This is what the expedition to the west is called
What is the Lewis & Clark Expedition
This ones a treat, but its treat is a tree! This bird loves to drum upon one of these poor plants.
What is a woodpecker?
The common name of these people. You could've found this name in any other question about them.
Who are the natives/Who are the native americans
It doesn't speak, it only waves.
A link to a new land.
The cause of the trip.
What is the thing/person/group described?
These people are literally in the name of the thing, if you didn't know the answer then you haven't been paying attention to anything at all to the jeopardy. It's literally in the title.
Who are Lewis and Clark.
This was the main way the Corps of Discovery went west
What is the Missouri River?
You might want to scream and stand up, because this massive mammalian may be going to sleep for a while.
What is a Grizzly Bear
This person joined as an interpreter on the Corps of Discovery.
Who was Sacagawea?
A place important to the united states.
A bundle for just 14.99M$.
Jefferson worried, he wanted this, not everything.
What thing/person/group is this describing?
What is New Orleans.
On the way back from their trip, this happened until they met at the Missouri River.
What was the team splitting up
They would do this, this is camp where they started. Also, important to note that the second word of this prompt is the key.
What is Camp Wood
A discovery that could bring tears to the eye, this wild version has a modern day counterpart that is common in cooking.
What is a wild onion?
This wasn't found on the Lewis and Clark expedition, but there were people east that made these piles, but they had a different name. It rhymes with hounds.
What are mounds
Someone that wasn't us.
An unknown land.
Already been here.
What is the thing/person/group described?
Who are the Natives.
The answer is [X] animal species were discovered during the expedition.
7+4+14+(50-15)+62
122 animal species were discovered during the expedition.
This was a big obstacle. Like a really big obstacle. It was VERY big.
What were the Rocky Mountains
If you don't know this, someone may chew you out. This shares its name with a modern day food, but it has plant at the end.
What is a gum plant?
these People were probably not foUnd on the expEdition, but they were out west. they Built their homes under rocks and stuff Like that. i would say sOmething else but my mind is drawing a blank.
Who were the Pueblo
You're getting the boot!
The man, the giver of this, the vanilla+chocolate+strawberry ice cream.
Gotta add this to the wishlist, it's a steal!
What thing/people/group is this describing?
The Louisiana Purchase
This is only here because everyone will know this instantly, making this hard. This is what Lewis and Clark went on
An expedition.
The modern day country that the Corps of Discovery camped in during the winter.
What is North Dakota?
It may be sweet, but there is another side. This plant finds its roots in flavor, and also the word roots itself.
What is a bitterroot?
This tribe may not have been mentioned, but its name is shared with a bird. A group of these birds is a murder.
What are the Crow
The first word sounds like the deceased.
The third was a thing the world couldn't do without.
Put them together, and the wildest place is revealed.
What thing/place/group is this describing?
Who are the Corps of Discovery.
Final Jeopardy (Very difficult, worth 750 points.)
What was the original place they were located before they went to Camp Wood
What was St. Louis