Georgia

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Across
  1. 4. - Georgia's number one fruit crop by total production
  2. 7. Bald - The highest natural peak in the state
  3. 10. - The town where famous sweet onions are grown
  4. 11. - The giant airline that started as a crop-dusting company
  5. 12. Ridge - The town where our favorite orchard is located
  6. 13. - The world famous pop invented in Atlanta
  7. 14. Gin - The mechanical machine Eli Whitney invented near Savannah
  8. 18. - The deep gorge with roaring waterfalls and a suspension bridge
  9. 19. - The mountain town built to look like a German Alpine village
  10. 21. Island - The island once used as a private club for millionaires
  11. 22. Olympic Park - The Atlanta park built for the 1996 Olympic Games
  12. 25. Canyon - The "Little Grand Canyon" caused by bad farming
  13. 28. - The sweet red pepper mixed with cheese for sandwiches
Down
  1. 1. Peanuts - How Georgians love to cook their official state nut
  2. 2. Scouts - The girls' youth organization Juliette Gordon Low founded in Savannah
  3. 3. Island - The island famous for its wild horses
  4. 5. Mountain - The massive granite rock with a giant carving in Atlanta
  5. 6. - The historic city with 22 park-like public squares on Georgia's Atlantic coast
  6. 7. - The job of the man who invented the Coca-Cola formula
  7. 8. - The last name of the general who founded Georgia
  8. 9. Falls - The highest cascading waterfall east of the Mississippi River
  9. 15. Swamp - The massive, mysterious swamp filled with alligators
  10. 16. - Georgia's rank as the last of the original colonies
  11. 17. - The official state fruit grown on local trees
  12. 20. - The fast food chain that invented the chicken sandwich here
  13. 23. City Gardens - The mountaintop trail where you can see seven states
  14. 24. Carter - The name of the Georgia peanut farmer who became US President
  15. 25. - The official state crop used to make crunchy butter
  16. 26. - The state's famous tree nut used in sweet pies
  17. 27. - The precious yellow metal found in Dahlonega in 1828