“JBUTG … ZKBPHF YLV….. (Please refer to your newspaper for complete puzzle.)
TODAY’S CLUE: E = G

ANSWER: “WOMEN … SHOULD TRY TO DO THE IMPOSSIBLE. AND WHEN THEY FAIL, THEIR FAILURE SHOULD BE A CHALLENGE TO OTHERS.” —AMELIA EARHART
Amelia Earhart
Born July 24, 1897 • Passed 1937 • Aged 39
Overview
Amelia Earhart was an American aviator known for her pioneering achievements in aviation and record-setting flights.
Early Life
Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas and developed an early interest in adventure and exploration.
Aviation Career
Earhart became one of the first women to achieve prominence in aviation during the early twentieth century.
Record Flights
In 1932 Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, establishing an important milestone in aviation history.
Final Flight
In 1937 Earhart disappeared during an attempt to fly around the world, and the circumstances of her disappearance remain unknown.
Legacy
Amelia Earhart remains one of the most celebrated figures in aviation and continues to inspire interest in exploration and flight.
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