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