The founder of the worldwide scouting movement.
Who is Lord Baden Powell?
A scout can only soar as high as this rank.
What is Eagle?
Every scout's first aid kid should have this common blister preventer.
What is moleskin?
The first knot learned by most scouts. AKA, the "joining knot."
What is the square knot?
If you ask a scoutmaster a question, they'll probably tell you this.
What is "ask your SPL"?
The country where scouting got its start.
What is England (Great Britain)?
It's no coincidence that this is the very First merit badge earned by most scouts.
What is First Aid?
If you know this telltale sign of lime disease, you've really hit the mark.
What is a "bullseye"?
Night or day, it's the side of the road that you hike on.
What is the left?
Ringo Starr's wife's name.
Who is Barb Starkey?
The first National Scout Jamboree was held in 1937 on the National Mall in this city.
What is Washington, D.C.?
If you complete the least-earned merit badge, feel free to toot your own horn.
What is Bugling?
The common signs of this include pressure on the chest and sweating.
What is a Heart Attack?
What is the clove hitch?
A dead scout is...
What is a lot of paperwork!
The National Scouting Museum is located at this BSA High Adventure Base.
What is Philmont?
From 1911-2016, this rank was given to you instead of it being earned.
What is Scout?
This four-letter acronym is a "speedy" reminder of the signs of a stroke.
What is F.A.S.T.?
The 1911 First Class requirements asked a scout to send and receive at least 16 letters per minute using this dot-and-dash code.
What is Morse Code (or semaphore)?
The common answer to "Is anybody not ready?" on a hike.
What is "hike on!"
The Order of the Arrow was founded at this "dear old" former Cradle of Liberty Scout Camp.
What is Treasure Island?
The official name for the "Smokey the Bear" hat worn by old-timey scouts and scoutmasters.
What is a Campaign Hat?
The palindromic phone number for the Poison Control Center.
What is 1-800-222-1222.
The two stars in the First Class Badge stand for what?
What are truth and knowledge?
The brown variety of these are known as "ursus arctos," what Mr. Mann might tell you not to poke.
What is the bear?