6, 12, 18, 19, 22, 28, 31, 33, 35, 41, 45 & 46
6:Eating habits and sample daily menuIf he remembers to eat at all, its usually at John’s prodding. He’ll usually accept a piece of toast with his morning tea, its extremely rare that Sherlock will ever eat lunch, and dinner is almost entirely up to John’s discretion unless Sherlock is in the mood for something enough to bother mentioning it.
12:Favorite book genre?Surprisingly enough, not mystery novels. He finds them incredibly tedious to read and is yet to find an ending that wasn’t painfully obvious by the end of the first chapter. Sherlock enjoys factual books about abnormal phenomenon and strangely enough, he finds himself often getting absorbed in fantasy novels, though not as much sci fi
18:Favorite beverage?John’s tea. Nobody else makes it quite like him although his mother comes close. (If pressed though, he secretly loves juice)
19:What do they think about before falling asleep at night?Since he passes out during a myriad of activities, there is no real one answer to this, and as his brain immediately picks up a train of thought upon waking, he would be hard pressed to tell you himself
22:Given a blank piece of paper, a pencil, and nothing to do, what would happen?It depends on how bored/frustrated he is. If he’s calm, he paper will likely have every square inch of it covered in something before he begins folding it into all sorts of shapes. If he’s upset or agitated, there will be confetti and a pencil stabbed in either the wall or ceiling
28:Who do they see as their best friend? Their worst enemy?John, always John. And although he may say differently, Mycroft is not his mortal enemy, and that spot will always stay open for Moriarty (much to Sherlock’s distaste as he doesn’t want to give him the satisfaction of that place)
31:Most prized possession?Sherlock’s most prized possession is probably his violin. Its a proper Stradivarius, Mycroft had bought it for him just before he left for school.
33:Concept of home and family?At one point, it had been Mycroft pure and simple. But then Mycroft left, and Sherlock didn’t understand what he’d done or how to fix it and no one would explain it to him. He soon convinced himself that he didn’t need anyone or anything until he met John.
35:What activities do they enjoy, but consider to be a waste of time?Dancing. He’s always loved it, but it has no place in his life and it can’t
41:Hobbies?Crime solving, Experiments, Chemistry, Forensics, Deduction
45:Do they express their thoughts through words or deeds?Deeds, definitely. He’s had meaningless words spouted at him all his life and he knows actions are the only real proof.
46:If they were to fall in love, who (or what) is their ideal?He needs someone who understands him and what he is and doesn’t want to change that or anything about him. (He knows this is probably too much to ask of anyone and had long resigned himself to his fate, keeping everyone at arms length for everyone’s sake)