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Amelia Earhart Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure in our fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time as you uncover the mysteries surrounding the disappearance of aviation pioneer, Amelia Earhart.

  • Collect clues scattered throughout various locations
  • Decode cryptic messages to reveal hidden truths
  • Uncover the final resting place of Amelia Earhart (if applicable)
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Amelia Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • She set many other records in her aviation career, including being the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the United States.
  • Earhart was known for her adventurous spirit and love of pushing boundaries in aviation.
  • Amelia Earhart disappeared in 1937 while attempting to circumnavigate the globe by plane.
  • She was declared legally dead in 1939.
  • Earhart was a pioneer for women in aviation and inspired many to pursue careers in flying.
  • She was a member of the National Woman's Party and an advocate for women's rights.
  • Amelia Earhart worked as a nurse's aide during World War I and later as a social worker in Boston.
  • She was known for her tomboyish personality and love of outdoor activities from a young age.
  • Earhart took her first airplane ride in 1920 and became enamored with flying.
  • She purchased her first airplane, a Kinner Airster, in 1921 and began taking flying lessons.
  • Amelia Earhart set several altitude records for female pilots in the early 1920s.
  • She became the 16th woman to receive a pilot's license from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.
  • Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean in 1935.
  • She wrote several books about her aviation experiences, including '20 Hrs. 40 Min.' and 'The Fun of It'.
  • Amelia Earhart was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by Congress for her accomplishments in aviation.
  • She was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1968.
  • Earhart's disappearance remains one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in aviation history.
  • Numerous theories have been proposed about what happened to her during her final flight, but none have been proven.
  • Despite her disappearance, Amelia Earhart's legacy as a fearless adventurer and trailblazer in aviation lives on.

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