While living on God’s Thumb, Stanley and Zero survive primarily by eating these, which grow in the mud and have a very strong smell.
Onions
Stanley and Zero must remain perfectly still in a hole while these deadly, yellow-spotted creatures crawl all over them.
Lizards
This is the name of the new product invented by Stanley’s father, which finally cured foot odor and made the family wealthy.
Sploosh
This is the name of the "muddy water" Stanley and Zero drink at the top of the mountain, which Stanley realizes is actually a natural spring.
Sploosh (not the Peach Nectar)
*DOUBLE POINTS!
This is the name written on the side of the suitcase that Stanley and Zero find, which proves the Warden has no legal right to it.
Stanley Yelnats
During the party at the Yelnats' house, this famous African-American baseball player appears in a commercial for Stanley’s father’s product.
Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston
Stanley feels a strange sense of happiness and realizes he actually likes himself for the first time; he attributes this change to having done this for Zero.
Carrying Zero up on the mountain.
When the Attorney General and Ms. Morengo arrive, they are able to take Zero with them because his files have mysteriously disappeared, a situation the Warden calls this specific phrase.
Destruction of records / Hole in the Cyber Space
Although she doesn't appear in the final scene, this woman is credited with getting Camp Green Lake closed and ensuring the Warden had to sell the land.
Ms. Morengo
*DOUBLE POINTS!
Stanley and Zero return to Camp Green Lake under the cover of darkness with a plan to dig in the specific hole where Stanley originally found this item.
KB's lipstick case
This is the specific reason the yellow-spotted lizards did not bite Stanley and Zero, a biological fact linked to what they had been eating on the mountain.
Onion Blood! *DOUBLE POINTS!
After the camp is shut down, the text mentions that the land will eventually be converted into one of these.
Girl Scout camp
As they dig in the final chapter of this section, Stanley’s shovel strikes a hard object; before they can pull it out, they are suddenly illuminated by a flashlight held by this person.
Warden
This character, the great-great-grandson of the person who originally stole the Yelnats fortune, is revealed to be the one who finally broke the family curse by fulfilling a 150-year-old promise. *Be specific with the NUMBER!
Stanley Yelnats IV
In the final scene, a woman is seen singing the "pig lullaby" to Zero; while the book implies it, this is the specific name of the woman, revealed to be Zero's mother.
Madame Zeroni’s great-great-great-granddaughter