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Author of Great Expectations
Pips Job in Cairo
Age of Pip when the story began
Name of Pips legal guardian
Name of old woman Pip helps
Name of Joe's wife
Where Pip meets the convict
The clerk of the Church in Pips town
The girl who Pip loved
The city where Estella went for education
Pips benefactor
What cause Pips injuries
Pip's first name
Person who stayed with Charles Dickens until he died
Poor areas in London
The place that pip goes to live
Person who lived in a castle
Pip's best friend
Pips family member who practically raised him
Person who married Estella
Name of Wemmick's Castle
Charles Dickens of one of ____ siblings
Number of guineys Pip receives from Miss.Havisham
What was Miss Havisham laid on after the fire
The person Wemmick marries
Pip took this food to the convict
Pips former roommate
Who has Great Expectation
Magwitchs Enemy
Pips brother-in-law
Pip got burned here
The wheelwright
The amount of pounds Pip got for his 21st birthday
Who is Wemmick to Jaggers
Joe is ___ about Pips education
Joe's occupation
What day does Pip visit Miss Havisham
What age was Charles Dickens when he left school
The Victorian Era was named after
Pip gets to London and feels
Pip went from visiting Havisham one a week to every
Charles Dickens father was a clerk for the
Charles Dickens belonged to the _____ Church of England
The person Charles Dickens left his wife to be with
Who did Joe name his son after
Pips last name
Charles Dickens had a ____ memory
Pip meets Biddy at
The nickname Herbert gave Pip
The problem Pip finds himself in when he spends to much money

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