Across
- 5. A crop grown on a hill by early settlers of Utica
- 7. Celestial lights in the night sky or on ice
- 8. Hockeyville USA, for a time
- 10. Cookware named after revolutionary rider
- 11. Tiny's enormous collection
- 14. Downtown Utica corner where Genesee, Bleecker, and Lafayette Streets meet, once known for its vibrancy
- 16. Oneida County lake named after letter of the Greek alphabet
- 17. Cute red bear on the Parkway
- 21. Downtown Rome's cinema and theater complex
- 22. Exercise motivator for many
- 25. A well-known firearms manufacturer also produced these
- 27. People toss them by the thousands each year
- 29. How newcomers to the area were welcomed, earning Utica the title of _______ City
- 30. Grilled kebabs brought from Bosnia
- 32. The day Uticans thirst for each week during the summer
- 34. Notorious gang that terrorized Oneida and Madison counties in the mid-19th century
- 36. City hall clock tower named for a famous comedian
- 37. A Polish pouch potato
- 38. A local theater with same name as Ollie's sidekick
- 39. Village where NASA astronaut Gregory Jarvis who perished in the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster, grew up
Down
- 1. Elevators for boats
- 2. 5, 8, 12
- 3. A funeral train carrying this president's body made a stop at Utica's Union Station.
- 4. Number of fishes in the traditional Italian Christmas eve dinner
- 6. Only city in Herkimer County
- 9. These make Mondays marvelous, in summer anyway
- 12. A colorful arc in a rainy sky or Utica's colorful music guy
- 13. Instrument honored in Redfield's museum
- 14. Child prodigy was no ordinary Joe, opening for BB King at age 12.
- 15. Farmers have to make this while the sun shines
- 18. Irish-born first mayor of Utica
- 19. Herkimer's gem found even in the Smithsonian
- 20. Utica greens are also known by this name honoring the local chef who first created the dish
- 23. Native American tribe that built Turning Stone into central New York's economic engine
- 24. Where the first shovel of dirt was dug for the Erie Canal
- 26. Paul Newman starred in this movie filmed at Utica's War memorial auditorium.
- 28. One of Utica's oldest industries, dating to the mid-1800s
- 31. Patron saint whose feast is celebrated on March 19th
- 32. Military tribute written by Utica businessman, Daniel Butterfield
- 33. A local college and favorite beer
- 35. Enjoy this from the high peaks or in Old Forge
- 36. A stringed instrument favored in Karen and in Irish music