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Main Character's last name
Last name of Fogg's servant
Fogg's Wife
Location of Fogg's home
What happened to the Bank of England days before the bet
Amount of money the bet was for
Amount of days Fogg had to complete the trip
The main antagonist of the story
The city Fix is introduced in and the first major stop in the trip
Second major stop in the trip
The country Bombay is in
The capital of India and a very important stop in the journey
What Fogg paid in Calcutta to continue his journey
Who Fogg saves in India
Type of animal Fogg bought to traverse the jungle in India
First city in China the characters go to
What Fix does to Passepartout in a Hong Kong Opium Parlor
First and only stop in Japan
Last stop in China/were Passepartout and Fogg and Aouda meet again
Name of boat that ferries the characters to the U.S
Name of first stop in U.S
Name of railway that runs from "coast to coast"
Tribe of Native Americans that attack Fogg's train
Last stop in America
Name of vessel that takes the characters back to England
What Fix does to Fogg once he makes it back to England
What Fix does once he finds out he has the wrong guy
What Fogg does to Fix once he gets out of jail
Fogg think he missed the deadline by how many minutes
In reality he had completed the journey in how many days
After supposedly losing the bet he was financially
With one second left Fogg does what to the bet
After winning the bet Fogg does what with Aouda
Fogg is once again a

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