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===The Fascinating Problem of Uncle Meleager's Will=== This is apparently the first Lord Peter story; it was originally published in [[Pearson's Magazine]] vol. 60, July 1925, pp. 27β35.<ref>''A Bibliography of the works of Dorothy L. Sayers,'' by Colleen B. Gilbert, item C33 p. 172</ref> When old Meleager Finch dies, he leaves two wills: the first grants his fortune to the conservative [[Primrose League]], while the second leaves everything to his niece, Hannah, a young, serious [[socialist]]. He writes a letter to Hannah explaining that this second will has been hidden somewhere, and that her only chance of finding it is "by the exercise of a sustained frivolity." Lord Peter, his sister Mary, and his valet Bunter travel with Hannah to help her find the missing will. They discover that Meleager was a [[crossword puzzle]] fiend, and find a trove of puzzles he had written, including one with no accompanying grid. When Peter falls into the [[impluvium]], he discovers that the missing grid is the tiled floor of the fountain itself, and solving it reveals the location of the missing will. The story is notable for containing an entire crossword puzzle in which all the clues are rhyming couplets (or quatrains): for example, <poem> :One drop of vinegar to two of oil :Dresses this curly head sprung from the soil. </poem> clues the word [[endive|ENDIVE]].
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