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What was the name of the person telling the story?
What was Ishmael hunting?
What was the name of the harpooner that became really good friends with Ishmael?
What was the name of the ship Ishmael was sailing on?
What was the name of the captain of the ship?
Who was the chief mate of the Pequod?
He was from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, he was happy and carefree.
He was a short, chubby young fellow and he was tough and steady.
Which whale is the king of the fishes?
What was the name of the whale that took Ahab's leg?
What kind of whale was Moby Dick?
What was the stuff that they were getting out of the whales?
What was the valuable stuff that was only found in sperm whales?
What was the name of the first ship that they came upon?
What kind of whale did Stubb and Flask kill?
What was the name of the ship that had an English flag on it?
What was the ship from Nantucket called?
Who told Ahab dark riddle?
What was the ship full of sadness called?
What was the name of the boat with a smashed whaleboat hanging from the side?
Where were they hunting Moby Dick?
What is one thing different about whales than other fish?
Who was Stubb's harpooner?
Who was Flask's harpooner?
Who was the innkeeper of The Spouter Inn

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