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The birth name of the nicknamed greaser, "Two-Bit-Matthews."
The first name belonging to the soc who was killed by the greaser Johnny Cade.
The last name of the greaser who shares his first name with the capital of Texas.
The slang term used for things recognized as, "cool."
The name of the beverage particularly loved by the youngest curtis brother, "Ponyboy."
The gang listed in the Outsiders who reside on the Western Coast.
The poor gang in the Outsiders, who reside on the Eastern Coast.
The real name behind the individual given the nickname, "Cherry."
The restaurant to which Dally, Ponyboy, and Johnny visited after the news about the murdering of the soc calmed down.
The first name belonging to the oldest Curtis brother.
The first name belonging to the most, "attractive," Curtis brother.
What the greasers and socs planned to do after Randy's friend was killed by the greaser Johnny.
The town of belonging to the abandoned church Ponyboy and Johnny hid in for their days as criminals.
The name of the novel Johnny passed on to Ponyboy at the end of, "The Outsiders," story.
The first name of Randy's girlfriend?
What type of car did Randy and the other socs who jumped Johnny and Pony drove?
What is the first and last name of the character who bleached Ponyboy's hair?
What is the first name of the greaser who is a best friend to the second youngest Curtis brother?
What animal is named Mickey Mouse, in the confines of the novel?
What do Ponyboy and Johnny accidentally do when talking in the vacant lot?
What is the first name belonging to the narrator of the story?
Who wrote the poem, "Nothing Gold can Stay," recited by Ponyboy Curtis.
What subject did the teacher who confronted Ponyboy about his grades in his class teach?
What is the name of the gang founded by Tim Shepard?
What is the first name of the brother to Tim Shepard?
What is the name of the girlfriend to the second Curtis brother?
The object used by the socs to attempt to kill the narrator of the story.
What place does the narrator describe as a place with just, "Ordinary people," without greasers or socs?
Who does Johnny Cade mention in his letter to the narrator at the end of the novel, (Besides the narrator himself.)

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