Turtle Wexler does not meet Mr. Eastman for chess once a week in "The Westing Game." They have limited interactions throughout the book and do not have a regular chess schedule.
In "The Westing Game," the character who knew about chess was Theo Theodorakis. He was a young boy who had a passion for playing chess and demonstrated his skills throughout the novel. Theo's strategic thinking and knowledge of the game were key elements in solving the mystery of the Westing game.
Angela Wexler and Grace Windsor Wexler open a Chinese restaurant in The Westing Game.
Dr. Wexler was Sam Westing's former partner in the mysterious game that involved the heirs of Sam Westing's estate. Throughout the novel "The Westing Game," Dr. Wexler plays a pivotal role in the unfolding events related to the Westing mystery.
The winner of "The Westing Game" is Turtle Wexler. She solves the mystery of Sam Westing's death and wins the Westing Game by uncovering the clues and secrets left by Sam Westing.
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The mystery chess player in "The Westing Game" was revealed to be Sam Westing himself. Sam Westing, the wealthy businessman who was believed to be dead, disguised himself as the mysterious player in order to manipulate the heirs and ultimately reveal the true winner of his game. Sam Westing's clever and strategic moves throughout the chess game were a key element in the plot of the novel.
In "The Westing Game," the bookie is Barney Northrup, who sets up the game for Sam Westing's heirs to solve. Barney is actually Sam Westing in disguise, orchestrating the game to bring out the best in the heirs.
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