Word Fun
Merit Badges
Scout Ties
Scout Activities
Scout History
100

It’s a 10-letter word for a newbie as well as the second rank in Scouts.

What is Tenderfoot?

100

If you can describe a float, trap and drainpipe, you’re on your way to a badge in this field.

What is Plumbing?

100

For a Scout, it’s the tie that binds.

What is a square knot?

100

When Scouts swim safely, they use this system in which one Scout looks out for the other & vice versa.

What is the buddy system?

100

This Eagle Scout film director depicted Indiana Jones as a Boy Scout in “The Last Crusade.”

Who is Steven Spielberg?

200

It’s a large, festive gathering, often of Scouts nationwide.

What is a jamboree?

200

Of 10, 21 or 25, the number of merit badges a Scout needs to qualify for the rank of Eagle Scout.

What is 21?

200

The Guinness record for knot-tying measures the fastest time for tying the 6 knots listed in this handbook.

What is the Scout Handbook?

200

This synonym for “amiable” linked with a comic book ghost.

What is friendly?

200

Arthur C. Clarke, Alex Haley & John Knowles have written for this 90-year-old Scouting publication.

What is Boys’ Life?

300

An adjective in the Scout Law, it means not wasteful with money.

What is thrifty?

300

That’s a GPS unit on the badge for this new 10-letter orienteering hobby.

What is Geocaching?

300

A clove hitch is useful in camping; tie a rope to your sack of food, which you’ll hang high to make this alliterative “bag.”

What is a bear bag?

300

From the French for summoning, it’s the practice of a Scout safely lowering himself down a mountainside.

What is rappelling?

300

In 1928, Scout Paul Siple was chosen to go along on this admiral’s Antarctic expedition.

Who is Richard Byrd?

400

When asked “For what?” with regard to this motto of the Scouts, Robert Baden-Powell said, “Why, for any old thing.”

What is Be Prepared?

400

To qualify for a Bugling merit badge, a Scout must know 15 calls, including this one sounded at the end of the day.

What is Taps?

400

This practice, also done by film editors, joins two ropes & makes them almost as strong as the original ones.

What is splicing?

400

In 1995, some Scouts in Wisconsin produced a Guinness-record 2,377-pound one of these.

What is a popcorn ball?

400

In 1907, the first four groups in this organization started in England were the Bulls, the Wolves, the Curlews & the Ravens.

What are the Boy Scouts?

500

Immaculate is a synonym for this word that can precede “getaway” or a “sweep.”

What is clean?

500

Making a plankton net and drawing a trench and seamount are two steps to your Scout merit badge in this.

What is Oceanography?

500

This was once a braided cord worn by Scouts; it’s now a wasteful project that often involves graft.

What is a boondoggle?

500

Kangaroos & gorillas gather in these groups (as do Scouts).

What are troops?

500

The first Scout to go on to be the president was this man who, in a youthful letter to his father Joe, asked for a bigger allowance to buy canteens and other Scout supplies.

Who is John F. Kennedy?