Mary Alice Vittles Characters Grandma Dowdel Other

100

What is 1937?
The year Mary Alice moved to Grandma Dowdel's.

100

What is Pecan & Pumpkin?
The pies Mrs. Dowdel made for Halloween refreshments.

100

What is a horse?
How Mildred Burdick got to school.

100

What is 8th grade?
The grade grandma Dowdel got expelled.

100

What is 10 pounds?
The weight of the portable radio.

200

What is Newsy Notes?
The newspaper Mary Alice writes for.

200

What is cooking?
The thing grandma was good at.

200

What is Royce McNabb?
Who was the new student at the high school.

200

What is trigger-happy?
The thing the whole town knew about grandma Dowdel.

200

What is a poem?
The thing on the front door of the school.

300

What is a radio, a suitcase, and a cat?
What three things did Mary Alice bring with her to Grandma's.

300

What is a tractor?
The thing Grandma Dowdel drove into Old Man Nyquist’s tree to make the pecans fall.

300

What is Mattoon?
Where Royce McNabb is from.

300

What is behind the wood box?
The place grandma Dowdel keeps her shotgun.

300

What is 10 cents?
The amount of money the DAR charched for a cup of soup at the turkey shoot.

400

What is 11th grade?
The grade Mary Alice attended at the new school.

400

What is the pensingers?
Where grandma got the pumpkins.

400

What is Mildred Burdick?
The person Mary Alice sat next to in Miss Butler's class on the first day.

400

What is AFJR?
The initials on the knife grandma found.

400

What is $7 a week?
The amount the room costed that Mary Alice's parents got.

500

What is 1 week?
Every summer Mary Alice and Joey visited their grandma for how long.

500

What is the coffee pot?
Where would the artist get his food.

500

What is 1,000?
The number of kids who went to Mary Alice's Chicago school.

500

What is the cobhouse
The place grandma Dowdel and Mary Alice waited for the privy tippers.

500

What is the coffee shop?
The place the artist would get his food.

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