Across
- 9. Famously granted ecosystems their own legal rights, allowing the municipality or residents to file lawsuits on behalf of their ecosystem
- 10. Big in Ireland but not so much here
- 12. Watch out for eels in these mountains
- 13. Not related to the neighboring "New" state
- 14. Top destination for any fun guy or fungi
- 15. Claimed to be "flood-free" until a massive flood devastated the city in the 1970s, flooding compared to "an atomic bomb"
- 17. Home to football and beer history which has since been seriously altered or re-evaluated
- 19. Closest to the state's center of population
- 21. Town where selling you a bridge is a good thing
- 23. Home to the world's largest crayon
- 24. Named for mosquitoes but known for groundhogs
- 25. Arghh, here be ye scallywag hideaway, matey!
Down
- 1. Resting place of its namesake who had never set foot in the town
- 2. The "burial ground" for the local twins
- 3. Named after a Japanese city which was since renamed
- 4. No relation to WEB
- 5. Sounds spooky but it's just an Iroquoian endonym
- 6. Eggbert's true home
- 7. Cleanest in the state
- 8. Populous and diverse Philly suburb with a famous Vaudeville theater
- 11. Welsh twinned sister town shares its name
- 12. Bizarrely named Western PA borough, an acronym toponym
- 16. Not to be confused with the formerly-Dutch and currently-Delawarean town of the same name
- 18. Famous for its horseshoe curve
- 20. The only true town in the state
- 22. PA's smallest "city"