Across
- 5. Derived from the Wampanoag term: "place of the coucil"
- 6. Oldest Town on the Cape
- 7. A resident of this town is credited with bringing bananas to the US
- 11. Known as the "Capital of the Cape"
- 12. The national Christmas Tree Shops retail chain was founded here
- 13. Known for its cranberry industry
- 15. Home of Scargo tower, the third attempt at a tourist attraction in that location
- 16. Home of the oldest jail in the US
- 19. This town boasts having the location of an award-winning, independent ice cream shop AND a pie store featured by Oprah.
- 20. Known as the "sea captain's town"
Down
- 1. In this place you can keep whatever treasures you find from a shipwreck
- 2. Home to the earliest lighthouse on Cape Cod
- 3. The oldest boat yard on the Cape was established here
- 4. Hot spot for seals at this town's fishing pier
- 8. The only US site attacked by Germans in WWI
- 9. Annual 5 mile race in this town attracts runners from around the world
- 10. Home of the oldest Native American church in the US
- 14. This town began as a religious summer retreat in 1871
- 17. Gateway to Cape Cod
- 18. Home to Cape Cod's oldest working windmill, built in the 1680s
