Holden’s younger brother passed away from ______.
Leukemia
This "secret slovenly" roommate gets into a fistfight with Holden over a girl.
Stradlater
Holden spends most of the book wandering through this major U.S. city.
New York City
The Exposition of the story takes place at this school.
Pencey Prep
This is Holden’s favorite word for people who act entitled, fake, or hypocritical.
Phony
This 10-year-old girl is the only person Holden feels is truly "non-phony."
Phoebe
The hygiene-challenged neighbor who frequently barged into Holden’s room.
Ackley
This "phony" socialite goes on a date with Holden to a play and ice skating, only for him to insult her.
Sally Hayes
During the Falling Action, Holden flees this man’s apartment after a confusing physical encounter.
Mr. Antolini
Holden’s most iconic possession, which he bought in New York for a dollar.
Red hunting hat
This is the color of the ink Allie used to write on his baseball glove.
Green
Holden was the manager of this sports team at Pencey before he lost the equipment on the subway.
Fencing
This elevator man and Sunny's bodyguard punches Holden in the stomach over $5.
Maurice
Holden’s primary internal conflict is his struggle with the transition into this stage of life.
Adulthood
What is unique about Allie's baseball mitt?
It has poems written on it.
In the resolution of the book, Holden is telling his story from where?
A mental health facility/psych hospital in California.
Holden is expelled from Pencey after failing this many out of his five subjects.
Four
This is where Holden stays while in the city.
A sketchy hotel
Holden’s dream of being a "Catcher in the Rye" involves saving children from falling off of one of these.
A cliff
The museum Holden visits appeals to him because these items inside of them never change, unlike people.
Glass cases (or exhibits/displays)
Holden's father's job
Lawyer
This is where Holden goes with Ackley and Mal Brossard instead of seeing a movie
To a restaurant to eat burgers
While in the city, Holden is constantly preoccupied with the whereabouts of these animals during the winter.
Ducks
At the end of the book, Holden cautions readers against telling people their own stories, because...
You'll start missing everybody.
Jane's unique strategy when playing checkers.
Keeping all her kings on the back row