| A | B |
| Eleanor Roosevelt | a great humanitarian |
| Franklin Delano | Eleanor's husband |
| unattractive | Eleanor's appearance as a child |
| Elliot | the name of her father and son |
| alcohol | her father's weakness |
| Grandmother Hall | raised Eleanor and her brothers |
| Allenswood | a boarding school near London |
| distant cousin/wife | relationship of Eleanor to Franklin |
| the slums of New York | the place where she worked with immigrants |
| Sara Roosevelt | Eleanor's mother-in-law |
| four | FDR was elected to ____ terms as President. |
| polio | disease which afflicted Franklin |
| Val Kill Cottage | the name of Eleanor's house |
| Happy days are here again. | FDR's presidential slogan |
| 40,000 | the number of miles she traveled in 3 months |
| My Day | the name of her syndicated column |
| African Americans in America | She worked for equal rights for them. |
| United Nations | As a delegate to the ____ she fought for Human Rights |
| Marian Anderson | sang at the Lincoln Memorial |
| Daughters of the American Revolution | Eleanor resigned her membership in the ______. |