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