Characters
Miscellaneous
Symbols
Plot
Background Information
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The 17 year old daughter of a physician 

Who is Lucie Manette

100

Lived in 105 North Tower

Who is Dr. Manette

100

The Woodman

What is Fate

100

Dr. Manette says his name is this

What is 105 North Tower

100

The year the French Revolution began 

What is 1789

200
Works at Tellson's Bank

Who is Jarvis Lorry

200

The reasoning behind Madame Defarge knitting

What is so she appears to be busy and not listening to conservations 

200

The Farmer

What is Death

200

The number of years Dr. Manette was imprisoned

What is 18 years

200

DAILY DOUBLE

The device used to harm people turning the French Revolution

What is the Guillotine

300

The name of supporters of the revolution

What is Jacques

300

In chapter two, the people in the mail coach were scared these people were approaching

What is highwaymen

300

The word "Blood" written on a wall

What is referring to the bloody revolution coming to France

300

Where do Mr. Lorry, Lucie, and Dr. Manette go in chapter six?

What is England

300

How many Estates were there

What is Three Estates

400

Owns a wine shop 

Who is Monsieur Defarge

400

The people of France were upset during this pre revolutionary time period due to this 

What is starvation and poverty

400

Wine

What is, the broken wine symbolizing hunger in Paris and blood spilling in the streets

400

The message Mr. Lorry gives in the second chapter

What is "Recalled to Life"

400

The key moment that started the French Revolution

What is The storming of the Bastille 

500

Very ruthless in both demeanor and with knitting needles

Who is Madame Defarge

500

The location of the wine shop

What is Saint Antoine 

500

DAILY DOUBLE

The footsteps or horses footsteps echoing as they approach the mail coach in chapter two

What is a threat or fate approaching

500

The reason behind Lucie and Mr. Lorry going to the wine shop

What is so Lucie can meet her father and nurse him back to health

500

The name of King Louis and Marie Antoinette's palace

What is The Palace of Versailles 

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