Across
- 2. Chattanooga ___ played a key role in changing laws to allow liquor production in Tennessee.
- 4. Dew, was invented in the 1940s by Tennessee brothers as a whisky mixer, the name is slang for moonshine.
- 7. Shelbyville is internationally recognized for this breed of horse.
- 9. A new Duksan Electera factory makes the city a leader in North America for electrolyte production for batteries is made here.
- 11. Shelbyville was a significant center for manufacturing this product.
- 12. Falls, discovered in 1928 and was named after the mans wife who discovered it.
- 14. Shelbyville's _____ filtered water contributes to local whisky production.
- 15. Sea, Tennessee houses the country's largest underground lake, known as the ____ ____
- 16. thousand, Tennessee boasts over _____ documented caves and caverns.
- 17. The name of Phyllis's dog
Down
- 1. The Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest-running radio program, has been broadcasting from Nashville since 19___.
- 3. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this city was the only place in the United States making red cedar buckets, earning it the nickname "Bucket City".
- 5. Tennessee ranking in population in the United States
- 6. was the first city to bottle Coca-Cola.
- 8. Debbie started with the Department in 19__.
- 10. On this mountain, you can view seven states.
- 13. What the Department appreciates the most
