| 100% | IRENE | 5 | Adler called "the woman" by Sherlock Holmes |
| 51% | IRENE | 5 | Adler of the Sherlock Holmes story “A Scandal in Bohemia” |
| 51% | IRENE | 5 | Adler who called Sherlock Holmes "formidable" |
| 50% | BASILRATHBONE | 13 | Sherlock Holmes in "The Woman in Green" |
| 49% | IRENE | 5 | ___ Adler, iconic character from the Sherlock Holmes stories who was played by Lara Pulver on screen |
| 49% | IRENE | 5 | "The woman," to Sherlock Holmes |
| 48% | COCAINE | 7 | 80s party drug used by Sherlock Holmes |
| 48% | URCHIN | 6 | Many an informant employed by Sherlock Holmes |
| 46% | IRENE | 5 | Adler of the “Sherlock Holmes” stories |
| 46% | DRESSING | 8 | __ gown, relaxed garment worn by Sherlock Holmes |
| 46% | HYDE | 4 | Park visited by Sherlock Holmes |
| 46% | VIOLIN | 6 | Instrument played by Sherlock Holmes |
| 46% | IRENE | 5 | Sherlock Holmes' Adler |
| 45% | BULLSEYELANTERN | 15 | Night light used by Sherlock Holmes |
| 45% | HOUSEMD | 7 | TV series inspired by Sherlock Holmes |
| 45% | HOUSE | 5 | TV doctor inspired by Sherlock Holmes |
| 45% | IRENE | 5 | Sherlock Holmes character ___ Adler |
| 45% | IRENE | 5 | Sherlock Holmes' Miss Adler |
| 45% | PIPS | 4 | "The Five Orange ___," Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 45% | IRENE | 5 | ___ Adler, "The Woman" in Sherlock |
| 45% | IRENE | 5 | Woman in Sherlock Holmes stories |
| 45% | IRENE | 5 | The "she" in the line "To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman" |
| 45% | PIPESMOKERS | 11 | Sherlock Holmes and the like |
| 44% | FINAL | 5 | "The ___ Problem," Sherlock Holmes short story by Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 44% | DEDUCTION | 9 | Skill used by Sherlock Holmes in solving crimes |
| 44% | GLASS | 5 | Magnifying ___, detective tool often used by Sherlock Holmes |
| 44% | MORAN | 5 | Colonel called "the second most dangerous man in London" by Sherlock Holmes |
| 43% | CALABASH | 8 | Type of pipe smoked by Sherlock Holmes on screen |
| 43% | IRENE | 5 | ___ Adler (woman in Sherlock Holmes stories) |
| 43% | MORIARTY | 8 | Sherlock Holmes' adversary, the Napoleon of Crime |