New York
The Cricket in Times Square was created in 1960.
The Cricket in Times Square is a 1960 novel by George Selden.
The cricket's name in "The Cricket In Times Square" is Chester.
'The Cricket in Times Square' has 132 pages in total.
The mouse's name in "The Cricket in Times Square" is Chester.
The Crickets name in The cricket in times square is Chester Cricket.
In "The Cricket in Times Square," the strange noise on the subway is initially attributed to the unusual sounds made by Chester, the cricket. He chirps loudly, which is not typical for a subway environment, and this draws attention from the characters and passengers. The noise symbolizes Chester's unique presence and the chaos of the city, highlighting how the unexpected can emerge in an urban setting.
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Harry
i liked... no i loved everything about it. :P it was soo be true to yourself. I love life (until i die). i love cricket in times square.
yes he does live in the drain pipe with tucker mouse in the cricket in times square
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