U.S. Wartime
Geography
Aviation
3 letters, Ends in "G"
Vermont
100

US Involved: 1941-1945

WWII

100

This country is the second largest country (by area) in South America.

Argentina

100

The Wright Brothers completed the first self powered flight on this long and thin island off the coast of North Carolina

Outer Banks (Kitty Hawk)

100

A loving embrace

hug
100

Vermont was the _____ state admitted into the union.

14th

200

"U.S." involved: 1775-1783

American Revolution

200

This ocean lies east of Africa and west of Australia. 

Indian Ocean

200
An airplane's flight controls change the vehicle's pitch, roll, and ________

Yaw

200

Swampy land

bog

200

This is the Vermont "motto" or "slogan" displayed on the Vermont coat of arms. 

Freedom and Unity

300

U.S. Involved: October 7, 2001 – August 30, 2021

War in Afghanistan

300

Name the three largest Scandinavian countries IN ORDER from west to east.

Norway, Sweden, Finland
300

Neil Armstrong was the commander of Apollo 11 and was the first human to step foot on the moon. The second, was this capsule pilot. 

Buzz Aldrin

300

To ask someone earnestly or humbly for something

Beg

300

Name a group of native peoples that is present in Vermont. 

Abenaki or Mahican

400

U.S. involved: Feb. 28, 1961-May 7, 1975

Vietnam War

400

This country makes up half of a large island in the Caribbean. The other half of the island is the Dominican Republic

Haiti

400

This is the largest transportation agency of the U.S. government and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters (Full name, not just acronym).

Federal Aviation Administration

400

An entertainer's engagement (or job)

Gig

400

Two U.S. presidents were born in Vermont. Name either. 

Calvin Coolidge, Chester Arthur

500

U.S. Involved: April 21, 1898 – December 10, 1898

Spanish-American War

500

The official name for North Korea is shortened to the acronym DPRK (which may be an inaccurate description for the country because of its authoritarian government). 

Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 

500

This plane was the most produced plane in history (44,000 built) and is popular with beginner private pilots. 

Cessna (172)

500

a wheel with a series of projections on its edge, which transfers motion by engaging with projections on another wheel

Cog

500
The Vermont constitution was the first in the nation to outlaw this (especially for those over 21 years old). However, it did continue within Vermont despite the rules banning it.  

Slavery