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The name of the boy Frankie met on the boardwalk, who took her custard and turned out to be one of Matthew's friends
All male, secret society in which mostly seniors were part of
Alpha found Frankie on this platform looking for the book of the bassets
The theory of _______ states that when you break the rules you have a sense of someone watching you , so you follow the "unwritten rules"
This was one of many pranks that Frankie directed for the Bassets to do, in which the bassets put bras and women's undergarments on famous statues around campus
This person was spy for "Alpha" and was also Frankie's ex-boyfriend
Frankie uses these "kids of words" very frequently when trying to prove a point
Frankie felt like a _______ after yelling at Porter
What do Frankie's family and friends see her as (and sometimes call her) to show her innocence
When the "Alpha Dog" has a girlfriend everyone calls her the ________
Matthew gave Frankie this shirt, the ___________ shirt
This person turned Frankie in to Mr.Richmond after being told what she had done
This ____ _____ party was the first time Frankie and Matthew kissed, along with the first time Frankie snucl off campus at night
this sacred _____ statue was relocated to the old swimming pool, by the Bassets, to show that the old rules of the school are not important to the students anymore
Frankie's father, also called, ______, was also in the Bassets when he was younger
While Frankie was rolling up _____ she felt another pull on the end of it and got very worried and scared
When Porter wanted to talk to Frankie he convinced her with ______ _____ at the "Front Porch"
The name of Frankie's older sister is ____
Frankie and Elizabeth got into an argument about male ___________
The ____ for the Bassets is for loyalty and to help with the search of the book, the Disreputable History of the Basset Hounds

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