Across
- 2. Known for its chili and the historic Over-the-Rhine district.
- 5. Recognized for its Y-Bridge over the Muskingum River.
- 8. Ohio’s first capital and center of ancient Hopewell culture.
- 10. Famous for its glassmaking history and Dickens Victorian Village.
- 13. Named for a fort built by General Anthony Wayne in 1794.
- 14. Home to Wittenberg University and a historic Westcott House.
- 17. Home to Cedar Point, the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World."
- 21. Known as the "Glass City" and home to a renowned art museum.
- 22. The Wright brothers' hometown and a hub for aviation history.
- 23. Ohio's capital and home to The Ohio State University.
- 24. The "Rubber Capital of the World."
Down
- 1. The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption.
- 2. The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- 3. Known as the "Flag City, USA."
- 4. A Lake Erie city with a history in shipbuilding and steel production.
- 6. The home of Ohio University, one of the oldest public universities in the U.S.
- 7. The location of Miami University, founded in 1809.
- 9. Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean.
- 11. Named after a frontiersman and known for its historic courthouse.
- 12. Features the famous Great Circle Earthworks, built by the Hopewell culture.
- 15. Located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio Rivers.
- 16. Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- 18. Once a major steel-producing city in northeastern Ohio.
- 19. A port city on Lake Erie with Underground Railroad history.
- 20. Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788.
