The boy and girl we meet in Ch. 1, they are related in some way.
Debbie and Jeff; they are cousins
Mr. Karsten's first name is...
What will Jeff win if he finds the mummy?
A reward of $10,000
playfully cause harm or trouble
mischief
meekly
quiet or shy behavior
She wants to enter a contest at school for this club.
Camera Club
The job that Mrs. Karsten takes working for Dr. Hackman which leads to her son and her moving into his house.
Secretary
Something terrible happened in Paul's room. What happened?
A man fell out of the window from the tower.
irrational fear of unknown or mysterious
superstition
abruptly
without warning; suddenly
Jeff wants to share the reward money with this person in his life because their company suddenly shut down.
His dad
These two people work for Dr. Hackman, one shows Paul to his room and the other works in the kitchen.
Jules and his wife, Anna.
Mr. Karsten notices words carved into a high beam that read...
ONLY I KNOW THE SECRET
sheltered or hidden from view
secluded
peculiar
odd, unusual, weird
They weren't willing to talk about the house on Hackman's Hill. This man is willing because he was there. (2 answers)
The Grandparents; Mr. Karsten
*Daily Double* For double the points:
Dr. Hackman worked as a professor in this subject specializing in these type of studies.
(2 answers)
History, Egyptian
*Daily Double*: For double the points, here's your clue
Dr. Hackman tells Paul about the pharaoh's curse and this Egyptian god who had the body of a man and the head of a jackal.
Anubis
to keep alive or in existence
preserved
confine
limit or restrict access
Mrs. Karsten and her son have a conversation about when they visited the museum. There was a certain room that made her son feel a certain way.
(2 answers)
Egyptian room; scared or frightened
In Chapter 5, Dr. Hackman gives Paul a job. Name the job and what does Paul appreciate after completing this task. (2 answers)
He asks him to polish the statues; He appreciates their beauty.
The bird's call sounded like "Come here, Come here."
to become used to or make a habit of something
accustomed
fascinated
capture the interest or hold the attention