Across
- 2. Named after the Arabic word for family
- 6. A fort during the American Revolution and War of 1812
- 11. Once owned by gangster Arnold Rothstein
- 13. Home to a Wendy's
- 15. Home to the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
- 18. Home to Manhattan’s only lighthouse
- 19. Once the site of a glue factory
- 20. Named after a groundbreaking lesbian photographer
Down
- 1. Purchased from indigenous chiefs in 1685
- 3. Named after one of the shortest men to ever serve in the U.S. Army
- 4. Its name is derived from the Dutch word for cleft
- 5. Named after a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant
- 7. After Central Park, closest to York Prep
- 8. Houses a memorial to Vietnam veterans from Queens
- 9. Overlooks a stretch of road known in the 1910s as “Death Avenue”
- 10. Has a plaza named after one of the Tuskegee airmen
- 12. Oldest in NYC
- 14. Formerly owned by President Trump, prospective site of a casino
- 16. Named after the Chippewa word for cold
- 17. In Brooklyn with over 30,000 trees
