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Battle of the Books 2011-2012
The 100-Year-Old Secret, by Tracy Barrett
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Literature
3rd Grade
11/26/2011

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In the book by this title the main characters spend time playing "the game" to while away the time.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret
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In the book by this title a girl and her brother live at the Dulcey Hotel.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 1)
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In the book by this title siblings are to start attending a new school on Monday.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 1)
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In the book by this title cookies are called biscuits.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 2)
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In the book by this title a message is delivered written in disappearing ink.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 6)
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In this book the "Dancing Men" is a pub.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 10)
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In the book by this title a kid has a photographic memory.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 8)
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In the book by this title we learn that snakes eat insects.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 8)
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In this book a girl is worried that a waitress will think she is crazy.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p.13)
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In the book by this title two children are locked in a storeroom.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 16)
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In this book a brother thought his sister climbed like a spider.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 18)
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In the book by this title a box has fake dust on it.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 20)
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In the book by this title the doorman is part of a secret group.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 29)
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In this book two children are given a book owned by one of their ancestors.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 34)
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In the book by this title a girl likes to make lists.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 34)
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In this book a girl is recognized as an American by her accent.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 45)
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Sketches were destroyed by fire in this book.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 56)
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In this book the mom worked for a product-tasting company.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 59)
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In the book by this title a family visits Henry the Eighth's childhood home.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 64)
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In this book a cell phone played "Yankee Doodle" when it rang.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 72)
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In which book did the children wear unforms to school? Name the book.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 80)
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In the book by this author children are surprised to learn the identity of their great-great-great grandfather.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 29)
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Which author writes in the book of an acronym using the letters SPFD?
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Tracy Barrett (p. 5)
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In the book by this author nobody could resist a boy's dimples, smile, brown curls and enormous eyes.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 3)
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In the book by this author a "plowman's lunch" means bread, cheese and a pickle.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 9)
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In the book by this author the Baker Street Irregulars were a squad of kid detectives.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 21)
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This author writes about a painting, "Girl in a Purple Hat".
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Tracy Barrett
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This author writes that one advantage they had by working in the modern day, was the Internet.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 42)
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In the book by this author, research informed them a painter hardly had any visitors because he was really shy.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 43)
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A character was called a 'bulldog' by her father because once she set her mind to something, she wouldn't quit. Name the author.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 47)
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This author writes about it being confusing to ride on the left side of the street.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 49)
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In the book by this author, being 'barmy' was an expression that meant the same as being 'nuts'.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 51)
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In the book by this author, sketches were always burned after a painting was completed.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 56)
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In the book by this author, characters asked their parents to take them to Taynesbury.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 57)
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In the book by this author, they ate scones and clotted cream.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 67)
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This author writes of a house being destroyed in the 'blitz' during the second world war.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 75)
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In the book by this author a school's logo was a giraffe.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 85)
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An opposing team is called the Knuckers. Name the author.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 86)
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In the book by this author, a character had once been teased about playing a daisy in the school play.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 111)
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A boy had been dressed up to look like a girl in the book by this author.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 119)
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In the book by this author, three sons had been named Abner, Cedric and Robert.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 124)
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This author writes of a character's plan to use her "cloak of invisibility" to blend in with people and be able to eavesdrop.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 116)
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In this book batteries had to be borrowed from a CD player to operate a stud-finder.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 139)
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A character wiggles, strains and gently pulls something from the hole in the wall. Name the book.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 151)
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South Kensington was a stop at the "Tube Station". Name the book.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 154)
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In the book by this title a character says "Pax" as a way to suggest they stop quarreling.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 153)
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In this book everyone sang to them "For they are jolly good fellows!".
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 155)
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In the book by this title they could tell it was a copy because the eyes were brown, not green.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 156)
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An artist in this book has permission from the Victoria and Albert Museum to make copies of a painting.
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The 100-Year-Old Secret (p. 101)
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In the book by this author, a brother and sister go to an art gallery to look at Batheson’s sketches.
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Tracy Barrett (p. 52)
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