Characters 1
Characters 2
Quotes
Plot 1
Plot 2
100
The legend of the Hound began with this Baskerville.
Hugo
100
His death is the reason for this story.
Sir Charles Baskerville
100
Who said it? “Now is the dramatic moment of fate, Watson, when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life, and you know not whether for good or ill. What does Dr. James Mortimer, the man of science, ask of Sherlock Holmes, the specialist in crime? Come in!”
Sherlock Holmes
100
The item Jack Stapleton stole from Sir Henry.
A boot
100
The place where Jack Stapleton kept the hound.
Grimpen Mire
200
A farmer, Sir Henry’s neighbor, and father of Laura Lyons.
Frankland
200
Family friend and doctor to the Baskervilles; owner of the mysterious walking stick.
Dr. Mortimer
200
Who does this describe? "He stood in front of us now with the subdued manner of a well-trained servant. He was a remarkable-looking man, tall, handsome, with a square black beard and pale, distinguished features."
Barrymore
200
Although Watson believed that Holmes was covering another case as he was gathering evidence, Holmes was in fact in this location the whole time.
Out on the moor.
200
Although Laura Lyons is in love with Jack Stapleton, why does she eventually tell Holmes and Watson the truth about the letter?
She finds out that Beryl Stapleton is actually Jack’s wife, not sister
300
Holmes sends for this policeman to help arrest Jack Stapleton at the end of the story.
Lestrade
300
Seldon’s older sister
Eliza Barrymore
300
Who said it? “Oh, this villain! See how he has treated me? But this is nothing—nothing! It is my mind and soul that he has tortured and defiled. I could endure it all, ill-usage, solitude, a life of deception, everything, as long as I could still cling to the hope that I had his love, but now I know that in this also I have been his dupe and his tool.”
Beryl Stapleton
300
It is assumed that Jack Stapleton died this way.
Drowning in Grimpen Mire
300
The reason why Holmes and Watson believed it was Sir Henry who was killed on the moor.
Seldon was wearing Sir Henry's clothing.
400
The mysterious "L.L." who writes a note to Sir Charles arranging to meet him at his driveway the night he dies.
Laura Lyons
400
The convict
Seldon
400
Who does this describe? “He was a small, slim, clean-shaven, prim-faced man, flaxen-haired and lean-jawed, between thirty and forty years of age, dressed in a gray suit and wearing a straw hat. A tin box for botanical specimens hung over his shoulder and he carried a green butterfly-net in one of his hands.”
Jack Stapleton
400
While observing this object, Holmes suddenly realizes Jack Stapleton’s true relationship to the Baskerville family.
Hugo's portrait
400
The substance that Jack Stapleton used to make the hound look like a supernatural monster.
Phosphorous
500

The person who sent the newspaper clipping note to Henry as a warning.

Beryl Stapleton

500
Sir Henry’s cousin
Jack Stapleton
500
Who said it? “It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.”
Dr. Mortimer
500
What is Jack Stapleton’s real name?
Roger Baskerville, Jr.
500
What are the two reasons why Jack Stapleton pretends Beryl Stapleton is his sister?
He wants Laura Lyons to be in love with himself, and he wants Sir Henry to be in love with Beryl.