US Steel Mill Trivia

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Across
  1. 3. Founded in 1899 in Ohio, this steelmaker faced financial struggles before being acquired by Cleveland-Cliffs in 2020.
  2. 4. Formerly known as RG Steel's Mingo Junction plant, it was acquired by JSW Steel in 2018 after RG Steel's bankruptcy.
  3. 6. Formed in 1968 by the merger of Wheeling Steel and Pittsburgh Steel, it declared bankruptcy in 2000.
  4. 7. The word for red in French, this steel company was once part of Ford Motor Co.
  5. 9. Known for its specialty steel products, this Pennsylvania-based company became Allegheny Technologies Inc. in 1996.
  6. 10. Once one of the largest steel producers in the world, this company and the Pennsylvania town it was headquartered in have a holy significance. It went bankrupt in 2001.
Down
  1. 1. This steel plant in southern California, also a popular type of bread roll, was the set of the final showdown in Terminator 2. It had been closed since 1983.
  2. 2. Named after a famous 19th century Scottish industrialist, this company, along with several other companies, was later incorporated to form U.S. Steel.
  3. 5. Once part of U.S. Steel and located in Vineyard, Utah, the name of this mill is also a city in Switzerland. It was the site of a dance montage in the 1984 movie Footloose.
  4. 8. Former integrated steel company with its first location in Detroit. Its original hot-strip mill was named the “coffee grinder” because of the sounds the mill would make. Hint: the first two letters of its name are the same as the world’s most popular hamburger chain.