Across
- 2. “Where do you go?” according to the 1970s song
- 4. Nickname for the Eagles defense in the late 80s
- 6. Soft, salty, and doughy Philly staple that’s as iconic as cheesesteaks
- 7. Neighborhood that was a site of a Revolutionary War battle
- 9. Nickname for the 1970s Flyers
- 11. Slang for a district station
- 15. Beloved Philly-area convenience store
- 16. One of the oldest stone arch bridges in America, in Northeast Philly
- 18. Largest municipal building in the U.S.
- 22. South Philly street named after a historic family
- 27. Channel where Philly sports were broadcast in the 1980s and 1990s
- 28. Philly’s name for a sandwich
- 29. “Everybody who knows, goes”
- 32. First Continental Congress met here
- 33. Philly’s most famous sandwich
- 34. Beloved Philly-area convenience store
- 36. Oldest continuously occupied residential street in the U.S.
- 39. Bronze statue that tops City Hall
- 40. Famous for roast pork at Reading Terminal with roots in South Philly
- 41. Third word in motto: Honor, Integrity, ______
- 43. First skyscraper to break the “gentlemen’s agreement” height limit
- 44. Historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets and brick rowhouses
- 45. Another word for badge number
- 46. Classic Italian dessert found at Termini Bros
- 47. South Philly sandwich with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe
- 48. Street running through the heart of South Philly
- 50. Famous colonial church in Old City
- 51. Phillies Hall of Fame third baseman
- 52. Nickname of former Philadelphia Police Headquarters at 7th & Race
Down
- 1. Famous Italian Market butcher shop
- 3. Pork breakfast meat, Philly diner staple
- 5. Famous Ford cruiser used by the Philadelphia Police in the 90s and 2000s
- 8. Avenue known for restaurants and nightlife
- 10. Nickname for a new cop
- 12. South Philly bakery known for hoagie rolls
- 13. Iconic Philly snack cakes
- 14. Neighborhood along the Schuylkill with steep hills and bars
- 17. Philly stadium demolished in 2004
- 19. Famous cracked symbol of freedom
- 20. Another word for undercover officers
- 21. Avenue marking South Philly’s northern edge
- 23. Grocery store chain with Philly roots
- 24. Nickname for police cars
- 25. Philly’s original NFL team before the Eagles
- 26. Old nickname for the 25th District station
- 29. Parade tradition with roots in South Philly clubs
- 30. Valley park with trails and historic bridges
- 31. Avenue running east-west through South Philly
- 35. Where the Declaration of Independence was signed
- 37. Rowing clubs along Schuylkill
- 38. One of William Penn’s original five squares
- 42. Philly has 21 of them
- 43. Avenue near stadium district
- 49. Team the Eagles beat for their first playoff win at the Vet
