Someone burned down the Westing House. I wonder yup, I wonder yup.
No Just Kidding Turtle Wexler lit a box of fireworks inside the Westing House and burned it down
In the book "The Westing Game," the Westing house catches fire on the Fourth of July. The fire is set by Turtle Wexler in order to flush out the mysterious bomber who has been targeting the residents of Sunset Towers. The fire ultimately leads to the uncovering of the game's true purpose and the resolution of the mystery.
Turtle finds the dead body of Mr. Westing in his bed.
No one, he is still alive it is a waxed body in the Westing House
five years passed after the Westing house was burned
It was surprising because no one lived in the westing house and Mr.Westing died.
Chris saw Turtle entering the Westing house earlier in the novel "The Westing Game."
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In "The Westing Game," one of the bombs burned a corner section of the Westing house, causing damage to the building.
Turtle left her purple notebook in the Westing house, which contained her notes and thoughts about the Westing game and its participants.
No one, he is still alive it is a waxed body in the Westing House
In "The Westing Game," the bet is centered around figuring out who murdered the wealthy businessman, Samuel W. Westing. The sixteen heirs are challenged to solve the mystery, with the winner inheriting Westing's fortune.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Sam Westing faked his own death and orchestrated a complex game to determine his heir. The fire at the Westing house was a part of this game to create intrigue and serve as a clue for the participants to solve the mystery.
Turtle entered the Westing house out of curiosity and a desire to investigate the mysterious events surrounding Mr. Westing's death. She was determined to uncover the truth behind the puzzling clues and secrets hidden within the house.