A person who solves mysteries or crimes.
Detective
A deep sound made when you're in pain, unhappy, or annoyed.
Groan
To run or move at a medium speed, like how a horse moves.
Trot
To continue
keep going
Marks left by feet on the ground, like in sand or mud.
Footprints
Sherlock home’s address in London
221B Baker Street
A female horse.
Mare
The long hair on the neck of an animal, like a horse or lion.
Mane
To visit for a short time
Drop by
A type of dog, often used for hunting or tracking.
Hound
Something or someone that looks nice or pleasing.
Attractive
Straps or equipment used to control or attach something, like a horse or machinery.
Harness
To say you're unhappy or annoyed about something.
To complain
To be responsible for something/somebody
In charge of
Something that can cause harm or hurt you (adjective)
Dangerous
A long, loud sound made by animals like wolves or dogs.
Howl
Not showing off; being modest or respectful.
Humble
A word for a young girl or woman.
Lass
to be delayed
to be held up
A wide, open area of land, often covered in grass or heather.
Moor
Happening after something else, or later in time.
Afterwards
Nervous or easily scared.
Skittish
Severe pain or suffering, either physical or emotional.
Torment
to forget
It slipped my mind
Who is the author of Sherlock Holmes stories?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle