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Pip's first name
Charles Dickens father's name
______ is impressed with Pips progress in education.
On his birthday, Pip visits Miss ________.
Joined Pip and Joe working at the forge
What inn does Pip stay in?
Herbert Pocket's girlfriend
Pip was sent to _______ School.
Dickens was born in the month of ________.
Dickens's first love
Dickens's wife
Dickens referred to himself as a serious _______.
Joe marries ______ toward the end of the story.
Estella goes to ______ to be educated as a lady.
Pip thinks Miss Havisham is his ______.
When Pip meets Miss Havisham, she is wearing a _______ dress.
Pip gets to ______ Estella after winning the fight.
Pip becomes very good friends with Herbert ______.
The Victorian Era was named after Queen _______.
Magwitch's wife
Magwitch's third name
Pip argues with Bentley ______ over Estella.
Who tells Pip not to go home?
Pip injures his ______ while saving Miss Havisham from the fire.
Who nurses Pip's arms back to health?
Wemmick refers to his father as the ______ parent.
Pip trips over sleeping ______ on the staircase.
Pip's benefactor
Magwitch kills ______ during a fight on the boat.
Herbert Pocket was the ______, young gentleman that Pip fought.
Who kills Pip's sister?
Miss Havisham lives in ______ House.
Occupation of Mr. Jaggers
Number of hours it took for Pip to get to London from the country
Miss Havisham ______ Estella when she was young.
Wemmick is Jagger's ______.
Herbert's nickname for Pip
Pip and Herbert plan to escape with Magwitch by ______.
Charles Dickens dies of a ______.
One of the things that Pip steals for his convict
Estella is usually ______ to Pip.
Pip's sister's name
Joe and Biddy name their son ______.
Joe's occupation
Who takes care of Pip when he becomes extremely ill?
Pip and Estella hold ______ in the garden at the end of the story.
The clocks at Satis House were stopped at twenty to ______.
Pip told dying Magwitch that he loved his ______.
Pip's money given by Magwitch is taken over by the ______.
Miss Havisham encourages Estella to break Pip's ______.

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