Missionaries
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100

During World War II, she flew and tested military planes for Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), and later helped found Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF).

Who is Betty Greene?

100

River that starts in Minnesota and runs down to the Gulf of Mexico

What is the Mississippi?

100

A symbol that tells the directions on a map

What is a compass rose?

100

Capital of Minnesota

What is St. Paul?

200

Born in England, he was a circuit riding preacher in Colonial America

Who is Francis Asbury?

200

Known as the Lone Star State

What is Texas?
200

0 degrees lattitude

What is the equator?

200

Capital of the Lone Star State

What is Austin?

300

Missionary pilot who was speared to death by the Auca people of Ecuador.

Who is Nate Saint?

300

The steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona

What is the Grand Canyon?

300

One half of the earth

What is a hemisphere?

300

Capital and most populous city of the US state of Hawaii

What is Honolulu?

400

Missionary to the Auca people in the Amazonian jungle of Ecuador after they had killed her husband.

Who is Elisabeth Elliot?

400

This state produces the most cheese

What is Wisconsin?

400

The term for a narrow neck of land connecting two larger areas of land

What is an Isthmus?

400

Capital and largest city of the island nation of Cuba

What is Havana?

500

He was killed by the Auca Indians in Ecuador. His wife later went back to live with the tribe and work on a Bible in their language.

Who was Jim Elliot?

500

The smallest US state

What is Rhode Island?

500

A term for islands clustered together

What is an Archipelago?

500

This upper midwest state capital sits on an isthmus between lakes Mendota and Monona.

What is Madison?