A Rugby formation where players from both teams bind together with the ball tossed into the middle
Boats which were able to travel the shallow depths of the Ohio River
This Six Nations Rugby Team is located on a peninsula which looks like a boot
In Rugby, these players are positioned on the outside of the scrum
These were trapped in order to make men's hats
Type of road placed over muddy areas
Draft animal used in moving west which was least expensive and dependable
This Six Nations Rugby team are located the farthest north on a map
Advantage of the Clarmont is that it could travel in this direction
The National Road was paid for by _____
In Rugby, this back usually wears number 15 and is the deepest defender
Won election of 1844 when he promised to expand America's boundaries
49ers traveled here in search of gold
Region which benefited least from canal boom
In Rugby, the fly-half will usually wear this number
In Rugby, when a player with the ball is held up by two or more of their teammates it is called a ____
Raised or lowered boats traveling by canal
Spain wanted Americans to colonize this region to help prevent Indian attacks
In Rugby, a field goal is worth this many points
The canal connected New York and the Midwest
This group moved West to escape persecution
This Rooster appears on the jersey of this Six Nations team
A factor that encourages people to move to a place
Where Joseph Smith founded the Church of Jesus Christ and the Later Day Saints
Polk's 1844 campaign slogan was "54-50 or ______"
In Rugby, this is usually the fastest player on the team
In Rugby, a try is worth this many points
In a Rugby scrum, this player will try to gain possession of the ball by pulling it back with his foot
The first day of Lent is called "____ Wednesday"