He loved games, chess, and disguises. His wife left him after their adult daughter drowned the night before her wedding.
Westing had not been seen in thirteen years, since his involvement in a near-fatal car accident along with a friend named Dr. Turtle feels surprised that the article fails to mention the letter next to his bed or the evidence that she had been in the house.
The heirs assemble at the Westing mansion. More heirs arrive: Dr. When Judge J. The final two heirs enter: Crow, the cleaning woman; and Sydelle Pulaski, who uses a crutch and claims to have a disease. Sydelle takes notes in shorthand as Plum reads the eccentric but legal will.
Written by Westing, the document explains that he returned to live among his friends and enemies. The heirs are his nieces and nephews, and one of them took his life. As the group expresses anxiety, Plum continues reading. Praising the opportunities of America, the will states that anyone who plays the Westing game may become rich. Judge Ford protests, but the will instructs her to sit down and read a letter from Plum and then directs everyone to say a silent prayer for Westing.
The heirs gather in the game room, where they are paired into eight teams: Madame Hoo Mr. The teams receive envelopes filled with squares with words written on them. Most try to rearrange the squares to make sense, but Sydelle and Angela listen to the others to try to figure out their clues.
Throughout the scene, Theo has played several moves with an unknown opponent on a chessboard that was previously set up. Back at Sunset Towers, the pairs get to work. Most tenants try to convince Sydelle to share her notes of the will, but she refuses. They decide to buy stocks in these companies plus in Westing Paper Products. Hoo and Grace look at their clues in Mr. Grace tells Mr. Hoo to ask his son for his clues, but Mr.
Theo asks more questions about the night Turtle went into the Westing house. He tells Doug about the chess game in the game room, and they decide to figure out which heir plays chess. The letter is signed by Dr.
Sikes, who was also in the car accident. Judge Ford determines to find the heir before anyone else to ensure justice, not vengeance, wins out. She calls a newspaper to find out everything she can about the heirs. But when Sydelle and Angela get to her apartment, they find the door open and her notebook stolen. The tenants begin leaving notes for one another on the elevator wall. Sydelle requests the return of her notebook, an anonymous person asks that players gather to discuss sharing clues, and Judge Ford invites everyone to a party.
Turtle and Flora return from placing their stock order. Grace tries to convince Turtle to share her clues by treating Turtle with extra kindness, but Turtle refuses to ever share her clues. Angela and Sydelle plan to attend the party dressed alike to find out if anyone is a twin. Grace tries to get Sydelle to share their notes by saying any money she wins will go to Angela.
Hoo sued Westing over a diaper invention he claims Westing stole. Many heirs watch one another, like Chris, who looks to see who else besides Sydelle limps. Theo talks about chess, and Sydelle keeps bringing up twins. The guests discuss a sentence that Flora remembers from the will about God refining gold.
The tenants meet at the coffee shop. Sydelle believes she should get a larger share because the will holds clues, too, and she took notes on the document. Unexpectedly, Mr. Hoo pulls out her shorthand pad, saying someone left it at his restaurant. Hoo proposes that Sydelle get a larger share, but Judge Ford wants to postpone a decision until all heirs are present. Instead, they ask one another questions.
Suddenly, the meeting comes to a panicked end. Everyone gathered in the coffee shop hears the sound of bangs and screams. Theodorakis rushes out of the kitchen covered in tomato sauce. She and her husband think someone set off a bomb. She recalls the other connections heirs have to Westing: Mr.
Hoo through the lawsuit; Sandy, who used to work in the paper factory; and herself. Judge Ford looks in the phone book to find a detective and sees a name that seems too coincidental.
She dials a number and hears the voice she was expecting. The scene opens as the unnamed bomber sets a can on a kitchen shelf in Mr. Grace, meanwhile, has a new job as a hostess, and most of the tenants are coming for dinner. Grace seats Chris and Sydelle together. Jake Wexler joins Turtle, who is listening to a bad stock report on the radio, and Turtle accuses her father of being a bookie. Sydelle asks Chris if he can walk and says being in a wheelchair is the perfect disguise for a criminal, which delights Chris.
Sydelle goes to the kitchen to thank the chef just as Otis enters the restaurant and the bomb goes off. Sydelle is injured, and Jake calls an ambulance, which takes her, accompanied by Angela, to the hospital. The police officer and fire inspector investigate but believe both explosions were due to a gas explosion. However, the bomber is already planning to place the next bomb in the Wexler apartment.
Teams begin gathering at Sunset Towers. Sandy has been working on the clues but has come up with six suspects, not one. He and Judge Ford agree that Westing seems out to get someone. Crow and Otis are in the Wexler kitchen. Deere then takes Angela to the hospital to see Sydelle.
At this time, Dr. Turtle has been telling them about her night in the Westing mansion. She says Westing looked too peaceful to have been murdered. After Otis leaves, Sandy says that the only others who went out that evening were Otis and Crow, who left together. Inside the building, Judge Ford comes home from work with newspaper clippings about tenants. She and Sandy look at them and discuss the mysterious Mrs. Westing, whom Judge Ford knew long ago. Sandy explains that according to the gossip, Violet killed herself because she wanted to marry George instead of the politician.
Angela is miserable at her own wedding shower. As she opens her presents, an impatient Turtle reaches over to peek, but Angela grabs the gift away, and the lid blasts into the air.
Fireworks shoot out, leaving Angela with burned hands and a deep cut on her cheek. The police arrive, but the captain believes the explosion is a prank, not a bomb. Privately, Turtle tells Angela she will have some scarring and that what she did was dumb. Pretending to be asleep, Sydelle realizes that Angela is the bomber. The stock market drops, and the bomb squad investigates packages arriving at Sunset Towers.
Hoo sued Westing for stealing his disposable diaper invention and settled for a cash payment despite thinking he was cheated.
In his apartment, Theo studies his clues and realizes that by moving the letters, he can create the chemical solution for an explosive, NH4NO3, while the remaining letters spell Otis. He believes he has found the murderer and goes to tell Doug but runs into Crow, who pulls him into her apartment to pray. Then Sandy reads about Otis Amber and starts laughing out loud.
At school, Theo thinks the previous night with Crow must have been a dream. He tells Doug their clues point to ammonium nitrate, which can be used to make explosives. Doug isn't interested; he knows that if he wins his upcoming track meet, he will get an athletic scholarship. Still, he agrees to spy on Otis after school and follows him around town and back to Sunset Towers. Then Otis gives Doug a letter from Plum; the heirs must gather on Saturday night.
Sandy and Judge Ford meet to review their notes. They have learned nothing new about Otis and Dr. Deere, but Sydelle, the fifty-year-old secretary, has no Westing connection. In the hospital, Angela tells Dr. Deere that they will have to postpone the wedding. Turtle kicks Dr. Deere in the shin. Chris says Flora shared a clue, but Dr. Deere wants to take Chris to the hospital to see a neurologist about a new medicine.
The stock market finally turns upward for Turtle and Flora. Otis believes the bomber is Mr. She visits Mr. Judge Ford and Sandy meet to review their list. The fifty-seven-year-old Crow is divorced from a man named Windkloppel and started a soup kitchen, but her Westing connection remains unknown.
Next, they discuss the Wexler family. At the hospital, Chris, who is undergoing tests, visits Angela to give her an envelope he found in his bathrobe pocket that he mistakenly believes must be from Theo. Turtle and Flora sell their stock for a profit, Doug follows Otis, and Theo goes to the hospital after blowing up the science lab while experimenting with chemical fertilizers. Theodorakis tells Judge Ford about his relationship with Violet.
Feeling trapped, Violet committed suicide. Theo follows Otis to the soup kitchen to spy. Judge Ford and Sandy review their own information.
Sandy lost his pension when Westing fired him. Judge Ford grew up in the Westing household, where her parents worked. Westing paid for her education, which remains an unpaid debt. Turtle posts a notice confessing to setting the bombs. All the heirs did not receive a prize because some died and some were the same person. The tone of the Westing game is usually a bullish tone. How many characters did Sam Westing play in the westing game?
Sam Westing played as four characters in the Westing Game. He was Sandy Mcsouthers, Mr. Eastman, Sam Westing, and Barney Northup. How much money do the pairs get in the westing game?
Forfeits: If any player drops out, the partner must leave the game. The pair must return the money. Each pair may then give one answer. Who is paired with whom in the Westing Game?
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