"My sister and I live comfortably thanks to our Grandfather. We are well respected and very polite. Thankfully, no one knows what our charity is."
Who is Abby and Martha
What does Teddy think he is doing in the cellar?
What is digging the Panama Canal
Why don't the aunts recognize Jonathan?
What is because he has his faced changed. He now looks like Boris Karloff.
Why are Mortimer and the aunt arguing about the police?
What is because the sisters want to get the police because of Mr. Spenalzo. Mortimer does not want the cops called because he thinks they will find the other graves. Mortimer wants to have Teddy sign the papers for Happy Dale, so he can say Teddy killed those men. The aunts think the cops will not pry into their private lifes. They pay taxes and cops do not filling out long reports.
What is the name of the wine that the aunts serve to their gentlemen?
What is Edlerberry Wine.
"Bully!, Bully!, Bully!!! Anything that I decide is an executive decision. I am looking forward to my safari in Africa, with my guide, Mr. Witherspoon."
Who is Teddy
What does Mortimer find in the window seat?
What is a dead body, Mr. Hoskins
How do the aunts get Teddy to bury the bodies in the cellar?
What is they tell Teddy that the poor guy caught Yellow Fever and died.
What is ironic about Mortimer's long speech on page 82?
What is the scene he is describing from the play, is actually happening as he is saying. The dope he is judging is actually himself.
Where do the aunts get the key ingredient for their wine?
Where is the cementery.
"One brother thinks he is a president and the other is a criminal. Thankfully, I kept my nose clean and became a successful Theatre critic. I am lucky to have a woman who I love."
Who is Mortimer
Besides their names, what do the sisters know about their gentlemen?
What is their religion and that they are without a family.
According to Abby, what is worse than murder?
What is lying.
What does Jonathan think Brophy is reporting? So what does he do?
What is he thinks that he is reporting that they caught him. So he turns himself in.
What does Mortimer find out at the end of the play? Why does this make him extremely happy?
What is the fact that Mortimer is not really a Brewster. This makes him happy because he can marry Elaine now and does not have to worry about the "crazy" that runs in the Brewster family.
"Vell, I am not truly licensed, but give me a drink and a scalpel and I will do wonders. My partner knows I like to go to the movies."
Who is Dr. Einstein
What inspired Martha and Abby to become serial killers?
What is when Mr. Midgely came to the aunts looking for a room. he was a very old and lonely man. He had a heart attack and died. That's when the aunts noticed how peaceful he looked. That's when they made their decision to help other lonely men reach that peace.
Why don't the sisters want Mr. Spenalzo buried in the cellar?
What is because they do not know his religion and they do not want a stranger buried with all their gentlemen. Also, because they say the basement is small and they can't afford to give up the space.
How does the play end? Do the aunts learn their lesson.
What is the play ends by the aunts serving Mr. Witherspoon a cup of wine. They do not learn anything from the whole play.
Why does Teddy say Mr. Witherspoon is moving in before he moves out?
Who is Mr. Taft.William Howard Taft The 27th president, the president after Theodore Roosevelt.
"Words make me go crazy and do evil things. I have been on the run for a long time, but I think I have found a place to stay."
Who is Jonathan
Though they argue, What is the number of people aunts have killed?
What is 12.
Why does Mortimer try to get O'Hara to stay?
What is because he wants O'Hara to find Mr. Spenalzo so Jonathan gets caught and taken out of the aunt's house.
What happens to O'Hara?
What is he gets suspended.
What was the name of the play that Mortimer was supposed to take Elaine to?
What is Murder Will Out