Across
- 2. 160-mile rugged range stretching from the Utah-Idaho border to central Utah.
- 3. The wiggly, jiggly treat that Utah famously consumes more of per capita than any other state.
- 5. The major mountain range in northeastern Utah known for running east-west rather than north-south.
- 6. The grippy, wind-smoothed sandstone that mountain bikers flock to Moab for.
- 8. The tall, thin spires of rock that make Bryce Canyon famous.
- 10. The official state nickname, symbolizing industry and teamwork.
- 11. Robert Redford’s famous indie film festival headquartered in Park City.
- 14. The legendary Little Cottonwood Canyon ski resort that famously still bans snowboarders.
- 15. The least traveled of Utah's 5 national parks.
Down
- 1. The capital city of Utah.
- 4. The range runs from northwestern Utah County–central & eastern Tooele County, to the south shore of the Great Salt Lake.
- 7. The stark white salt flats known for land-speed record attempts.
- 9. The provisional state proposed by LDS pioneers in 1849, meaning "honeybee."
- 12. The specific name of the iconic free-standing arch featured on Utah's standard license plate.
- 13. Utah's NBA team, whose musical name made a lot more sense in its original home of New Orleans.
