Across
- 2. known as the "Lone Star State" and is famous for its BBQ, live music, hot temperatures, and more.
- 3. is world-renowned for its beach resorts, amusement parks, warm and sunny climate, and nautical recreation
- 5. The state is known for its skiing, with the mountains near Salt Lake City collecting an average of 500 inches of snow per year,
- 7. State is known for NYC, cultural diversity, and breathtaking sights like the Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, Adirondack Park, and historic covered bridges.
- 11. magnolias, catfish, bluegrass music, and southern charm.
- 13. is known for: American football. Oil. Tornadoes.
- 15. famous for its lobsters and tree land
- 17. is known for its lakes, rivers, and hot springs, extreme weather and frequent storms, rice and poultry production, and the only active diamond mine in the United States.
- 18. is nicknamed “The Gem State” because almost every known type of gemstone has been found in the state, including the largest diamond discovered in the United States.
Down
- 1. is known for Diverse landscape. Birthplace of the nuclear bomb. Ancient Pueblo People.
- 4. is known for glaciers, national parks, the vast wilderness, Northern lights, midnight sun, and cruises.
- 6. is the country's number-one producer of peanuts and pecans
- 8. is known for Cedar Point, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Pro Football Hall of Fame
- 9. produces more sweet cherries, apples, pears, and red raspberries than any other state.
- 10. is known for Cedar Point, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- 12. is known for the beaches, surfing, Hollywood, and wine, as well as its large economy and progressive politics.
- 14. has long been known as "The Wheat State."
- 16. is known for its beautiful beaches—some of them with unusual colors. Many beaches are filled with white sand,