| A | B |
| a person who makes and shapes things out of iron | blacksmith |
| another name for barking squirrel | Prairie Dog |
| dug-out canoe used on the expedition | Pirogue |
| He sent Lewis & Clark on the expedition. | Thomas Jefferson |
| his goal was to expand the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific | President Jefferson |
| journey | expedition |
| large, flat-bottomed boat used on the expedition | keelboat |
| Lewis & Clark’s winter home | Fort Mandan |
| means Bird Woman | Sakakawea |
| most annoying creature on the trip | mosquitoes |
| name of the expedition | Corps of Discovery |
| number of animals discovered | 122 |
| number of days on the expedition | 213 |
| number of plants discovered | 178 |
| one of the two men chosen to lead the expedition | Lewis, Meriwether |
| one of the two men chosen to lead the expedition | Clark, William |
| person who is not in the army | civilian |
| rapidly-spreading disease | epidemic |
| Sakakawea’s nickname | Janey |
| the lady who went along with Lewis & Clark | Sakakawea |
| the name of Sakakawea’s baby | Jean Baptiste |
| the tribe Sakakawea was born into | Shoshone |
| the tribe that kidnapped Sakakawea | Hidatsa |
| When did Lewis & Clark enter North Dakota? | October 14, 1804 |
| Who is on the golden dollar coin? | Sakakawea |