State Crossword: Maine
Across
- 2. Popular resort town home to "The Smiling Cow."
- 5. "The Lobster Capital of the World."
- 10. Explorer who founded the first confirmed European settlement in Maine.
- 12. Mountain that overlooks Penobscot Bay.
- 13. Capital of Maine
- 14. Poet who wrote "The Song of Hiawatha" and "Paul Revere's Ride."
- 20. First European country to colonize modern-day Maine.
- 23. Mountain home to a ski resort. Shares its name with a mountain in Rio de Janeiro.
- 24. Maine's state tree.
- 27. Bridge home to the tallest public bridge observatory in the world. 13 people were temporarily trapped in its elevator in 2014.
- 29. Confederacy of Indigenous peoples that lived in New England, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and some of Quebec.
- 30. Situated in York County, this town began as a shipbuilding center.
- 31. Highest sea cliffs north of Brazil.
- 33. New England's only national park.
- 34. Norse coin allegedly found in Brooklin that would indicate pre-Columbian contact among the Scandinavians and Penobscot.
- 36. Largest city in Maine.
- 37. Port Clyde lighthouse that features in the movie "Forrest Gump."
- 38. Largest town in Maine.
Down
- 1. State that Maine was once part of.
- 3. Federal legislation that led to Maine becoming a free state.
- 4. Author of "Stuart Little" and "Charlotte's Web."
- 6. Author of "It," "Carrie," and "The Shining."
- 7. State park set in the north of Maine.
- 8. Major clothing company based in Freeport.
- 9. Popular resort town on Mount Desert Island during the Gilded Age.
- 11. Seafood delicacy originally served in prisons.
- 12. Elite college located in Maine's largest town.
- 15. Maine marks the southernmost point in the North Atlantic where these parrot-like seabirds live.
- 16. Gigantic, fluffy cat breed native to the state.
- 17. "Pitch Perfect" and "Twilight" actress who hails from Maine's largest city.
- 18. Creamy dessert that may have originated in either Maine or Pennsylvania.
- 19. Purple fruit that traditionally has its fields burned every few years. Can be made into a pie!
- 21. Important city in planes traveling from the East Coast to Europe.
- 22. Celebration of French culture that takes place in Biddeford.
- 25. Lighthouse that marks the easternmost point of the continental US.
- 26. 1800s fortification created in case of British attack.
- 28. Maine's tallest mountain and the northern end of the Appalachian Trail; its name means "Great Mountain" in Penobscot.
- 32. Tallest mountain on the eastern seaboard. Hikers will arrive early to see the first sunlight to hit the United States.
- 35. Passamaquoddy basket weaver who founded the Maine Indian Basketmaker's Alliance.