Washington State Trivia
Across
- 3. Tech company started in 1975
- 5. 2014 Grammy award winning rapper
- 6. A volcano that blew its top in 1980
- 8. Sport invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965
- 10. The University of Washington mascot nickname
- 13. Iconic 268 foot waterfall
- 18. Washington state is the largest producer of this fruit in the U.S.
- 23. Opened in 1907 and where you can see employees throw 3 foot salmon to each other
- 24. This Seattle building is shaped like a pencil
- 25. The highest point in Washington state
- 26. Ampitheather in George Washington, home to many summer concerts
- 27. City home to the Gonzaga Bulldogs and once host to the World's Fair
- 29. Large body of water with many coastal towns and cities
- 30. The body of water separating Washington state and Oregon
- 32. City that has cougar fans shouting for the crimson and grey
- 34. Bulk supply company started in 1976 with the name Price Club
- 35. Body of water that seperates Bellevue and Seattle
- 36. This actor played Dwight in "The Office"
Down
- 1. 605 foot tall building that was built for the World Fair
- 2. Rockstar guitarist
- 4. This fictional creature lives under the Aurora Bridge
- 7. You can drive your car on this beach and see amazing sunsets
- 9. Seattles new NHL Hockey team
- 11. This team won the 2013 Superbowl
- 12. The capital of Washington
- 14. Park located north of Seattle with amazing views of the city
- 15. This movie was filmed in Forks Washington
- 16. Biggest aircraft manufactor in the world
- 17. Home to the Central Washington University Wildcats
- 19. This team won the 2016 MLS cup
- 20. Something people like to ride on instead of a car, train, or bus
- 21. Something people are sick of in the state until the smokey air is clouding the great views
- 22. These spherical conservatories are part of this company's campus
- 27. The biggest coffee chain in the world
- 28. This National Park is home to a temperate rainforest
- 30. The mountain range that splits the state in two
- 31. This team plays at T Mobile Park and in 2001 tied the record for most wins in a season
- 33. A volcano/glacier located in Whatcom County