Going Up
- Mr. Humphries remarked that the diamond was shining like this
- When Mr. Humphries Yorkshires wouldn't rise, he took a rolling pin to them and made what ?
- This was the amount of the reward for finding the diamond
- What the reward ended up going for
- How Mr. Humphries wanted to split the reward with Mr. Lucas if they found the diamond
- Mr. Humphries had to do this to Mr. Lucas to ease the pain of his "lumbago"
- Mr. Lucas calls Rumbold one of these
- The day of the week that the diamond came up missing
- Capt. Peacock left his notecase at home on this
- What Mr. Lucas was thinking his knee's would become following Mr. Humphries around
- The diamond the Lady lost
- How Mr. Lucas wants to split the reward up between him and Mr. Humphries
- According to Mr. Humphries, Mr. Lucas will be measured for one of these when he dies
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Going Down
- Mr. Humphries was making these when he really wasn't in the mood for cooking
- Diamonds are a Man's ____ ______
- Where Capt. Peacock keeps his pound notes
- He would be furious if he found out his wife lost her diamond
- Britsh slang for "a look". Mr Lucas wants to take this at the diamond
- What Capt. Peacock owed Mr. Grainger
- Mr. Lucas blammed his acting up for him standing so strange
- How large the diamond was that was lost
- The wisdom of Mr. Humphries say "You can't go wrong" with this type of sweater
- Mr. Humphries said Mr. Rumbold had these and later Mr. Lucas told Mr. Humphries that he had them as well
- The last department store that the lady was at before she lost her diamond
- Mr. Lucas thought the lady might have lost her diamond in her _____ _____
- What the lady lost
- What the staff's pay comes in
- A lady customer looking for a pair of these for her fiance
- When Miss Brahms found the diamond, she hid it and it slipped down her ________
- The diamond was _____
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