- - Which relative, not husband, is a solver's partner?
- - sherlock holmes' companion, dr -
- - IBM's "Jeopardy!" winner
- - Sherlock Holmes's assistant
- - holmes' friend and flatmate
- - hold on — one leaving child with one's roommate
- - Sherlock Holmes' associate
- - Sherlock Holmes's sidekick
- - Sherlock Holmes's colleague
- - Holmes's helper
- - Holmes' sidekick
- - Holmes' helper
- - Holmes's assistant
- - 'Really, Holmes, you are a little trying at times' speaker
- - Sherlock Holmes' pal
- - Helper of Holmes
- - Holmes's chronicler
- - Holmes' companion
- - Doctor who documented his partner's cases
- - Doctor's inquiry about viewing hospital is ignored
- - Sherlock's assistant
- - Bell's first phone-call recipient
- - Doyle's narrator
- - Jude Law, in "Sherlock Holmes"
- - Holmes' cohort
- - Sherlock Holmes' colleague
- - Holmes's confidant
- - Crick's partner
- - Doyle's Doctor
- - Holmes's colleague
- - Holmes's companion
- - Sleuth's companion
- - Aide to Bell or Holmes
- - Holmes's biographer
- - Possibly a town's doctor?
- - Fictional doctor was not disturbed
- - Doctor played on screen by Nigel Bruce and Martin Freeman
- - Doctor was not bad
- - "Little Women" star Emma
- - Wrestler Billy
- - IBM computer that won on 'Jeopardy!'
- - Hockeyist Harry
- - First woman to lead a seat-winning Federal Party
- - Emma who played Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" films
- - Baker Street doctor
- - Actress Emma of Harry Potter movies
- - Emma --, actress who played Hermione Granger in the 'Harry Potter' series of films
- - Emma who played Meg March in "Little Women"
- - Actress Emma of "Little Women"
- - Saskatoon hockey legend
- - "Elementary, my dear ......"
- - Co-discoverer of the contents of the circled letters
- - 'You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive' addressee
- - "Elementary" character
- - Current events sidelining hospital doctor who recorded investigations
- - Fictional biographer
- - Nicklaus rival
- - Emma of the Harry Potter movies
- - Doctor of detective fiction
- - Psychologist who launched behaviorism
- - British Open winner Tom
- - Golfer Tom
- - First phone-call recipient
- - Five-time British Open champ
- - Longtime IBM head Thomas
- - Doctor played by Nigel Bruce
- - Aide to 45 Across
- - Man of "elementary" learning
- - Famous fictional doctor.
- - Erstwhile boarder in Baker Street.
- - See 4 Down
- - See 1 Across
- - Emma of "Harry Potter" films
- - character played by martin freeman in the tv series sherlock
- - Bubba the golfer
- - Noted "Jeopardy!" contestant of 2011
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