The man who was murdered
Who was Ed Boddy
The four macromolecules
What are Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Nucleic Acids
The four people in this class who are in Beauty and the Beast
Who are Owen, Sabrina, Ellie, and Jordyn
The classification of Monomers
What is the building blocks of of Macromolecules
The three people he was supposed to meet
Who are Rustin Peece, Ima Widdoe, and Paul Bearer
The one Macromolecule we don't eat
What is Nucleic Acids
The candy that Mrs. Bailey hates
What is candy corn
The metaphor example used for monomers
What is LEGO bricks
The Macromolecule was missing in one of the meals, and the person he met with for that meal
What are Protein and Ima Widdoe
Simple food example for Carbohydrates
What is pasta
The three flavors from the disgusting pudding lab
What are Chocolate, Vanilla, and Butterscotch
The Monomer that forms Proteins
What are Amino Acids
The most likely murderer
Who is Ima Widdoe, or the ex-wife
The name commonly given to Lipids (the more familiar title)
What is Fats
The fate of the loose Grasshopper from the terrariums
What is death and a trip to the trash can
The Monomer(s) that form Lipids
What are Fatty Acids and Glycerol
The three restaurants he was scheduled to meet at
What is Steak-y Fingers, Luigi's Linguini, and American Pie Pizzeria
The purpose of Lipids
What is long term energy, and forming cell walls
The series the front center table constantly debates over and the author
What is Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
The Monomer that forms Carbohydrates
What are Monosaccharides (Bonus 50 points if you can pronounce it properly)