Count Olaf makes the children keep their clothes in this.
A cardboard box.
Violet's dominant hand, and an important plot point.
Her right hand.
This symbol is found all around Olaf's house.
Eyes.
The names of the Baudelaire Orphans.
Violet, Klaus and Sunny.
Count Olaf's writing was "illegible"
Unreadable, poor handwriting.
What happens to Count Olaf at the end of the book?
He escapes after being arrested.
Violet's age.
14.
The man who captures Violet has these for hands.
Hooks.
Delivered the news that the children's parents died.
Mr. Poe.
Count Olaf was not someone to be "trifled" with.
Messed with, taken lightly, not taken seriously
Give TWO features of Count Olaf's appearance
* He was very tall * He was very thin
* Dressed in a grey suit which had dark stains
* His face was unshaven *Had one long eyebrow
* His eyes were very shiny
* Had an eye tattooed on his ankle
Violet invents this device to rescue Sunny.
A grappling hook.
This shows that Mr. Poe is unwell.
His cough.
Her house is where the children wished they lived.
Justice Strauss.
Klauss looked in Justice Strauss' library for information about "nuptial" law.
Marriage or relating to marriage.
Count Olaf is acting in "loco parentis," a term which means ...
In place of a parent.
Violet never worries about this trivial thing.
Her hair.
Olaf and the theater troupe all share this feature as villains.
They are all ugly.
The member of Olaf's theatre troupe that threatened Violet and Klaus.
The hook-handed man OR the man with the hook hands.
The orphans discovered a "fiendish" plot involving marriage and stealing their fortune.
Cruel, evil, wicked
The name of Count Olaf's "play" in which he will marry Violet.
The Marvelous Marriage.
Violet wants to make these small, bottle-based bombs.
Molotov Cocktails.
This ominous structure is where the orphans go near the end of the book.
Olaf's Tower.
The name of Mr. Poe's obnoxious boys.
Edgar and Albert.
Violet found their situation to be "lamentably" deplorable.
Unfortunate, sadly