The First bomb Went of In The Shin Hoos Resteraunts Kitchen and the same for the second one and thats all i read so far can someone improve this for the third and fourth.
Crow did. He shut off the electricity in the Westing Game book.
She set off the bombs and the perfect child which is why she did it she was tired of being perfect!!
I think that 4 bombs went off, including the fireworks that Turtle set
it went off when turtle farted
At the end of "The Westing Game", it is revealed that the Westing house was a ruse created by Sam Westing as part of his elaborate plan to bring together specific individuals for a purpose. The house is ultimately left abandoned with no actual inheritance at stake, as Sam Westing's true motives were to teach lessons and unite the heirs in unexpected ways.
The bomber in the book 'The Westing Game' is revealed to be someone unexpected – Sydelle Pulaski, who fakes her injury as part of the elaborate game orchestrated by Samuel W. Westing. She plants the bombs to keep the heirs off track and ultimately help solve the mystery.
The meeting about the clues in "The Westing Game" was held in Sunset Towers, Sam Westing's apartment building. During the meeting, the heirs learned that they were paired up and given cryptic clues to solve the mystery of who killed Sam Westing. The meeting marked the beginning of the competition among the heirs to uncover the truth and inherit the Westing fortune.
No, there was no bomb in the coffee shop in "The Westing Game." The explosion that occurred was due to a firecracker set off by one of the characters as part of a riddle.
In "The Westing Game," the incident in the kitchen involved Turtle Wexler standing on a chair to reach a high shelf and accidentally breaking a glass turtle that she mistook for a real turtle. This incident led Turtle to discover the hidden clues inside the glass turtle and play a key role in solving the mystery of Sam Westing's death.
people are figuring out their clues
no one died but most people were upset with the commotion that was happening . but there was a murder but no one died .
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the murder of Sam Westing is a central mystery that drives the plot. It sets off the competitive game among the heirs of Westing's fortune and prompts them to solve the puzzle of his death in order to inherit his wealth. The murder serves as the catalyst for the intricate series of events that unfold throughout the story.