Across
- 1. A very “generic” name + “farmland”. In 1999 they had an F5 tornado
- 3. Home to Villa Olivia
- 5. Home to Fermilab and its famous particle accelerator
- 8. Home to Woodfield Mall, which in 2006 was named the #1 tourist attraction of Illinois
- 10. Ovaltine established is factory in this town
- 11. Sunny state famous for The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta and now home to The Rinde’s
- 14. Home to the Morton Arboretum with over 185,000 Catalogued plants
- 15. A “sweet” town with “groups of trees”
- 16. Coastal State called “The Sunshine State”
- 17. Home to our new Keller Williams office and The Popcorn Store
- 18. Slight rhyme with bratwurst. The Sixth US city to welcome the Umbrella Sky Project open seasonally till 2026
- 19. Flanking the Fox River, this shopping friendly city shares a name with a famous capitol in Switzerland
- 22. Large tree + what you mow
- 23. Along the Fox River, which had a turbine powered flour mill called Gray’s Mill. It’s name matches the first half of this stores name: a Chicago based mail order company that became a department store that competed with JC Penny
- 24. City name after GLEN Ellyn & BloomingDALE. Known for its elevation?
- 27. City named “the Pride of the Fox”, Home to Pottawatomie Park where part of scarecrow fest is held, and Kane County Fair grounds
- 29. Home to a top tier hospital, used to be called Central DuPage Hospital
- 30. City that sounds like a “popular 10 pin activity” and a “babbling stream of water”
- 31. Paramount Theater finds it home here and another name for Sleeping Beauty
- 32. Known for it’s shopping along the railroad tracks. Part of the town’s name, sounds like the talk show host DeGeneres’ first name but spelled different
- 33. A flowering village that shares a name with an upscale department store located at 900 North Michigan. Although there are many locations is only ONE of this town.
Down
- 1. “Man of Steel” was filmed here and rhymes with “Drain-o”
- 2. Home to Wheaton Academy along with Melanie and her family
- 4. The end of the Union Pacific West Train Line
- 6. This city used to host horses and was hoping to host the Bears
- 7. City at top of a compass, NEXT TO running water, and home to an Illinois Army National Guard base
- 9. Jay Stream, the founder of this smaller town named it after his daughter
- 12. This popular city has a settlement to visit and a beautiful Riverwalk to stroll
- 13. State whose residents use their hand to show where they live
- 20. Home to Blackwell Forest Preserve
- 21. Bottom of the compass + faintly rhyming with “Belgium”
- 25. This is "my kind of town" also known for deep dish pizza
- 26. Lilac lovin’ City
- 28. Horse loving village where Batman would build his manor
