Theo's financial situation and his responsibility to his family were reasons why he couldn't go to college. He chose to work and support his mother and siblings instead.
In "The Westing Game," Chris Theodorakis was the only person Samuel W. Westing's heir, who was able to beat Theo Theodorakis in chess.
At the end of "The Westing Game," Chris Theodorakis receives a full scholarship to college from Sam Westing's will. He also gains confidence, skills, and friendships throughout the mystery game that help him grow as a person.
Judge J.J. Ford in "The Westing Game" attended the University of Michigan.
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
There were 16 people who played the Westing Game in the book.
Westing is Sam Westing's last name, and the whole book is based on his game in the will, which is also titled the "westing game".
The Westing Game was created in 1978.
In "The Westing Game," one of the bombs burned a corner section of the Westing house, causing damage to the building.
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.
Miss Westing in "The Westing Game" is actually Samuel W. Westing, a wealthy businessman who was assumed to be dead but was playing a complex game with the potential heirs to his fortune. He uses the disguise of a mysterious figure to orchestrate the game and test the heirs' abilities.
Dr. Sikes was an immigrant from Westing Game.
The game that the Westing heirs play in the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin is a complex puzzle created by Samuel W. Westing to determine who will inherit his fortune. The game involves solving clues and unraveling mysteries related to the death of Samuel W. Westing.