The clock with the mouse on it.
In Chapter 22 of "The Westing Game," Mrs. Hoo was thinking about a wonderful clock with twelve golden bells that rang out the hours. She imagined the clock standing majestically in a grand hall, a symbol of time ticking away.
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I am still reading the book. so I do not know.`SORRYit was Chapter 22 "Losers, Winners"
Mr. Hoo stole a pair of binoculars from the Westing mansion, which was one of the clues in the Westing game mystery.
madame hoo because she stole turtle's clock
The thief in the book "The Westing Game" is revealed to be Sandy McSouthers, who is later revealed to be Barney Northrup. He was manipulating events to inherit the Westing estate.
The burglar in "The Westing Game" was Sandy McSouthers, who was also Samuel Westing in disguise. The two things stolen from Westing's mansion were his silver cross and a small wooden turtle.
Ms.Hoo is the one that was the thief and stole the Mikey mouse clock and the will.
Madame Sun Lin Hoo is not revealed to be the burglar in "The Westing Game." The true identity of the burglar is not explicitly revealed in the novel.
In chapter 5, the clock on the mantle stops and strikes loudly, signaling a moment of significance or tension in the story. This event may foreshadow an important event or change in the narrative.
The residents of Sunset Towers in "The Westing Game" are: Jake Wexler and his wife Grace, Sydelle Pulaski, Theo Theodorakis, Doug Hoo, Angela Wexler, Otis Amber, and Sandy McSouthers (Sam Westing in disguise). They are all chosen to participate in Sam Westing's mysterious game.
The first bomb in The Westing Game is found in the Westing house by Turtle Wexler. It is hidden inside a clock and nearly explodes before being defused by the police.
The Bradford Exchange is one of the companies that has made Mickey Mouse wall clocks.
You're probably thinking about Big Ben