| A | B |
| where you go for tornadoes | storm cave |
| cottage with most intense security | laflesche |
| only staff you introduce | administrators |
| only cottage in use with built-in furniture | laflesche |
| Native American lobbyist | Suzette LaFlesche |
| first Native American doctor | Susan LaFlesche |
| 15th word of institution motto | world |
| cottage built in 1974 | Sacajawea |
| non-cottage built in 1974 | cafeteria |
| built in 1976 | chapel |
| built in 1958 with two single halls | Sandoz |
| Native American tour guide | Sacajawea |
| naturalist writer | John Burroughs |
| how many minutes per month on phone | 120 |
| building used for emergency purposes | Dunbar |
| time-out in secure wing | safekeeping |
| usual length of orientation | two weeks |
| when Burroughs was built | 1958 |
| Nebraskan who wrote about Native Americans | Mari Sandoz |
| where you leave your tour | front office |
| program manager | Danielle Larson |
| principal | Matt Asche |
| facility administrator | Dan Scarborough |
| 7th word in motto | myself |
| ninth word in institution motto | easy |
| when LaFlesche was opened for housing | 2003 |
| evidence-based therapy | Moral Reconation Therapy |
| year the institution opened | 1892 |
| third name of the institution | Youth Development Center-Geneva |
| second name of the institution | Girls Training School |
| first name of the institution | Girls Industrial School |
| who accredits the entire facility | American Correctional Association |
| who accredits just the school | AdvancED |
| categorize by legal offense | adjudicate |
| approval by outside agency | accreditation |