On an old time-table, Nick once made a list of ___.
People who attended Gatsby's parties
In 1919 Wolfshiem great criminal act involved ___.
baseball
Cody hires Gatsby as his ___.
assistant on the yacht
There is a picture of Dan Cody and a picture of Gatsby when younger. In both pictures, the men are wearing ___.
yachting clothes
Chapter six opens with Gatsby being paid a visit by ___.
a reporter
Twice Gatsby refers to a ___ event that happened to him long ago.
sad
Mr. Wolfshiem had told Rosy Rosenthal not to leave the table in the restaurant because ___.
he knew that Rosy was going to be shot
Dan Cody had become rich ___.
by mining for gold and silver
The novel insinuates (hints that) Ella Kaye was ___.
responsible for Cody's death
After not having visited Gatsby for a couple weeks, Nick decides to pay a visit. Shortly afterwards, Gatsby is visited by ___, along with two other people.
Tom
Gatsby says: “It’s pretty, isn’t it…. Haven’t you ever seen it before?” Gatsby is referring to his ___.
car
Wolfshiem mistakenly thinks that Nick is the man who is looking for ___.
a business connection
Young Gatsby had taken a row boat to row out to Dan Cody’s yacht ___.
to warn him of an approaching wind
Gatsby was supposed to inherit $25,000 from Cody; instead, ___ got it.
Ella Kaye
Tom tells Nick that he thinks Gatsby must have made his money as ___.
a bootlegger
To prove his Montenegro story, Gatsby shows Nick ___.
his medal
Gatsby says Wolfshiem is a “smart man” to explain why Wolfshiem ___.
is not in jail
Because he used Cody as a negative example (an example of what not to do), Gatsby never ___.
drank alcohol
Gatsby says it took him three years to ___.
earn the money to buy his house
When Gatsby introduces Tom at the party, he introduces him as the ___.
polo player
Gatsby takes a white card (supposedly a Christmas card from the commissioner) so that he can ___.
get out of a ticket
Meyer Wolfshiem’s cuff buttons are actually ___.
teeth
Gatsby had been at St. Olaf’s College for two weeks, supporting himself ___.
as a janitor
The man who built Gatsby’s house offered to pay five years’ taxes for his neighbors if they would ___.
have their roofs thatched
An unnamed woman, who accompanies a man named Mr. Sloane, invites Gatsby to dinner. Which is true?
Gatsby accepts the offer, but he wasn’t supposed to.