SAM wanted to punish crow (mrs.westing. Sam's ex-wife)
In "The Westing Game," Sam wanted to punish Crow for her role in Turtle's father's tragic death. He believed that Crow's actions led to his disappearance and wrongful conviction for arson, causing him to lose everything he cared about.
Crow, his ex-wife. He didn't like her because she was his ex
I don’t know
Sam Westing created the Westing game as a way to bring together a group of people with different backgrounds and motivations. He wanted to test their problem-solving skills, ingenuity, and ability to work together in a challenging and competitive environment. Ultimately, the game served as a way for Westing to achieve his own goals and settle personal matters.
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Turtle Wexler
Turtle Wexler said "I bet" in the Westing Game when she announced her bet with Sam Westing.
She doesn't want to marry Denton Deere.
She doesn't want to marry Denton Deere.
Chris refused to sign his inheritance check because he suspected it was a trick by the Westing Game to manipulate or control him. He did not want to be a pawn in the game and decided to opt out by refusing the money.
Otis Amber claims to have delivered packages to Sam Westing, but he is really a private investigator that Sam Westing hired to make sure Crow didn't ever use the Westing name? (if you want an easier answer) i said that he delivered letters from EJ Plum ettorney both times
Judge J.J Ford wanted to drop out because she didnt want to be a "toy " of Sams or as she states it a "pawn" in his game
The prospective murderer in "The Westing Game" is revealed to be Angela Wexler, who is set up by the real bomber, Sandy McSouthers. It is part of the intricate game created by Samuel W. Westing to test the heirs' abilities and character.
The heirs of Westing Game decided to cooperate with each other because they realized that they were being manipulated by the game's creator, Samuel Westing. By working together, they were able to uncover the truth behind the game and solve the mystery surrounding Westing's death. Cooperation ultimately led to a better outcome for all involved.
Judge Ford wanted to drop out of the Westing game because she was overwhelmed by the complexity of the mystery and the pressure of competing against the other heirs. She felt that her health was deteriorating and the stress was too much for her to handle.