New York

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Across
  1. 2. The first American ______ tournament was held in New York in 1843
  2. 4. The New York City ______ has the most stations
  3. 5. The birthplace of marshmallows, Jell-O, French’s Mustard, baby shoes, and gold teeth
  4. 6. After Washington, New York produces most ______ in the country
  5. 9. The term “The Big Apple” originally referred to _____ (2 Words)
  6. 12. This is the only US city to have hosted the Winter Olympics twice (2 Words)
  7. 13. A large monumental statue given to the US by France as a celebration of 100 years of Independence (3 Words), StatueOfLiberty
  8. 16. New York was the first state to require __________ have license plates
  9. 18. New York City houses the world’s largest railway station, the _________ (3 Words)
  10. 20. The capital of New York
  11. 21. The Metropolitan Museum of ___ is the largest art museum in the United States
  12. 22. State Flower
  13. 24. The first state park in the US
  14. 25. The largest city in New York (3 Words)
Down
  1. 1. Manhattan, New York City, is home to the largest concentration of ______ in the Western Hemisphere
  2. 3. Every _______ built in New York is the result of hard work and fearless attitude of the Mohawk ironworkers
  3. 7. New York stands _______ only to Vermont for maple syrup production
  4. 8. State Animal
  5. 10. New York was called _______ initially (2 Words)
  6. 11. The home of the world’s smallest church
  7. 14. A concrete example of human potential and engineering marvel (3 Words)
  8. 15. _____ was invented by Joseph Gayetty of New York City (2 Words)
  9. 17. After WWII, the ________ headquarters was established in New York City in 1952 (2 Words)
  10. 19. ______ is an important economic partner of New York
  11. 23. State Insect