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Well, honey, there are plenty of famous problem solvers out there, but if I had to pick one, it would be Sherlock Holmes. The man's got a mind sharper than a tack and can crack a case faster than you can say "elementary, my dear Watson." So, if you've got a mystery on your hands, you know who to call.

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