U.S States
Across
- 2. Home of the only non-rectangular state flag in the Union (a swallowtail burgee).
- 3. The only state that borders exactly one other U.S. state.
- 8. State whose name is derived from a Caddo Indian word meaning "friends".
- 9. The top producer of maple syrup in the United States.
- 10. Home to the U.S. Naval Academy in its capital city.
- 11. Its name comes from an Aleut word that translates to "the mainland".
- 13. The primary grower of Marionberries, a hybrid fruit named after one of its counties.
- 14. Site of the only active diamond mine in the United States.
Down
- 1. Its name is derived from a Mohican word meaning "long tidal river".
- 2. State whose name comes from Choctaw words meaning "red people".
- 4. The only state in history to turn down an offer to host the Olympic Games.
- 5. Officially recognized as the driest state in the country.
- 6. State whose name translates from Latin as "Penn’s Woods".
- 7. The state that actually leads the South in peach production, despite Georgia’s nickname.
- 12. The 1927 birthplace of the colorful powdered drink mix Kool-Aid.