What important character do we meet at the beginning of this chapter?
Sir Henry Baskerville
What has Sir Henry now lost?
An old boot
Name one person who goes to Baskerville Hall.
Dr. Mortimer, Watson, or Sir Henry
Who does Watson might think was crying?
Mrs. Barrymore
What did Watson see Barrymore do in the middle of the night? (Any aspect of what he did is acceptable)
He snuck into a room, looked out of a window onto the moor, and left he room.
What was stolen from Sir Henry first?
A new boot
Who did the bearded man claim to be?
Sherlock Holmes or a detective
What did Watson hear in the night?
Sobbing
Which brother and sister did Watson meet?
The Stapletons
What does Mr. Frankland try to look for on the moor through his telescope?
The criminal
Where did Sherlock see the bearded man?
A cab or Regent Street
Who is revealed to have a black beard?
Mr. Barrymore
Name one person who live on the moor mentioned at the beginning of the chapter.
The Hall's groom, one of the two moorland farmers, Dr. Mortimer, his wife, a naturalist, his sister, or Mr. Frankland
What did Stapleton claim to be the source of the moan heard on the moor?
A bittern
Why was Mr. Frankland was sometimes hated by the villagers of Fernworthy?
He would correct anyone who would not follow the law directly.
What did the message sent to Sir Henry say? (You don't need the exact phrasing)
"As you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor."
What did Baskerville recover from under a cabinet?
A boot
Who is the convict referenced in this chapter?
Seldon, the Notting Hill murderer
What did Stapleton chase down?
A small fly/moth or a Cyclopides
What did Dr. Mortimer dig up?
A prehistoric skull
Which newspaper was the message cut from?
The Times
What is the name of the man who leaves 221 B Baker Street at the end of the chapter?
John Clayton
Where did Watson go right after dinner at the Hall?
The billiard room
What are the stone rings that Watson and Stapleton see?
The ancient remains of houses
Why did Watson have "uneasy moments when [he thought] about the Stapletons"?
They would not be able to defend themselves against the Notting Hill criminal