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where does nick carraway live? (5)
who was nick’s cousin once removed? (5)
what sport did tom play in college? (6)
how did the narrator describe the blond, spiritless man at the garage? (25)
the man who sold ms. wilson her dog told her the breed. what breed did the man say that the dog was? (28)
catherine said that the reason that tom and daisy did not get a divorce was because of daisy’s religion. what religion did catherine claim daisy to be? (33)
what university did jordan thing gatsby attended? (49)
what type of boat were gatsby and nick going to ride after they had met at the party? (53)
who was the person that mr. wolfshiem tells the story about being shot? (70)
what is jordan baker’s profession? (71)
what town did daisy live in when she was a teenager? (74)
who was the lieutenant that daisy was with when she was 18? (75)
what caused daisy to change her mind about marrying tom? (76)
what kind of necklace did tom give daisy the day before their wedding? (76)
what month did daisy have her daughter? (77)
when nick called daisy to his house so that she could talk to gatsby, what did nick say they were meeting for? (83)
what were the pieces of mr. gatsby's clothing that daisy called beautiful? (92)
what type of fisher was mr. gatsby? (98)
who was the sailor that took mr. gatsby under his wing for 5 years? (100)
who inherited cody’s millions after he had died? (100)
when gatsby was introducing tom and daisy, he introduced tom as what type of player? (105)
who did myrtle mistake tom’s wife to be? (125)
how does jordan describe new york in the summer? (125)
who was hit by gatsby’s car and was instantly killed? (138)
what color is daisy’s room? (144)
what expression did someone use while they were bent over wilson’s body? (163)
how does the narrator describe his request to wolfshiem? (165)
who left tennis shoes at gatsby’s house? (168)
who made jay gatsby out of nothing? (171)
what was the color of the light at the end of daisy’s dock? (180)

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