Across
- 1. This school, with a copper rimmed roof, features a striking green tiled room
- 6. I was first an ironsmith, but after marrying my wife, I joined her father's newspaper company, called The Detroit News
- 11. I served as the Head of Sculpture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, and I created works such as the Triton Pools, Orpheus Fountain, and Europa and the Bull
- 15. Bridge designed by Dan Hoffman in 1991 that connects the middle school parking lot to Kingswood
- 18. I stenciled drawings on the 2nd floor doors of Saarinen house
- 20. Located next to Kingswood Lake, this garden features water, rocks, lanterns, and most notably, the Red Bridge
- 22. I am a famous alumnus of Cranbrook, and I went on to design the St. Louis Arch
- 23. This school contains the ECC (Early Childhood Center) and the Meeting House (Designed by George and Henry Booth)
- 27. My first name is Kevin, and we have met before! I work at the Center for Collections and Research
- 28. My tombstone at Greenwood cemetery is a copper statue of a Leaping Gazelle which I designed/made
- 29. I was a student at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and went on to become famous for designing plywood chairs (Hint: Last Name starts with "E")
Down
- 2. This house served as the home and studio of Cranbrook’s first resident architect and the Art Academy’s first head of the Weaving Department
- 3. The interior includes the Oak Room, which has hand-painted cartouches
- 4. This is an open-air, Greek-Style outdoor amphitheater
- 5. This place, outside of the US, is the Booth's ancestral home and the namesake of Cranbrook, MI
- 7. Where are we right now? (Hint: Acronym)
- 8. This building was designed by Eliel Saarinen and now features a Planetarium and an Observatory
- 9. I won 2nd place in a skyscraper competition and relocated to the US, from Finland
- 10. This is the central courtyard of Cranbrook Upper School, which features a six-sided fountain in the center (Hint: Use abbreviated spelling)
- 12. Fountian located in Cranbrook House's garden, and is a replica of a famous fountain in Rome, Italy
- 13. I attended Cranbrook Upper School, and I am now the mayor of Poland's Capital City (I visited you guys last year!)
- 14. Henry Booth designed this house to live in, which boasts multiple Pewabic pottery tiled bathrooms
- 16. Located in between the Institute of Science and the Art Museum, this feature has contains 6 pillars
- 17. This house is not on Cranbrook Campus and was commissioned by schoolteachers to build their dream house
- 19. I designed Cranbrook House and founded my company: _____ _____ Associates
- 21. The outdoor features include a peristyle, a reflecting pool, and the Triton Pools
- 24. I established the Kingswood as a school for girls. My nickname is "Nellie"
- 25. I am a distinguished Aluma who's bright, neon, mostly animal artwork was popular during the 80's and 90's (Hint: Trapper Keepers)
- 26. I designed Thornlea House for my family to live in
