A carbuncle. Usually it's red.
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John from the movie: Grey/blue John from the TV show: Brown John from the book: Green but sometime it is said they're blue Bonus: Sherlock from the movie: Grey/Dark blue Sherlock from the TV show: Light Blue Sherlock from the book: Grey but sometimes it is said that they're black
There isn't one in Diamond. Missingno. is only in Red, Blue, and Yellow.
Sherlock Holmes' real name is Sherlock Holmes.
Check the link below. While not a Holmes fan, I have never heard of this. There was a story about a missing diamond called the Southern Star. It had an odd conclusion . as it turned out the missing gem was eaten by a peacock or an Argus Pheasant or some similar bird and could not be recovered. odd as it is, the story was originally written by Jules Verne, better known for Science Fiction. The introduction of a Blue Rock resembling the Hope Diamond in the (Titanic) film is totally Off-base and unfounded. Had the Hope Diamond ANY connection with the Titanic disaster- well it would be history, and documented at that. Hope Diamond, an actress, was probably enamored by who else- Willie Sutton.
Mark Gatiss
The Case Of Professor Moriarty And The Diamond is a title for a Sherlock Holmes book. However, The case of The Missing Diamond is not one.
Sharmus Evans
The address of the Blue Diamond Library is: 14 Cottonwood Dr, Blue Diamond, 89004 0040
Sherlock Holmes - 1954 The Case of the Diamond Tooth 1-38 was released on: USA: 19 September 1955
The Hope Diamond is a blue diamond.
John from the movie: Grey/blue John from the TV show: Brown John from the book: Green but sometime it is said they're blue Bonus: Sherlock from the movie: Grey/Dark blue Sherlock from the TV show: Light Blue Sherlock from the book: Grey but sometimes it is said that they're black
CollegeHumor Originals - 2006 Sherlock Blue's Clues was released on: USA: 11 September 2012
Blue Diamond - comics - was created in 1941.
Sherlock Holmes - 1964 The Blue Carbuncle 2-16 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (DVD rating)
Blue Diamond's 2003 sales were $422 million
Inspector Bradstreet and Sherlock Holmes
A Blue Nile diamond can be purchased straight from the Blue Nile website. On Blue Nile, one can get a ring built by selecting the diamond, setting, and metal.