The Setting
The Crimes
After the Crimes
World Cup History
General History
100

This river runs near Whitechapel and was a key part of London's geography.

River Thames

100

This London district is where the Jack the Ripper murders took place.

Whitechapel

100

A relatively new technique which was used to document the crime scene of the murder of Mary Jane Kelly.

Photography

100

This country has won the most World Cups.

Brazil

100

This war lasted from 1914 to 1918.

World War I

200

This era (time period) in British history includes the year 1888.

Victorian Era

200

The main victims are collectively known through this term

The Canonical Five

200

The year in which fingerprinting was first used in a criminal case.

1892.

200

An event which caused the World Cup not to be held in 1942 and 1946?

World War II

200

This empire controlled much of Europe before collapsing after World War I

Austro-Hungarian Empire

300

The term that describes patrol of a specific area, most often alone, by a policeman walking a route given to him by his sergeant.

The Beat

300

A term starting with 'A' which describes the nature of graffiti found near a crime scene.

Anti-semitic

300

A term starting with 'R' that describes the study of the Jack the Ripper murders

Ripperology

300

This player is famous for the “Hand of God” goal in 1986.

Diego Maradona

300

This country experienced a major revolution in 1789.

France

400

A term beginning with 'R' which describes the dilapidated housing that characterised Whitechapel

Rookeries

400

The only murder victim who was found indoors.

Mary Jane Kelly was the final and most brutally murdered victim, killed indoors in November 1888.

400

The name of a famous letter supposedly written by Jack the Ripper.

Dear Boss Letter

400

This country shocked the world by winning the 1966 World Cup on home soil.

England. 

400

This South African system enforced racial segregation.

Apartheid

500

Author of 1889 Poverty Maps which documented slum dwellers across London including Whitechapel

Charles Booth

500

The names of the two women killed during the 'double event' on September 30 1888.

Catherine Eddowes, Elizabeth Stride

500

The organisation referred to by the acronym IPN.

Illustrated Police News

500

This player became the youngest goal scorer in a World Cup final at age 17 in 1958.

Pelé

500

The name of the first leader of the Soviet Union

Vladimir Lenin