O beautiful for spacious skies
For am waves of grain
For purple mountain majesties
Above fruited plain
America Am
God shed his grace on thee
And n thy good with brotherhood
From sea to shining sea
In "The Westing Game," the characters recite part of the lyrics to "America the Beautiful" as a clue to solving the mystery. The specific line is "Oh beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain."
The clues are lyrics from America the Beautiful.
sydelle Pulaski
The lyrics of "America the Beautiful" are discussed in "The Westing Game" as they relate to the character Violet Westing and her connection to patriotism and America. The song symbolizes themes of unity, diversity, and pride in oneβs country, reflecting elements of the mystery and characters in the novel.
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.
The song America the beautiful
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.
The missing clues to the song spell out "Westing game".
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".
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 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.
In the beginning of the westing game Barney Northrup sells all the apartments to the sixteen heirs. The mistake heir is Sydelle Pulaski. He was looking for Sybil Pulaski. E.J Plum, an inexperienced and young lawyer reads Mr.Westing's will. His will is a game. You win by finding out who "kills" Mr.Westing. Barney Northrup, Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, Julian Eastman are the same people. Mr.Westing doesn't die until the end of the book of a heart attack. Mr.Westing never dies. He is living as Sandy McSouthers. Alice Wexler "Turtle" wins the westing game. If you notice, the clue are in the lyrics in "America the Beautiful".
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
Crow gets arrested in "The Westing Game" because she was framed for the murder of Samuel Westing. At the end of the book, it is revealed that Crow did not actually commit the crime and was wrongly accused.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.