What is Madeline's nickname?
What is Mad?
What decade(s) does the book cover?
What is the 1950s/60s?
How was Elizabeth educated?
What is a library/library card?
What activity do Calvin and Elizabeth do together?
What is rowing?
What magazine wrote an article about Elizabeth?
What is Life Magazine?
What does Elizabeth put in Mad's lunchbox?
What are inspirational notes?
What is the name of the dog?
What was Elizabeth fired for?
What is an unwed pregnancy?
Where did Elizabeth and Calvin work?
What is Hastings Research Institute?
What word does 6:30 have a hard time grasping?
What is smart?
Who helps raise Madeline?
Who is Harriet and Six-Thirty?
What network picked up the book and has developed it into a tv show, which premieres FRIDAY?!
What is Apple?
What was Elizabeth's research on?
What is abiogenesis?
How did Calvin and Elizabeth meet? (Hint: it was a disgusting meet-cute)
What is Calvin vomiting all over Elizabeth?
There's multiple potential answers here so we'll see...
What are two popular meals Elizabeth cooks?
What are stews and casseroles?
Who helped in Elizabeth's discovery?
Who is Madeline, Amanda, and Mr. Pine (aka Walter)?
Whose POVs do we hear from throughout the book?
Who is Madeline, Walter, Elizabeth, and 6:30?
What's the name of Elizabeth's show?
What is Supper at Six?
Who is Calvin's best friend?
Who is Wakely?
What does an article about the show call Elizabeth?
What is Luscious Lizzie?
Who is on Madeline's family tree? (only need one)
Who is Sojourner Truth, Amelia Earhart, Nefertiti, Walter, the acorn, her grandfather in prison PJs, her grandmother eating tamales?
What does Elizabeth make her famous coffee with?
What is a Bunsen burner, flask, a mortar/pestle, a cheesecloth, and a beaker?
What does Elizabeth always wear?
What is a pencil?
Who is Avery Parker?
Who is Calvin's biological mother?
What's Elizabeth's closing line?
What is, "Children, set the table, your mother needs a moment for herself?"