Nature
First Aid
Knots
Oath and Law
Miscelanious
100

3 sharp leaflets, grows as a bush or a vine

Poison ivy

100

Object used to hold a limb in place

Splint

100

First knot taught/ to tie one rope to another

Square knot

100

2nd point of the scout law

Loyal

100

What year was troop 151 founded

2017

200

3 rounded leaflets, grows on a shrub or vibe

Poison oak

200

Object used to stop bleeding or circulation in affected limb

Tourniquet 

200

Used for mooring boats, hoisting, hauling, or fastening one rope to another.

Bowline knot

200

What a scout should do everyday

A good turn or deed

200

Charter for troop 151

Woodbury Presbyterian Church

300

Maple, oak, and birch trees

Deciduous trees

300

The action to stop a person from chocking

The Heimlich maneuver

300

Most common fishing knot

Improved clinch knot/ fisherman’s knot

300

The motto of a scout

Be be prepared

300

Sharp plant used for garlands, wreaths, or other Christmas decorations

Holly

400

Retains leaves throughout the year, grow in cold

Evergreen

400

To stop a heatstroke

Move to cool place, apply cool water or ice, and slowly hydrate

400

Similar to a square knot/it’s history originates with pirates.

Thieves knot

400

What a scout should always do

Help others

400
Home alone release year

1990

500

A wandering point that occurs in Earth.  Bearings must be set right to find it


Magnetic North

500

Stopped breathing, serious bleeding, or internal poisoning

Hurry cases

500

Used to bind two ropes of different sizes

Sheet bend

500

Thrifty

9th point in Scouts’s law.  To be resourceful

500

41st president of USA

George H. W. Bush

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