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The Letter A without A

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Has the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" ever truly appeared in a Sherlock Holmes book?

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Invalid Invali Inval

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19 votes

The Letter E with E

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How much did forensic science at the time of Sherlock Holmes' publication influence it?

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17 votes

How to do multi-line spoilers properly?

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Is it possible to know who VTCed a question before the five vote limit is reached?

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Is Professor Moriarty really Sherlock Holmes' arch-enemy in the way some people think?

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11 votes

Should antivirus HTTPS scanning be left on? Is it secure?

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I do not speak lies

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