A Study in Holmes
Across
- 2. — Holmes’ specialized academic writings (e.g., on tobacco ash)
- 4. — Role of teachers in Doyle’s own upbringing
- 8. — Title held by Moriarty and Challenger
- 9. — Holmes often conducted these in domestic “labs”
- 11. — Stand used by lecturers, appearing in adaptations
- 15. — Doyle benefited from Jesuit support early in life
- 19. — Mathematical connection to Moriarty
- 21. — Early Doyle experiences shaped his discipline
- 23. — Where Doyle studied medicine
- 24. — Academic foundation of Holmes’ methods
- 25. — Holmes implied to have been one at university
- 26. — General setting tied to Holmes’ clients and cases
- 28. — Academic style echo in Watson’s narratives
- 29. — Fictionalized university in Holmes stories
Down
- 1. — Style of Holmes’ writings on rare plants
- 3. — Practical academic training Doyle received
- 5. — Doyle endured rigorous medical versions in Edinburgh
- 6. — Jesuit school attended by Conan Doyle
- 7. — Honorary academic memberships Doyle received
- 10. — Holmes occasionally delivers one in disguise
- 12. — Doyle critiqued classical over modern studies
- 13. — Holmes’ experimental field at Baker Street
- 14. — Scientific subject Holmes demonstrates knowledge of
- 15. — Holmes referred to as one in studies of crime
- 16. — Doyle of Edinburgh, Holmes of fictionally implied institutions
- 17. — Doyle wrote these in medical school and beyond
- 18. — Source of case research for Holmes
- 20. — Core principle Holmes emphasized as teachable
- 22. — Holmes’ key academic discipline
- 27. — Doyle published these as a student