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Mr. Scuttlefoot's son, otherwise known as Flute Scoott, the mysterious man registered in room 107 at the Besseldorf Hotel. see page 123

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Q: In the book bernie magruder and the bats in the belfry who puts up the posters?
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What is bernie magruder and the bats in the belfry summary?

Bernie Magruder's life should be ordinary and normal, yet it isn't. For one thing, strange and dangerous bats from South America are said to be flying towards his town and everyone is scared stiff at the very idea of bats moving in. Then there is the problem of the bells, the church bells. Every hour they clang out, "Abide with me," and the racket is beginning to have a very negative effect on the people of Middleburg. Some people want to turn off the bells, but some insist that they must continue their hourly cacophony. It is with horror that Bernie's family finds out that a bat has flown in through one of the hotel windows. The last place Bernie and his family want to see a bat is anywhere near their home, the Bessledorf Hotel. Bernie's father is the manager of the hotel, so if anything goes wrong, he will be blamed for it. As always, keen to get into the thick of things, Bernie takes it upon himself to try to find the errant bat with the help of his two best friends. As Halloween approaches, a large number of bats are seen flying around the church belfry, home of those same bells that are driving almost everyone in town mad with their noise. Now no one is willing to turn the bells off because they are afraid of the bats. Will all the people of Middleburg be driven mad by the musical bells, or will they die after being bitten by the Indiana Aztec Bat? Bernie Magruder is determined to find out what is going on in his town before it is too late.


What is an idiom with the word belfry?

The idiom 'bats in the/his/her belfry' means that someone is crazy. ex. 'I wouldn't trust what she has to say. She's got bats in the belfry.'


What actors and actresses appeared in Bats in the Belfry - 1942?

The cast of Bats in the Belfry - 1942 includes: Pinto Colvig as Bats


What are the ratings and certificates for Bats in the Belfry - 2010?

Bats in the Belfry - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12


What are the ratings and certificates for Bats in the Belfry - 1942?

Bats in the Belfry - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #8163)


What actors and actresses appeared in Bats in the Belfry - 2010?

The cast of Bats in the Belfry - 2010 includes: Rita Soares as Woman


What do they call belfry natives?

Bats


What is the meaning of bats in your belfry?

It is an idiomatic expression for "crazy" or of unsound mind. To have bats in the belfry means to suffer from delusions; to be insane. A belfry is a clock or bell tower. Belfry in this expression is used to mean the head, as in you have bats flying around in your empty head.


Where do you put a nest box for bats?

In the belfry.


What are the release dates for Animal Atlas - 2004 Bats in the Belfry?

Animal Atlas - 2004 Bats in the Belfry was released on: USA: 12 November 2010


What actors and actresses appeared in Bats in the Belfry - 1960?

The cast of Bats in the Belfry - 1960 includes: Paul Frees Grace Stafford as Woody Woodpecker


The bats are in the bell for you?

I believe the cliche you are referring to is "bats in the belfry." A belfry is a bell tower, commonly located on the topmost part of buildings, namely churches. Bats commonly fly around them in their erratic fashion. To say one has "bats in his belfry" is to say he is a bit batty, or considered to be somewhat crazy.