Across
- 3. Situated right on the Lake Erie Shore, this coaster exceeds 200’ in height and reaches a top speed of 72 mph while rocketing riders over multiple hills, three tunnels and a signature "pretzel" turnaround (1989).
- 4. This wing coaster takes riders over the main entrance through two keyholes built into giant towers (2013).
- 8. Spanning the midway, this roller coaster inverts riders three times over the course of its run (1976).
- 10. 0 to 120 mph in less than 4 seconds, riders are back to the finish line in 17 seconds on this steel accelerator roller coaster (2003).
- 13. With a top speed of 93 mph, this coaster has an elevator cable lift system to get you to the top faster, then it’s an 80-degree drop to start off a great ride featuring two tunnels, three overbanked turns and four hills.
- 14. A steel inverted roller coaster turning riders upside down six different times (1994).
- 15. This coaster runs along 300’ of track above the Gemini Midway at speeds of up to 43 mph (2014).
Down
- 1. A steel inverted impulse roller coaster that launches riders into two 450-degree spirals (2002).
- 2. Riders go through a "twisted horseshoe roll" and a 400’ long speed launch through a pitch black tunnel (2007).
- 5. New this summer, this is Cedar Point's first floorless roller coaster (2015).
- 6. No tracks underneath, this suspended roller coaster swoops riders toward the Cedar Point Lagoon (1987).
- 7. Located in Frontier Town, this runaway mine train is the second oldest operating roller coaster at Cedar Point (1969).
- 9. Cedar Point's classic wooden roller coaster (1964).
- 11. Two trains run parallel and race -- you're either blue or red (1978).
- 12. With 1.7 million board feet of southern yellow pine, this wooden roller coaster rockets through hills and turns in and out of the structure itself (1991).
