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Across
| 1 | | "He has every ___," said
Duncan Ross of Jabez Wilson,
"I cannot recall when I have
seen anything so fine." (11) |
| 6 | | One-horse carriage in which
Mortimer rode to Baskerville Hall (3) |
| 8 | | The veiled lodger's initials (2) |
| 9 | | "Vox populi, vox ___" (3) |
| 11 | | How Holmes thumped on the Saxe-
Coburg Square pavement (10) |
| 12 | | Newspaper in which Holmes read a
report of the murder at Mawson's (7,8) |
| 17 | | Sloth (2) |
| 18 | | He owned a Birmingham music hall (3) |
| 20 | | The Foreign Office commissionaire
had served in this town's Guards regiment (10) |
| 22 | | "Saxe-Coburg" is such a
name (6-9) |
| 27 | | Initials of an Italian maid whose
brother was murdered (2) |
| 28 | | You could do this at a place
between McFarlane's and the bank which Clay tried to rob (3) |
| 30 | | The office where Wilson sat
writing was in this street (5,5) |
| 31 | | Mrs. Warren's house was here (5,4,6) |
| 36 | | How Watson described Wilson on
first seeing him (7) |
| 37 | | "It is quite a three-pipe
problem, and I beg that you won't speak to me for fifty ___" (7) |
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Down
| 1 | | Clay's scam (3-6,6) |
| 2 | | Before (3) |
| 3 | | Old Testament priest (3) |
| 4 | | Self-confidence (3) |
| 5 | | Hour at which Wilson would stop
working for 1dn (3) |
| 6 | | "L'homme, c'est rien —
l'oeuvre, c'est tout" Holmes
remarks, quoting this author (7,8) |
| 7 | | How Mr. Sherman was treated by
children (5) |
| 10 | | Some Abbey Grange silver was
stashed under this (3) |
| 13 | | By way of (3) |
| 14 | | Schmaltz (3) |
| 15 | | Baldwin's first name (3) |
| 16 | | After serving in Afghanistan,
Watson's skin was this brown (3) |
| 19 | | "I could tell ___ tales of
cobbler's wax..." (3) |
| 21 | | Holmes looked at Sylvius like a
chess-player who ___ his crowning
move (9) |
| 23 | | Eggs (3) |
| 24 | | Mycroft was Sherlock's (3) |
| 25 | | Sturmash's coal-owning partner (3) |
| 26 | | And so on (3) |
| 29 | | When last seen, Hosmer Angel wore
trousers of this fabric (5) |
| 32 | | Dartmoor hill top (3) |
| 33 | | First name of Amberley's chess partner (3) |
| 34 | | The shadow was under it (3) |
| 35 | | It was mined in Cornwall (3) |
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