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This word describes a meal that combines breakfast and lunch

What is brunch?

100

Known as "Bird Woman," she was a Shoshone interpreter for Lewis and Clark.

Who was Sacagawea?

100

This frontiersman and congressman died at the Battle of the Alamo in Texas in 1836.

Who was Davy Crockett?

100

This tribe's name means "true people of the land."

Who are the Wampanoag?

100

This is the range of times an average adult breathes per minute while resting.

What is twelve to twenty?

200

A blend of "smoke" and "fog," it describes thick, polluted air in the city.

What is smog?

200

"Stagecoach" Mary Fields was the first African-American woman to work for this government agency.

What is the U.S. Post Office?

200

The Wampanoag people, who helped the Pilgrims survive, lived in these two modern-day U.S. states.

What are Massachusetts and Rhode Island?

200

Sacagawea was the daughter of a chief from this specific Native American tribe.

Who are the Shoshone?

200

The number of days the Mayflower passengers spent at sea in dark, cramped spaces.

What is 66 days?

300

This term for a motorized bicycle blends the words "motor" and "pedal".

What is a moped?

300

Narcissa Whitman realized her childhood dream of helping others by becoming this type of worker.

What is a missionary?

300

This explorer and hunter ran away from home at age 13 to avoid trouble with his father.

Who was Davy Crockett?

300

Davy Crockett rose to fame as a leader during the war involving this Indian tribe.

Who are the Creek?

300

This was Sacagawea’s age when her village was raided and she was taken prisoner.

What is ten?

400

If you "fall down heavily," you are doing this 4-letter word that blends "flap" and "drop".

What is a flop?

400

This woman, a 6-foot-tall pioneer, nursed a sick nun back to health and protected a mission from thieves.

Who was Stagecoach Mary Fields?

400

In 1847, this disease outbreak led to a tragic lie that caused a revolt against the Whitmans.

What is measles?

400

This tribe took Sacagawea prisoner before she was eventually traded to Toussaint Charbonneau.

Who are the Hidatsa?

400

Davy Crockett was the fifth of this many children.

What is nine?

500

This vocabulary word means a "snorting, happy chuckle".

What is a chortle?

500

Sacagawea was just this age when she was won as a "prize" in a gambling game by Toussaint Charbonneau.

What is sixteen?

500

Davy Crockett was born into a poor family in this year, four years before Sacagawea.

What is 1786?

500

While the document mentions the Wampanoag lived in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, they are most famous for their interaction with this specific group of 1620 settlers.

Who are the Pilgrims?

500

The age "Stagecoach" Mary Fields finally retired from her job as a mail coach driver.

What is 70?