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The clues in "The Westing Game" came from Sam Westing, the eccentric millionaire who set up the game as part of his will. Throughout the book, the characters uncover the clues left by Westing in order to unravel the mystery and win the game.
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The clues in "The Westing Game" served to help the characters unravel the mystery of Samuel Westing's death. These clues were strategically placed to lead the participants towards the truth and ultimately reveal the winner of the Westing Game. Each clue provided a piece of the puzzle, challenging the characters to think critically and piece together the complex mystery at hand.
The two clues Angela received in the Westing Game were "Turtle's partner" and "It's the 4th, you know."
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Sam Westing wrote the six clues in "The Westing Game" as part of his intricate plan to choose his heir. The clues were meant to lead the 16 heirs to unravel the mystery of his death and discover the true identity of the heir.
A set of clues and a copy of the will are given to each pair to keep them in the game for the Westing game. These clues and the will contain information that will help the pairs unravel the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death and win the game.
Mr. Hoo stole a pair of binoculars from the Westing mansion, which was one of the clues in the Westing game mystery.
Angela and Sydelle thought the clues in "The Westing Game" came from the song "America the Beautiful." They believed the clues were found in the first lines of the song which were "Oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain".
Yes. When put together the clues, they form a song. The missing clues are Westing's wife's name Crow.
When you mark out the clues in "America the Beautiful" in "The Westing Game," it reveals the message "BLUE JAY." This clue is important in solving the mystery of Sam Westing's death and the inheritance of his fortune.