Western Folklore and Superstitions
Outlaws and Lawmen
A Western Town and Its Places
Cowboys, Cattle, and Life on the Ranch
Wild West Crimes
100

According to legends, what mysterious creature is said to be a giant, hairy ape-like being that roams forests and mountains?

Bigfoot

100

Which famous outlaw was associated with being a vigilante?

Jesse James

100

Where does the sheriff typically work and keep law and order?

Sheriff’s office/station

100

What do cowboys use to herd and rope cattle?

Lasso or rope

100

What is the term for stealing cattle or livestock?

Cattle rustling

200

Which creature from Native American and Western legends is said to be a malevolent spirit that can possess people and animals, often described as a shape-shifter?

Skinwalker

200

Which outlaw was known for robbing trains and banks and was killed by lawmen at the age of 21?

Billy the kid

200

Where are criminals usually kept awaiting trial or punishment?

Jail or prison

200

What type of clothing is typical for cowboys to wear?

Cowboy hat, boots, bandana, and chaps

200

What criminal activity involves robbing trains or stagecoaches?

train/stagecoach robbery

300

What creature from folklore is described as a malevolent spirit or monster that haunts the woods and can lure travelers to their doom, often associated with cold weather?

Wendigo

300

What is the term for a law enforcement officer in a Western town?

The Sheriff

300

What is the main street in a Western town called, where the saloons, shops, and hotels are located?

Main Street or Dodge City

300

What is the main job of a cowboy on a ranch?

Herding cattle and taking care of the livestock

300

What is the name for illegal gambling or betting that was common in Wild West towns?

Gambling

400

In Western superstitions, what number or symbol is often avoided because it’s believed to bring bad luck?

13

400

Who is the superior person in a courtroom?

The Judge

400

Where do townspeople and travelers gather to socialize, dance, and drink?

Saloon

400

What is the term for the large, flat grassland used for cattle grazing?

Ranch/Range/Prairie 

400

Which type of crime involves breaking into a town’s bank or store to steal money or goods?

Burglary or Robbery

500

If you break a mirror, what will happen to you and for how long?

7 years of bad luck

500

 Who was the famous lawman known as the "Law West of the Pecos," renowned for his role in fighting outlaws?

Pat Garett

500

What building would you visit to get a horse or buy supplies?

General Store or Livery Stable

500

What is the name of the traditional Mexican cowboy?

Vaquero

500

What is the term for a person who illegally sells alcohol during Prohibition, often happening in Western towns?

Bootlegger