The Real Deal
Across
- 1. William __, Early detective noted for systematic record-keeping.
- 6. Inspector in high-profile London homicide cases.
- 10. Forensic physician consulted in Victorian crime cases.
- 12. Commissioner who helped formalize fingerprinting in London.
- 13. Thomas __, Detective inspector on major London criminal cases in late 1800s.
- 14. Henry __, Metropolitan Police inspector with high-profile murder investigations.
- 15. Henry __, 18th-century magistrate and pioneer of modern detective work.
- 17. Scotland Yard detective specializing in tracking serial offenders.
- 18. Charles __, Detective involved in famous 19th-century theft cases.
- 22. Founder of the Metropolitan Police, shaping detectives’ methods in Doyle’s time.
- 23. Edward __, While a physician, consulted on early criminal cases for forensic insights.
- 25. Edinburgh surgeon whose observational skills inspired Holmes.
Down
- 2. Early fingerprint expert and investigator in London.
- 3. John __, Noted Victorian Scotland Yard detective.
- 4. George __, Detective who pioneered interview methods for criminals.
- 5. Police officer contemporary to Conan Doyle, not a relation.
- 7. John __, Early plainclothes detective in Victorian London.
- 8. Frederick __, Scotland Yard inspector on the Jack the Ripper case.
- 9. William __, Scotland Yard detective referenced in Victorian newspapers.
- 11. Alfred __, Forensic consultant for London police in late 19th century.
- 16. Detective involved in famous London theft cases.
- 19. Thomas __, Scotland Yard officer during Doyle’s early career.
- 20. Charles __, Metropolitan Police Commissioner in Holmes’s era.
- 21. Detective specializing in London street crime in 1890s.
- 24. William __, Inspector handling Victorian organized crime investigations.