Colossal
A national landmark Gram always wanted to visit
Old Faithful
The reason Mr. Birkway apologizes to his students
For reading his students' journals aloud
The reason Mrs. Cadaver knows Sal's mom
The bus journey/bus accident
The reason why the sheriff gives Sal a lecture and the reason she thinks she's going to jail
Driving without a license
This word is defined as a state of wild behavior
Frenzy
Gramps hurries to the hospital in this city after Gram's health takes a turn for the worse
Coeur d'Aileen
The image Sal creates when Mr. Birkway asks her to draw her soul.
A Maple leaf within a circle
Sal is reminded of her mother when she meets this character at the hospital
Ben's mother
This is the final resting place for Gram, also the location of their marriage.
The Aspen Grove/Bybanks, Kentucky
This word is defined as "in an unwilling or hesitant way"
Reluctantly
The ending of the novel finds Sal at this location.
Bybanks, Kentucky
This person is the twin brother of Margaret Cadaver
Mr. Birkway, Sal's teacher
This person was responsible for the letters showing up on the Winterbottom's porch
The individual whom Sal writes to after returning home.
Tom Fleet
A synonym for this word is frightening
Ghastly
The final resting place of Sal's mother.
Lewiston, Idaho
The adopted son of Sgt. Bickle, who is also Phoebe and Prudence's half brother
Mike Bickle
This is the only thing that angered Mr. Winterbottom upon his wife's return
The reason Margaret Cadaver gives Sal for not marrying her father
Sal's dad is still in love with Sal's mother
An antonym for this word is unnecessary
crucial
A location Sal's mother always wanted to visit
The Black Hills
DAILY DOUBLE
Part of the game Sal and Gramps play at the end of the story which teaches them to be more empathic-- they say:
"If I were in _________'s moccasins, I would..."
These are the final words of the novel
Huzzah Huzzah!