Characters
Plot points
The Mystery
Quotes & irony
The secret house
100

Lord Murchison's political and religious beliefes

He was a stout Tory and believed in the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) and the House of Peer

100

The city where the Narrator and Lord Murchison reunite

Paris (Café de la Paix).

100

Lady Alroy tells Gerald to write to this library instead of her home

Whittaker’s Library

100

Woman are meant to be_____,not to be understood".

a)loved

b)cumnor street

c)three guineas

a)Loved

100

The name of the street where the secret lodging was located

Cumnor Street.

200

He is a "stout Tory"who values the truth above all.

Lord Murchison (Gerald).

200

The country Lord Murchison travels to after his big fight with Lady Alroy

a)Norway

b)loved

c)oxford

a)Norway

200

The color of the carriage(brougham)Lady Alroy was first seen in

Yellow

200

The narrator compares Lady Alroy to this famous Italian painting.

The Gioconda (Mona Lisa).

200

The weekly rent Lady Alroy paid just to sit in the room

Three guineas.

300

She is described as a "Gioconda in sables" with a mania for secrecy

Lady Alroy.

300

The cause of Lady Alroy's sudden death

A chill / lung congestion (after the Opera).

300

The object Murchison finds on the doorstep to prove she was there

A handkerchief.

300

Why it is ironic to call Lady Alroy a "Sphinx."

A Sphinx is famous for riddles/secrets, but she had none.

300

What Lady Alroy actually did inside the rented room.

Read books and drank tea (alone)

400

He believes that Lady Alroy is simply a "Sphinx without s secret"

The Narrator.

400

Where Murchison and the Narrator first met tenyears ago

Oxford

400

The name Lady Alroy used at the Library(her alias.)

Mrs. Knox.

400

The meaning of the title "A Sphinx Without a Secret."

She looked deep and mysterious, but there was no real secret.

400

The reason the landlady let Murchison see the rooms after she died.

She owed rent (three months).

500

The "scientific bore"at the dinner party talked about this gorup of people

a)loved

b)three guineas

c)widows

c)Widows

500

The person Murchison traveld with to Norway

Alan Colville. (He went to Norway with him after the fight).

500

The description of the woman's beauty in thepotography

It was psychological beauty, not plastic beauty (moulded out of many mysteries).

500

The reason Murchison's friends at Oxford liked him.

They admired him for his frankness (always speaking the truth), even if they joked about it.

500

The exact item Murchison gave the landlady at the end.

 A sovereign (a gold coin). He gave it to her after hearing the truth.