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What Johnny wanted Pony to stay
The church caught on
Nightly
Another name for a rumble
Police shot him
Condition of Bob, Dally, and Johnny
Cherry threw hers into Dally's face
Where you would find the editorial section
She became a greaser spy
Johnny liked this type of Southern gentlemen
Red body fluid
Dally was carrying one to scare or bluff people
The west end gang
Soda fought for this reason
___________ inhalation; firefighters sometimes get it when in a burning building
Hard-fighter; Shepard's first name
Johnny Killed him
Place where Johnny died
Dally injured this limb when he helped save Johnny
The Socs and Greasers were going to solve it all with a . . . .
Transportation to Windrixville
Johnny's murder weapon
He killed Bob and saved the children from the fire
Reason Darry fought; it also symbolized Pony's hair
Johnny's note said that there is still ______ in the world
He acquitted Pony
Police were looking for Johnny and Pony near this USA state
Poet Robert _________
Did not want to participate in the big Rumble (soc)
Johnny enjoyed reading this book - Gone With the ______
Mustang colour
Ponyboy's eldest brother
Ponyboy was almost drowned in it
Pony smoke them
Cherry is one for the greasers
This caused Pony to lose his trademark
Holden; he started the rumble
Bob wore these on his fingers
Author S.E. ___________
Darry, Sodapop, and Ponyboy are related in this way
Darry hit Ponyboy because he was _________
Johnny and Ponyboy fell asleep in the empty ___________
The middle Curtis brother
Cherry's friend; Soc girl
east-end gang
Slang for a knife
The kind of sandwiches Johnny ate at Dairy Queen
The narrator of the story
Pony must write one of these for his English class
Johnny did not want to see this family member when he was in the hospital
Ponyboy broke the end off one and threatened the Socs with it
It means cool or sharp; slang word the greasers use
Nickname for the police
Slang or nickname for a gun
Their parents died in a car ___________
The name of Sodapop's horse
Two-Bit got his switch blade when he ____________ it

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