Lewis and Clark
Across
- 3. Nation expanding westward.
- 5. Powerful animal encountered in the wilderness.
- 8. Mountain range crossed on the journey.
- 11. Written record kept during the expedition.
- 12. Groups of Native Americans met by the explorers.
- 14. Navigation tool used by explorers.
- 17. Method used to obtain food.
- 18. Lasting impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- 22. Word completing the expedition's official name.
- 23. Shoshone woman who guided the explorers.
- 27. Exciting and dangerous journey.
- 28. Native American tribe of Sacagawea.
- 31. Official name of the Corps of Discovery.
- 32. Effort to build relations with Native tribes.
- 35. River followed westward by the explorers.
- 36. Ocean reached by the expedition.
- 39. Present-day state crossed during the journey.
- 40. Enslaved man who accompanied the expedition.
- 41. Large animal encountered during the expedition.
- 42. Edge of American settlement.
- 44. First name of Lewis.
- 46. Study of plants, animals, and geography.
Down
- 1. Indigenous peoples encountered during the journey.
- 2. Untamed land explored by Lewis and Clark.
- 4. Watercraft used during parts of the expedition.
- 6. Natural waterway used for travel.
- 7. Event that doubled the size of the United States.
- 9. River that led to the Pacific Ocean.
- 10. First name of Clark.
- 13. Region reached by the expedition.
- 15. Animal frequently hunted on the plains.
- 16. Territory acquired from France in 1803.
- 19. First name of Jefferson.
- 20. Organized journey of exploration.
- 21. Land explored by Lewis and Clark.
- 24. Direction traveled by the Corps of Discovery.
- 25. Samples collected during the expedition.
- 26. Route followed through unfamiliar territory.
- 28. Daily challenge faced by the explorers.
- 29. Subject in which the expedition is studied.
- 30. Natural barrier crossed by the expedition.
- 31. Explorer William who led the expedition.
- 33. Fort built near the Pacific coast.
- 34. Season spent at Fort Clatsop.
- 37. Important tools created by the explorers.
- 38. Explorer Meriwether who led the expedition.
- 42. Temporary military-style outpost.
- 43. President who commissioned the expedition.
- 45. Purpose of the expedition.