if you put all of the clues together you get the song America the beutiful
as for the clues purple waves is part of the Star spangled banner which leads them to the westing killer. PS westing didnt die
Turtle left her purple notebook in the Westing house, which contained her notes and thoughts about the Westing game and its participants.
In "The Westing Game," Turtle likens Pulaski's military dress to a Halloween costume because she finds the large cape, high boots, and shiny saber flamboyant and over-the-top. She even jokingly refers to him as "Dracula" due to his dramatic attire.
This phrase evokes a vibrant and exotic image of purple waves in the sea adorned with colorful fruits. It suggests a surreal and imaginative scene where nature blends with fantasy, creating a unique and mesmerizing visual experience.
I honostly think it was Sydelle Pulaski. Evidence 1. Is the two unfortunate fellows in the beginning had blood on there hands yeling "Purple Waves!" 2.Turtle thinks of "Purple Waves" when she stares at Sydelle Pulaski's dress. 3. Sydelle Pulaski seemed to be worried after the will of Mr. Westing was stolen from her notebook.
Berthe Erica Crow (Mrs. Westing)Clues in order:O beautiful for spacious skiesFor amBER waves of grainFor purple mountain's majestiesAbove THE fruited plainAmERICA AmERICAGod shed his grace on theeAnd CROWn thy good with brotherhoodFrom sea to shining sea!(They spell BERTHE ERICA CROW)Byu cougars
if you are talking about kids from westingtown. they were dared to go into the westing house, not because they wanted to investigate. what happened was this: There was smoke coming from the Westing house. Could Sam Westing really be up there? Or could it be those kids again...? What kids you ask? The two unfortunate fellas from Westingtown. It happened on a Halloween night. Somebody bet them they couldn't stay in that spooky house for 5 minutes. ONE MEASLY BUCK!The poor kids hardly got through the French doors on the side of the Westing house when they came tearing out like they were being chased by ghosts. Chased by ghosts---or worse. One fella ran out crazy-like, screaming his head off. He never stopped screaming 'til he hit the rocks at the bottom of the cliff. The other fella had warm red blood dripping from his hands when he ran out. He survived but hasn't said but two words since. The exact words are, "Purple waves........" Purple waves......... Purple waves......... Purple waves......... Count on me for any "The Westing Game" questions. I am an expert. I work full time. I'll give you any info you need at any time. Sincerely, T.R., Lawyer and famous paper mill owner.
There was no crime in The Westing Game.
Oh, what a lovely question! In "The Westing Game," the character Theo recites the first verse of "America the Beautiful" during the Fourth of July celebration. The lyrics he recites are: "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!" It's a beautiful moment in the book that captures the patriotic spirit of the holiday.
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.