CLAY COUNTY ROADS

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Across
  1. 2. Most western county road, next to the one on the county line.
  2. 3. The county’s designation for US-24.
  3. 7. Road that is close to the western edge of the Republican River in most of the northern part of the county.
  4. 8. The road that is the county’s western border.
  5. 9. Often referred to as “Airport Road.”
  6. 11. The county’s designation for K-15.
  7. 13. The road that leads to Oak Hill.
  8. 14. Road that leads to Longford.
  9. 16. This road has a federally-funded bridge over the Republican River that’s used to connect Wakefield to the Broughton Road.
  10. 17. This road is often referred to as the “Clifton Road” because you can get to Clifton from the south.
Down
  1. 1. Road that makes up the eastern border of the county that is nonexistent in many spots, particularly near Milford Lake. Leave out space.
  2. 4. The road that is the county’s southern border.
  3. 5. Most eastern county road, next to the one on the eastern county line.
  4. 6. Road that leads to Green.
  5. 8. Road near the western edge of Clay Center that you can access a grocery store from
  6. 10. The county’s designation for the part of K-82 that leads to Wakefield.
  7. 12. Road used as a “shortcut” to Manhattan or Junction City.
  8. 15. Road that is the county’s northern border.