Name one of the items that Sherlock Holmes is frequently seen wearing or using (either in Doyle's stories or in adaptations).
What is a pipe or a hat (deerstalker)?
Name one thing that people notice about Mr. Hyde.
What is his diminutive stature, hairy hands, or weird and uncomfortable/hostile vibe?
The names of the two Usher siblings.
The type of animal that frees the narrator of the P+P from their binds.
What are rats?
The name of the host in the "Red Death."
Who is Prince Prospero?
The full name (first and last) of Sherlock Holmes' partner.
What is John Watson?
How does Jekyll confess to Utterson (what form does this confession take)?
What is via letter.
The name of the story's narrator.
What is we don't know?
The part of the old man's anatomy that compels the narrator of the TTH to murder him.
What is his (vulture) eye?
The category of alcohol to which Amontillado belongs.
The definition of a carbuncle (the way that Doyle is using it here).
What is a gem(stone)/garnet?
The name of Utterson's kinsman who first tells him of the nighttime ramblings of Mr. Hyde.
Who is Enfield?
Apart from the house itself, what is the most prominent landmark of the Usher estate? Hint: it's a natural landmark.
What is the tarn (lake)?
Where the narrator of the TTH hides the old man's dismembered body.
What is under the floorboards?
How Montresor knows that Fortunato is ill.
What is a cough?
Sherlock Holmes' address.
What is 221B Baker St, London?
The name of Dr. Jekyll's butler.
Who is Poole?
The Knight of the Round Table whose tale the narrator reads at the climax of the story.
Who is La(u)ncelot?
The historical period/event in which P+P was meant to have taken place.
What is the Spanish Inquisition?
The color of the abbey's eastern room (the first in the room progression).
What is blue?
The type of animal that unwillingly carries the carbuncle after Ryder shoves it down the animal's throat.
What is a goose?
The part of London where Mr. Hyde lives.
What is SoHo?
The title of the poem that is inserted in the middle of the text (in the text, it is presented as an Usher original).
What is "The Haunted Palace?"
The punctuation mark that signposts the narrator's increasing nervousness as the TTH goes on.
What is a dash?
The English translation of Montresor's wish to Fortunato: "In pace requiescat!"
What is rest in peace/may he rest in peace/etc.?