Ain't it a fine life, ________ the banner through it all?
Carrying
True or false:
"Pape" means newspaper
True
Main character and leader of the Newsies
Jack Kelly
Who played Jack Kelly in the 1992 film?
a) Christian Bale
b) Jake Gyllenhaal
c) Toby MacGuire
a) Christian Bale
Look at me! I'm the ____ of New York!
King
What does "strike" mean?
a) a replacement worker
b) when workers refuse to work
c) the top part of a newspaper
b) when workers refuse to work
The young reporter who falls in love with Jack
Katherine Plumber
Near the end of Newsies, who is revealed to be related to Joseph Pulitzer?
a) Crutchie
b) Davey
c) Katherine
c) Katherine
Now is the time to _____ ___ ___!(Now is the time to _____ ___ ___!)
Answer the call and don't delay! (Answer the call and don't delay!)
Wrongs will be righted, if we're united, let us _____ ___ ___!
Seize the day!
What does "scab" mean?
a) a protest
b) when ink runs on a newspaper
c) a replacement worker
c) a replacement worker
Jack's best friend
Crutchie
Finish the line:
One for all, and ___ ___ ___!
All for one!
Where it's clean and green and pretty, and they went and made a city outta clay
Wait to the minute that you get there, folks'll walk right up and say
"Welcome home, son! Welcome home to _____ __!"
Santa Fe
What does "carrying the banner" mean?
a) selling newspapers
b) going on strike
c) running away
a) selling newspapers
Owner of the newspaper The World and is the villain of the story
Joseph Pulitzer
True or false:
Katherine was working for The New York Sun
True
And the _____ ____ ____! And The Journal too! Mister Hearst an Pulitzer, have we got news for you!
World will know!
True or false:
A "circulation" is the line of striking workers outside their place of employment.
False- that's a "picket line."
"Circulation" refers to the number of newspapers being sold at one time.
Man who runs the refuge
Snyder
What does "reprise" mean?
a) it's going to be important later
b) a different version of a song we've already heard
c) when you get a prize twice
b) a different version of a song we've already heard