Anne of Green Gables

SPOILER: Read the book first, please :)
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Last updated: January 31, 2014
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Anne's Last Name
Shirley
Female Teacher at Avonlea
Miss Stacy
Town at which she lives in the book
Avonlea
Province (above)
Prince Edward Island
Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert's Relation?
Siblings
Book Age when she arrives
11
Age when the book ends
16
Why is she not friends with Gilbert for 5 1/2 yrs?
He calls her "carrots"
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Who is here Bosom Friend?
Diana Barry
The House in which she lives?
Green Gables
Where does she teach?
Avonlea
Anne's Fictional Name
Lady Cordelia Fitzgerald
Where does Gilbert end up teaching?
White Sands
How does Matthew die?
Heart attack
What cause him such a shock as to kill him?
The Bank Fails
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Level 60
Jul 25, 2014
"Miss Stacy" should be the answer to the question about the teacher. She wasn't married.
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Level 17
Jul 26, 2014
Fixed. Added Type in "MISSSTACY"
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Level 65
Dec 4, 2015
I typed in miss stacy, miss stacey, muriel stacy and every other variation. None worked. Glitch?
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Level 45
May 30, 2015
Can't believe I forgot Prince Edward Island! I've read this book about a million times!!
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Level 46
May 8, 2019
I put "he called her carrots" and I missed it because of verb tense?? You got to put multiple versions of answers.
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Level 38
Sep 18, 2020
I agree.
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Level 30
Aug 25, 2020
Just "carrots" should count for the last question
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Level 46
Jan 13, 2023
Love this book
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Level 65
Jul 26, 2023
I think a few more type-ins for the Gilbert question would be fair. We tried "he called her carrots," "he made fun of her hair," "he teased her about her hair," "she cracked a slate over his head," and multiple variations of the same.