Piñon
Across
- 3. First name of name giver
- 6. Tilde a.k.a (formal Spanish)
- 8. Corporation designation
- 14. Voting center
- 16. Joe & Alia’s place
- 18. County
- 19. Last name of first Postmaster
- 21. Wool clippers of yesteryear
- 23. Phone coop
- 25. Source of caliche
- 26. ______, children play are probably playing
- 29. North dip a.k.a
- 30. Conservation focus
- 32. One past crop
- 37. Our current state
- 38. Bovine crossing preventer
- 39. Closed 1959
- 42. Phone exchange
- 43. 2014 most _____ town in New Mexico
- 45. Main crop
- 47. Yucca a.k.a
- 49. North dip
- 50. Census-designated place to the west
- 51. EST. 1907
- 52. Hunter’s target of the same name as 5 down
- 53. Wood for chests
- 54. Good slitherer
- 55. Common blue birds
- 56. One western canyon
- 59. Occupation of name giver
Down
- 1. Bridge/draw/past school
- 2. Settled by these people circa AD 200
- 4. “Buzzing” squamatus
- 5. Common bird, and a woman’s name
- 7. Current Postmaster
- 9. “Bird” place to the north
- 10. Our current, common state
- 11. Unique burial site (official typo)
- 12. “Mountain manna”
- 13. Closest school
- 15. Mayor/tire fixer/information center (past)
- 17. Road of “plenty”
- 18. Power supplier (abbr)
- 20. Southern City/in a song about a farmer
- 22. Alligator bark
- 24. Main meeting place
- 27. Above one “n”
- 28. In this “range”
- 31. “Big” crossings, south and east
- 33. Abundant particles cemented together by calcium carbonate / singular form of a popular custard maker
- 34. One of the Prathers’ equine hybrids
- 35. Not the mountains, not the flats
- 36. Hair business of long ago
- 40. Black, yellow, and red summer bird
- 41. Last name of name giver
- 43. Northern tourist trap
- 44. Friday morning drink club
- 46. Fall inundation (plural)
- 48. Often mistaken for paved US Highway
- 57. Number of postmasters (first to current)
- 58. First name of first Postmaster