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100

This person wants to buy a portion of Ray's farm and jokes he might find diamonds in his field when discussing Ray's finances.

Who is Mark, Annie's brother?

100

The reason Ray stops in Chicago during his road trip.

What is to see a baseball game in Comiskey Park?

100

"Ease his pain" is the second message Ray heard from an imaginary announcer. Who is the "he" this refers to?

Who is J.D. Salinger?

100

The location/setting where Ray notices a family watching a baseball game where only the father/husband is interested.

Where is New York, at Yankee Stadium?

100

The place Ray keeps his gun when convincing J.D. Salinger to join him.

What is the trunk of his car?

200

Ray's blood-related family member we learn more about during his flashbacks while driving to Boston with J.D. Salinger.

Who is Richard Kinsella, Ray's twin brother?

200

The reason the police officer pulls over Ray and Salinger. 

What is a broken tail light?

200

The person who states "Well, until you can I don't think you should shoot anything unless you need it for food" as well as what is occurring in this moment.

Who is Ray's mom? What is the moment where Ray uses a gun for the first time and shows his mom the bird he killed?

200

The city where Ray stops to eat at a diner and is caught in a holdup during a domestic dispute.

Where is Cleveland?

200

The thing J.D. Salinger continues to ask Ray repeatedly when he arrives to take him to Boston. 

What is being under psychiatric care?

300

The person who helps Ray with his farm before leaving on his road trip.

Who is Chesty, a retired farmer?

300

The thing Ray buys in Des Moines.

What is a gun?

300

Ray's location where it says "I eat the crackers and drink the Dr. Pepper in front of a fuzzy TV as full of moving shadows as a prisoner's past."

Where is Pittsburgh?

300

The baseball field J.D. Salinger dreamed about playing on as a child.

What is Polo Grounds?

300

The second section of the field that Ray completes at the beginning of the chapter.

What is the Home Plate?

400

The name J.D. Salinger asks Ray to call him.

Who is Jerry?

400

Ray offers this to Salinger to pursue him into coming to the baseball game with him.

What is a baseball hit by Shoeless Joe Jackson?

400

The "he" referred to in the quote, "'Ah, so he's with you.' the bullet-headed man behind the cash register says to us, and points a fat white finger at..." and what is occurring at this moment.

Who is the boy wandering around the Greek restaurant alone? What is Ray and J.D. Salinger stopping to eat before the Red Sox game?

400

The season when Ray finished building the full field.

What is fall?

400

The thing Ray does to help a person when stopping in Boston on his way to J.D. Salinger.

What is helping the man buy a meal?

500

The person who gives Ray directions to find J.D. Salinger's home.

Who is the gas station attendant?

500

The rumor that is J.D. Salinger's obsessive fear and the reason he stopped writing, according to a guest at one of Mark's party.

What is the fear of aging?

500

The person who states "But if you want to snicker when we're alone, it's okay" and what they were laughing at.

Who is Annie? What is Mark's research over corn weevils?

500

The location where Ray sees flowers that he drives back to at night after Karin asks for flowers to wake up to in the morning.

Where is Iowa City?

500

Ray finds this ironic about the seating at Fenway Park.

What is no seats above left field (the only seats above the field he built)?