Across
- 1. Known for animal attractions including a zoo, safari park, and SeaWorld
- 3. Held the 1974 World's Fair
- 4. Sits in the territory of the Muscogee Nation
- 6. Nicknamed the Mile High City
- 7. Famous for a bridge where thousands of bats roost
- 11. Nicknamed Sin City
- 13. Home to an annual hot air balloon festival
- 15. Capital of the thirteenth colony
- 16. Where President Kennedy was assassinated
- 17. Former capital city of the Confederacy
- 19. Gateway city to Saguaro National Park
- 21. Cigar-making was once largest industry
- 23. Larger of the twin cities
- 26. Largest Southern city outside of Texas
- 28. Home to North Carolina's NHL team
- 30. Made famous by the auto industry
- 33. Polluted river caught fire thirteen times
- 34. Strong brewing culture due to German immigrants
- 36. Plains city known for building warplanes
- 38. Burned in a massive fire in 1871
- 40. Starting point for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- 42. Capital of the American film industry
- 43. Home of Mr. Rogers and Heinz
- 45. Had an appointed city government until 1973
- 47. Site of the first caucuses of the presidential election
- 48. Known for oil refining and space exploration
- 54. Capital of the most recent state to change its flag
- 55. Suffered a massive earthquake in 1907
- 56. Birthplace of the first female vice president
- 58. Where Seattle's NBA team relocated to
- 60. Nicknamed the Charm City
- 61. Largest state capital in the country
Down
- 2. Home to numerous major theme parks
- 3. Home to the 2002 Winter Olympics
- 5. Known for baseball bats and racehorses
- 8. Home to the nation's largest naval base
- 9. Named after an Egyptian city
- 10. Where President McKinley was assassinated
- 12. Where Kansas City's NBA team relocated
- 14. Nicknamed the "Pittsburgh of the South"
- 18. Divided into five boroughs
- 20. Home of Rocky and Ben Franklin
- 22. Has historically been the gateway to Alaska
- 24. Where a surprise attack brought the US into WWII
- 25. Home to a battle that became a rallying cry of remembrance
- 27. The larges US city by area at 1,961 sq mi
- 29. Known for art deco and proximity to the Everglades
- 31. Nicknamed the Crescent City
- 32. Hometown of President Truman
- 35. Where the American Civil War began
- 37. Home to the US Olympic Training Center
- 39. Was the end of the Oregon Trail
- 41. Home to a high school forcibly desegregated in 1957
- 44. Where the American Revolution began
- 46. Country music capital of the nation
- 49. Name is Spanish for "the pass"
- 50. Birthplace of President Taft
- 51. Was called a "Hornets Nest of Rebellion" during the revolution
- 52. Known for a 500 mile race
- 53. Home to the oldest continued newspaper in the US
- 57. Starting point of the Transcontinental Railroad
- 59. Held the 1996 Summer Olympics
