Week 6- U.S. States

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Across
  1. 3. Where King's Island is, named after a large river
  2. 5. The 1st State, named after Baron De La Warr
  3. 6. Home of Mount Rushmore that shares a name with a northern neighbor
  4. 7. Known for its mountains with the capital of Denver
  5. 10. Most densely populated US State, on the east coast, one of the original 13 colonies
  6. 12. The Midwestern state that is the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and the capital is St. Paul
  7. 16. The smallest state that actually is not a total island
  8. 18. State on the Canadian border known for its maple syrup, capital of Montpelier
  9. 21. "The Granite State" with a capital of Concord, named after a shire in England
  10. 23. Home state of Dorothy Gale known for its flat fields
  11. 25. State with two parts separated by lakes, home to Detroit
  12. 26. Used to be part of Massachusetts, now northernmost East Coast State
  13. 28. Named after the US' largest river, commonly used to count seconds
  14. 30. State on the east coast that is the third-smallest and is next to the smallest state
  15. 33. State where the Mayflower landed, where the Revolutionary War started
  16. 34. "Sweet Home _______", Southern State
  17. 36. A state named after the first US President
  18. 39. Has lots of corn, capital is Des Moines
  19. 42. State on the plains known as the "Cornhusker State", capital of Omaha
  20. 43. the Sunshine State that is known for hurricanes
  21. 44. Named after King "Carolus", has a northern neighbor with similar name
  22. 46. Named after King "Carolus", has a southern neighbor with similar name
  23. 47. The state with the lowest number of people, capital is Cheyenne
  24. 48. A small state that broke off from Virginia, known for its coal
Down
  1. 1. Home to Miley Cyrus, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley, capital of Nashville
  2. 2. "The Golden State", filled with beaches and Redwoods
  3. 4. The Potato State with the capital of Boise, landlocked
  4. 8. On the West Coast, the only state with a two-sided flag
  5. 9. A southern state named after King George II
  6. 11. Largest of the contiguous US States and home of the Alamo
  7. 13. Midwestern state bordering Canada that shares a name with a southern neighbor
  8. 14. The state Chicago is in
  9. 15. State that borders the country on the southern border and shares a name with it, capital of Santa Fe
  10. 17. The 50th US State and only island state
  11. 19. The home state of the current president whose name means "Penn's Woods"
  12. 20. Midwestern state that is home to St. Louis
  13. 21. Home to the largest US city for which the state is named
  14. 22. Big Sky Country, home to Bozeman, Helena, and much of Yellowstone National Park
  15. 24. The largest state and the northernmost state
  16. 27. "The Bluegrass State", Midwestern birthplace of Abraham Lincoln
  17. 29. The Hoosier State
  18. 31. Four Corners State with the largest salt lake in the Western Hemisphere
  19. 32. Midwestern state famous for its cheese and the Green Bay
  20. 34. Southern state on the Mississippi river, similar name to Kansas
  21. 35. The second-hottest US State and home to the Grand Canyon
  22. 37. Home to Las Vegas, much of the state is mountain or desert
  23. 38. State with a large bay settled by Lord Baltimore, named after Mary of France
  24. 40. The state with the highest percentage of Native Americans, home to Tulsa
  25. 41. East coast state that has produced more presidents than any other, capital is Richmond
  26. 45. Home of New Orleans and lots of alligators