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Vocabulary
100

Who was the first person that Jeffrey(Maniac) met in Two Mills?

Amanda Beale

100

What was the name of the knot Jeffrey untied to win free pizza?

Cobble's Knot

100

Where did Jeffrey meet Grayson?

The zoo

100

What was the book that Amanda first gave to Jeffrey?

The Children's Crusade

100

What does the phrase "a knot fat as a mushroom" mean?

The knot was huge.

200

Who did Jeffrey invite to Piper McNab's birthday party?

Mars Bar

200

What was the name of the "sickness" kids got if they went into Finsterwald's backyard?

Finsterwallies

200

Where was Maniac born?

Bridgeport

200

What did Jeffrey love that Grayson gave him on his last Christmas?

Grayson's old baseball glove.

200

What type of figurative language is the phrase, "flocking from school like birds from a tree."

Simile

300

How did Mrs. Pickwell call her kids to dinner?

She whistled.

300

Where did Jeffrey meet Amanda?

On her way to school.

300

What was the Beale's Address?

728 Sycamore.

300

What was Jeffrey allergic to?

Pizza

300

What does the phrase, "the best cakes in the world!" mean?

The cakes were really good.

400

What was the first book that Grayson read cover to cover?

The Little Engine That Could.

400

What animal did Maniac kiss, according to the rhyme in the beginning of the book?

a Bull

400

What was the address that Jeffrey painted outside of the band shell?

101 Band Shell Boulevard

400

What was the first thing that Grayson gave Jeffrey to eat?

A Cup-a-Soup

400

What type of figurative language is the phrase, "His eyes said, Why did you say that?"

Personification

500

Whose football did Jeffrey catch in the beginning of the book?

Hands Down

500

What was painted on the front of the Beale's home, meant to hurt Jeffrey?

Fishbelly go home

500

Where did Maniac meet Piper and Russell?

Valley Forge

500

When did Maniac eat his first Butterscotch Krimpet?

At Cobbles Corner

500

What type of figurative language is, "the sheep lie not with the lion."

Idiom