Flavor of Mr. Wonka's latest chewing gum
Tomato Soup, Roast beef, and Blueberry Pie
Mr. Wonka repeatedly ask Mike not to do this
Mumble
Each side of the square candies that look ‘round' has this
A Painted Face
Mr. Wonka employs them as nut-shellers in the nut room.
Squirrels
The 2 children left with Mr. Wonka, now
Mike Teavee and Charlie Bucket
Violet morphs into this when she chews Mr. Wonka's gum prototype
A blueberry
By doing this, one prevent oneself from floating upward forever after drinking a fizzy lifting drink
Burping
Argues that the square candies that look ‘round, in fact look square
Veruca Salt
No. of squirrels that worked at Mr. Wonka's factory
100
Mr. Wonka offer Mrs. Teavee this, when she feels ill in the elevator
His hat
The Oompa-Loompas bring Violet here after her transformation
The juicing room
The word Wafting means....
To move gently through the air...( Fragrance/smell)
This makes the Oompa-Loompas giddy and drunk
Butterscotch and Buttergin
Any 3 animals that Veruca had as pets, back home.
2 dogs, 4 cats, 6 bunny rabbits, 2 parakeets, 3 canaries, a green parrot, a turtle, a bowl of goldfish, a cage of white mice and, a old hamster.
Mr. Wonka and the others accompanying him, use the Elevator as....
Mike Teavee was tired of walking
The word Peculiar means...
Strange/absurd/abnormal
The FIZZY LIFTING DRINKS room does this....
Fill you up with bubbles and are full of a special kind of gas that it lifts you off the ground like a balloon
Mr. Wonka refers to Mrs. Salt as
An old fish
Mr. Wonka used the squirrels instead of the Oompa-Loompas for getting the nuts out of the walnuts as....
Only the squirrels could get the whole nut from the nutshell
2 ways that prove the lift was not an ordinary one
1. Lift had 100s of tiny buttons
2. Went sideways and upwards and downwards and slant too.
3. The entire lift was made of thick, clear glass.
The word Banister means...
The railing at the sides of a staircase
The word peered (in) means..
To look carefully but with great difficulty