Across
- 3. It was a gift from the French government for the 100th birthday of America's Independence.
- 4. It is a small street in Lower Manhattan, one of the world's most famous streets, thanks to the stock exchange and many banks.
- 8. It connects two cities Brooklyn and Manhattan. They started building it in 1869 and took 14 years to be completed
- 9. It is one of the world's most expensive streets. Almost any famous retailer has a prestigious store located here.
- 10. This area has long been home to New York’s Italian population who came here in search of a better life.
- 11. It is originally known as Radio City, a complex of buildings: office towers, shops, terraces, biggest indoor theatre with 6000 seats, connected with excellent subway.
- 14. The island was the immigrant gateway to America.
- 15. It is one of the greatest railway stations in the world, built in 1913.
- 16. Completed in 1972 the twin towers were the tallest buildings in the world until 1974, when the Sears Tower was built in Chicago.
- 18. At the turn of the 19th century, it became Manhattan's shopping paradise or Ladies' Mile.
Down
- 1. It was one of the first areas outside the city of Manhattan where wealthy city investors could watch the constructions of new skyscrapers.
- 2. New York City’s unique ethnic neighbourhood was founded in the 1870s by the Chinese immigrants who decided to have their new home
- 5. A famous 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
- 6. It is a seaside resort in Brooklyn famous for its historic Ferris Wheel and roller coaster- the Cyclone.
- 7. It is the lively square of New York and known for its many Broadway theatres, cinemas and biggest billboards.
- 12. It was built in 2009. It holds 41,000 people. That's a lot of Mets fans!
- 13. The huge park measures over 800 acres and is located in the centre of Manhattan.
- 17. It is one of the world's most famous hotels. It was built in French Renaissance style near Central Park.
