at the Copper Beeches?

In "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons", what valuable object was hidden inside one of the plaster busts?

How did Dr. Grimesby Roylott ultimately meet his demise in 'The Adventure of the Speckled Band'?

In 'The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez', why did Anna track down her husband Professor Coram?

Why did Sherlock Holmes ask to keep Irene Adler's portrait instead of accepting the King's ring?

What urgent message did Godfrey Staunton send to Dr. Leslie Armstrong that Holmes discovered from the blotter impression?

In which year was the novel 'A Study in Scarlet' first published?

Where did Stapleton acquire the hound used in his scheme?

What object did Sherlock Holmes instruct John Openshaw to place on the sundial?

How did the criminals execute Blessington in 'The Adventure of the Resident Patient'?

How did Alec Cunningham initially react when confronted by Sherlock Holmes with evidence of his guilt?

What method did Sherlock Holmes employ to gain access to Baron Gruner's study?

What was the name of the inn where Watson stayed overnight in Little Purlington?

What was the first Sherlock Holmes novel published by Arthur Conan Doyle?

What excuse did Amberley give for painting parts of his house shortly after his wife's disappearance?

Where did Alice Rucastle and Mr Fowler get married?

Where were the bodies of Mrs. Amberley and Dr. Ernest ultimately discovered?

What method did Anna use to end her life after confessing to Sherlock Holmes?

Why did Jephro Rucastle imprison his daughter Alice in the forbidden wing?

What document was stolen from Trelawney Hope's dispatch box that threatened to cause a European war?

Besides "A Scandal in Bohemia," in which other canonical story is Irene Adler explicitly mentioned?

What was the name of the previous occupant of Nathan Garrideb's residence who had hidden counterfeit equipment?

Who was the man in the front pew at Lord St. Simon's wedding?

How did Sherlock Holmes first learn about the potential threat to John Douglas?

What animal did Henry Wood use in his conjuring acts?

Where did Holmes and Watson finally locate Lady Frances Carfax after realizing the Peterses' deception?

Who does Sherlock Holmes discover is the true villain behind the theft of the Beryl Coronet?

What is the name of the family estate where the events of The Hound of the Baskervilles primarily take place?

What was the motive of John Hopley Neligan for breaking into Captain Carey's cabin?

What action does Holmes take after initially leaving the Abbey Grange investigation?

Why was the stable lad Ned Hunter unable to guard Silver Blaze on the night of the disappearance?

In which Sherlock Holmes story does a reference to Emperor Franz Joseph I's personal wine cellar appear?

What did Violet Hunter discover when she secretly used a mirror during her required sitting sessions at the Copper Beeches window?

What clue led Holmes to realize Douglas Maberley's manuscript contained a personal scandal?

Where did Joseph Harrison hide the stolen Naval Treaty at Briarbrae?

How did Sherlock Holmes discover evidence implicating Alec Cunningham in the murder?

What method does Sherlock Holmes famously employ to solve crimes?

What tactic did Holmes employ to distract the Cunninghams while he searched for the missing part of the note?

What was the real motive behind the destruction of the Napoleon busts in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"?

Why did the professor's wolfhound become aggressive towards him?

How did Jephro Rucastle meet his demise in 'The Adventure of the Copper Beeches'?

What is the name of Irene Adler's husband?

In the Sherlock Holmes story 'A Scandal in Bohemia', who is the hereditary king of Bohemia?

What event from the past caused Henry Wood's physical deformity?

How many pages of the Bruce-Partington plans were initially recovered from Cadogan West's body?

How did Watson describe Little Purlington in "The Adventure of the Retired Colourman"?

What object did the attacker use to harm the baby in "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire"?

What was the profession of the bearded man who delivered the note to Godfrey Staunton at the hotel?

Who is revealed to be the villain orchestrating the attacks on the Baskerville family?

How did Sherlock Holmes locate the final Napoleon bust before the criminal in "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons"?

According to the essay, what profession provided Arthur Conan Doyle with the skills to create Sherlock Holmes's detective methods?

Who was falsely accused of stealing the Countess of Morcar's blue carbuncle?

At what age did Moriarty write a treatise on the binomial theorem that gained European acclaim?

In which Sherlock Holmes story does Irene Adler first appear?

What was the title of Sebastian Moran's book about his hunting experiences in India?

What profession did Irene Adler pursue before retiring to London?

What valuable gem was found inside a Christmas goose in the Sherlock Holmes story set during December 1889?

What was the name of the young lawyer accused of murdering Jonas Oldacre in the case investigated by Sherlock Holmes?

Why did Hatty Doran disappear after her wedding to Lord St. Simon?

Why did Isadora Klein hire Barney Stockdale and his associates?

What was John Straker's motive for attempting to injure Silver Blaze?

What unusual feature does Mr. Melas notice about the coach during his abduction by Harold Latimer?

What is the name of the vicar who denies sending a telegram to Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventure of the Retired Colourman"?

In "The Adventure of the Reigate Squire", who was responsible for the murder of coachman William Kirwan?

In 'The Adventure of the Resident Patient', what was the name of the man who financed Dr. Trevelyan's practice in exchange for three-quarters of his earnings?

What was the reason Hatty Doran's father broke off her engagement to Francis Hay Moulton?

What distinctive feature did Helen Stoner's hair have despite her relatively young age?

How did Holmes explain that Fitzroy Simpson could not have drugged the stable lad's supper?

What significant event occurred when Arthur Morstan returned to England on leave in 1878?

What unexpected event occurred while Percy Phelps waited for his coffee at the Foreign Office?

Who was ultimately revealed to be the murderer who sent the severed ears?

What tragic event involving Franz Joseph's heir is referenced in the Sherlock Holmes canon through its connection to Professor Moriarty in the film 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows'?

What was the relationship between Hatty Doran and Francis H. Moulton?

In 'The Adventure of the Copper Beeches', what was the primary reason Jephro Rucastle imprisoned his daughter Alice?

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