ten thousand dollars
The crime in "The Westing Game" was the murder of Samuel W. Westing, the wealthy industrialist. The participants in the game had to solve the mystery of his death to win his inheritance.
Is Sam Westing really dead? Who will win the 200 million dollars?
The money.
Turtle's chess partner at the end of "The Westing Game" is Flora Baumbach, her mother. They team up to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death and win the Westing game.
Turtle Wexler
Doug won the Westing game by correctly solving the mystery of Sam Westing's death and inheriting his fortune.
The winner of the Westing game receives the inheritance of Sam Westing, which is revealed to be $200,000.
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.
One hyperbole from "The Westing Game" is when Turtle describes her desire to win the Westing game as "dying of boredom." This is an exaggerated statement to emphasize how eager she is to participate in the game.
She made a bet that every minute she was in the Westing Mansion she would get two dollars.
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.
Turtle Wexler is a smart, determined 13-year-old girl in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. She is one of the heirs involved in the mysterious Westing Game, and her cleverness and resourcefulness play a key role in solving the game's puzzles.