Across
- 5. Smallest U.S. state by area.
- 6. Northwestern state, known for its potatoes.
- 8. Midwestern state, "Show Me State."
- 9. Southwestern state famous for the Grand Canyon.
- 11. Western state, known for Yellowstone National Park.
- 12. Southern state, home of the Ozark Mountains.
- 15. Midwestern state, "Buckeye State."
- 18. Island state in the Pacific Ocean.
- 19. Western state, known for its Mormon history and national parks.
- 21. Midwestern state, home to Chicago.
- 25. Southern state, second largest by area and population.
- 26. New England state, known as the "Constitution State."
- 31. New England state, known for maple syrup and Green Mountains.
- 32. Midwestern state, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- 33. The largest U.S. state by area, known for its vast wilderness.
- 34. Midwestern state, known for its Badlands and agriculture.
- 35. Appalachian state, known for its mountains and coal mining.
- 37. Southern state known as the "Cotton State."
- 39. Northeastern state, known for lobster and its rocky coastline.
- 40. Pacific Northwest state, home to Seattle.
- 42. Western state, most populous, known for Hollywood.
- 43. Southeastern state, known for its beaches and theme parks.
- 46. Southern state, known for peaches and Atlanta.
- 47. Midwestern state, known as the "Sunflower State."
- 48. New England state, "Live Free or Die."
- 49. Pacific Northwest state, known for its diverse landscapes.
Down
- 1. Southeastern state, known for its coastal plains and beaches.
- 2. Mid-Atlantic state, historically significant.
- 3. Midwestern state, home to Mount Rushmore.
- 4. Northeastern state, home to New York City.
- 7. Western state, mostly desert, home to Las Vegas.
- 8. Southern state, named after its major river.
- 10. Southern state, known for its unique culture and New Orleans.
- 13. Southeastern state, diverse geography from mountains to coast.
- 14. Mid-Atlantic state, known for Philadelphia and historical sites.
- 16. Midwestern state, "America's Dairyland."
- 17. Smallest state in the Mid-Atlantic, the "First State."
- 20. Midwestern state, bordered by four Great Lakes.
- 22. Southwestern state, known for its desert landscapes and cultural heritage.
- 23. Midwestern state, major producer of corn and hogs.
- 24. Mid-Atlantic state, borders Chesapeake Bay.
- 27. Mountainous state, known for its Rocky Mountains.
- 28. Midwestern state, known for its agricultural plains.
- 29. New England state, known for Boston and historical sites.
- 30. Southern state, famous for horse racing and bourbon.
- 36. Midwestern state, famous for the Indy 500 race.
- 38. Western state, known for its vast open spaces and mountains.
- 41. Densely populated Mid-Atlantic state, known for its beaches.
- 44. Southern state, known for Nashville and Memphis.
- 45. Southern Plains state, known for oil and Native American history.
