U.S States

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Across
  1. 2. Home of the only non-rectangular state flag in the Union (a swallowtail burgee).
  2. 3. The only state that borders exactly one other U.S. state.
  3. 8. State whose name is derived from a Caddo Indian word meaning "friends".
  4. 9. The top producer of maple syrup in the United States.
  5. 10. Home to the U.S. Naval Academy in its capital city.
  6. 11. Its name comes from an Aleut word that translates to "the mainland".
  7. 13. The primary grower of Marionberries, a hybrid fruit named after one of its counties.
  8. 14. Site of the only active diamond mine in the United States.
Down
  1. 1. Its name is derived from a Mohican word meaning "long tidal river".
  2. 2. State whose name comes from Choctaw words meaning "red people".
  3. 4. The only state in history to turn down an offer to host the Olympic Games.
  4. 5. Officially recognized as the driest state in the country.
  5. 6. State whose name translates from Latin as "Penn’s Woods".
  6. 7. The state that actually leads the South in peach production, despite Georgia’s nickname.
  7. 12. The 1927 birthplace of the colorful powdered drink mix Kool-Aid.