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Sherlock and the Emerald Crown
Game Code: 497204
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1. What story did Holmes see in the snow?
He saw the story of a fight between two men.
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2. Where did the second set of footprints go?
The second set of footprints came back to the window.
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3. Who was the man with no shoes?
The man with no shoes was Arthur.
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4. Who were the two possible guilty people?
Mary and one of the maids were the possible guilty people.
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5. Why did Arthur want to protect Mary?
He loved her.
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6. What happened to Burnwell’s eye?
He had a cut over his eye.
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7. What did Burnwell’s shoe fit?
Burnwell's shoe fit the footprint in the snow.
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8. Why didn’t Holmes go to Burnwell’s with policemen or a big investigation?
He didn't because he didn't want a scandal for the royal family.
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9. How did Holmes get the emeralds?
He wrote Burnwell a cheque for three thousand pounds.
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10. According to Holmes; It’s all in a day’s what?
It's all in a day's work.
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Bonus Question: What is a person who sells fruits and vegetables.
A greengrocer
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Bonus Question: What is an expensive green stone?
Emerald
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Bonus Question: What is something people talk about when angry or interested?
A scandal
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