50 States
Across
- 5. – Smallest U.S. state.
- 6. – Mountain state famous for potatoes.
- 8. – Gateway Arch is located in this state.
- 9. – Home to the Grand Canyon.
- 11. – Home to Yellowstone National Park.
- 12. – “The Natural State,” capital is Little Rock.
- 15. – Midwest state known for Cleveland and Columbus.
- 18. – Island state in the Pacific Ocean.
- 19. – State known for salt flats and red rock canyons.
- 21. – Midwest state with Chicago.
- 25. – Second-largest state; famous for ranches and Houston.
- 26. – New England state with the city of Hartford.
- 31. – New England state famous for maple syrup.
- 32. – “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”
- 33. – Largest U.S. state, separated from the rest of the country.
- 34. – Northern Plains state with the city of Fargo.
- 35. – Mountainous Appalachian state.
- 37. – Southern state known for the city of Montgomery.
- 39. – Northeasternmost state; famous for lobster.
- 40. – Pacific Northwest state with Seattle.
- 42. – Most populated state; home to Hollywood.
- 43. – Peninsula state famous for beaches and Miami.
- 46. – Peach State with Atlanta as its capital.
- 47. – Great Plains state known for wheat fields.
- 48. – New England state with the White Mountains.
- 49. – Pacific Northwest state with the city of Portland.
Down
- 1. – Palmetto State with Charleston.
- 2. – Birthplace of many U.S. presidents.
- 3. – Home to Mount Rushmore.
- 4. – State with the Statue of Liberty.
- 7. – Desert state famous for Las Vegas.
- 8. – State named after a major U.S. river.
- 10. – Home of New Orleans and the Mississippi River delta.
- 13. – East Coast state with the Outer Banks.
- 14. – State where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- 16. – Midwest state known for dairy and cheese.
- 17. – First state to ratify the Constitution.
- 20. – State shaped like a mitten; touches the Great Lakes.
- 22. – Southwestern state known for deserts and Santa Fe.
- 23. – Farmland-heavy state between the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.
- 24. – Chesapeake Bay borders this state.
- 27. – State known for the Rocky Mountains and Denver.
- 28. – Great Plains state known for corn and prairies.
- 29. – New England state home to Boston.
- 30. – State known for horse racing and bourbon.
- 36. – Midwest state famous for the Indy 500 race.
- 38. – Big Sky Country with wide open plains.
- 41. – East Coast state across the river from New York City.
- 44. – State known for Nashville and country music.
- 45. – Tornado Alley state with prairies and plains.