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Other crossword clues for answer "ALASKA"

ALASKA
Michener novel
Its zip codes start with 99
Remember when we bought this for next to nothing? When we used to travel? (the left gets the book org., the right gets the Jamaican pop genre)
State admitted to the union in 1959
Into the Wild setting
3-Down's home
Its motto is "North to the Future"
Setting for the documentary "Grizzly Man"
Wasilla's state
Iditarod setting
Home to Denali
Palin-drome?
British Columbia neighbour
Denali's location
Continental high point site
Balto setting
1867 United States purchase
Baked state?
Gold Rush state
Juneau's state
State bordered by two oceans
Locale of Seward Peninsula
The 49th state
49th state
It cost $7.2 million in 1867
James Michener novel
Nome's home
Sitka's state
Alexander Archipelago locale
Site of an 1880s gold rush
Bering Sea borderer
State with glaciers
The Last Frontier
Penultimate state quarter honoree
1867 purchase for $7.2 million
Where the Exxon Valdez ran aground
Kodiak's home
Sarah Palin's state
Subject of Seward's Folly
Baked ___
Kenai Fjords setting
Panhandle state
Hawaii's predecessor as a state
Seward's purchase
Mount McKinley locale
Where Sarah Palin was governor
Base of operations for the "Deadliest Catch" fleet
Kenai Fjords locale
Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard
Prudhoe Bay location
Mount Blackburn's state
Iditarod locale
Wasilla home
Seward's Folly purchase
Glacier Bay locale
Michener epic
Wrangell Mountains locale
1988 Michener epic
Nome home
$7.2-million-dollar property
Mt. McKinley's state
Where the Yupik live
Cook Inlet locale
Grizzly bear habitat
State that originally had four time zones
Denali National Park site
Juneau is its capital
It's more than twice the size of Texas
Where Cook Inlet is
Northern Exposure setting
Mount McKinley's state
It's east of the Bering Strait
Mount McKinley's home
State with the Big Dipper on its flag
North to the Future state
Yukon neighbor
Denali National Park state
Northern cruise destination
Third-least populous state
Where Nome is
Kenai Fjords National Park site
SeaTac-based airline
The Great North setting
Anchorage locale
The great country
Seward's Folly
Baked dessert
34 Across' home
Baked __
Iditarod site
Popular cruise destination
Polar bear country
Territory until 1959
Nome's state
Northern state
Neighbor of Russia
Pipeline place
The Big Dipper appears on its flag
Anchorage's state
Largest Western Hemisphere peninsula
Northernmost state
It has eight National Parks
It has thousands of glaciers
State paying an annual oil dividend
Where America's second largest island is
Largest state
State with polar bears
Big entry of 1959
Home to Denali National Park
Its area code is 907
Its flag has the Big Dipper on it
Dog mushing is its state sport
Setting for part of "The Simpsons Movie"
North to the future is its motto
Strategic U. S. territory.
Jap foothold in North America.
Our strategic northern outpost.
Purchased by U. S. in 1867.
Where Ernest H. Gruening is Governor.
Where Fairbanks is.
Where Maj. Gen. Buckner commands.
U. S. territory.
Where Gruening is Governor.
1867 purchase from Russia, price $7,200,000.
Aspirant to statehood.
Forty-ninth state?
Logical contender as 49th state.
Scene of Arctic.
Sighted by Vitus Bering, 1741.
Where Ernest Gruening is governor.
Where Sitka is.
Bargain from Russia, 1867.
Gov. Gruening's land.
It missed statehood by one vote.
Its population is 128,643.
Where Juneau is.
An Organized Territory since 1912.
State-to-be?
Where Anchorage is.
Where Mt. McKinley is.
Where Point Barrow is.
American outpost.
Purchase of 1867.
Where the Valley of 10,000 Smokes is.
Domain of the sourdough.
Where Mount McKinley is.
Gov. Stepovich's home.
Mt. McKinley's range.
The 49th.
State of the Union.
One-time Russian territory.
State.
Yukon's neighbor.
One of the fifty.
Where the Tanana flows.
No. 49
Gold-rush locale
Neighbor of Yukon
No. 49 of 50
Seward's buy
King crab's home
Neighbor of Siberia
Seward's coup
Largest of 50
State near Russia
State sometimes baked?
Where did Idaho? "Wait, ___!"
Site of a 1989 oil spill
A neighbor of Siberia
America's Icebox
Home of many Tlingits
Location of Naknek Lake
Sourdough's habitat
Where to find McCarthy, McKinley and McGrath
A cold place, but often baked
One end of the Alcan Highway
Sitka site
Mt. Blackburn locale
Subject of an 1867 sale
Where Nome is home
Panhandle site
7.2 million-dollar bargain
Michener best seller
Copper River's locale
Eskimo's home
Gulf of ___ (waters south of Anchorage)
Snowy race setting
Geographical name that means roughly "great land"
Focus of Seward's Folly
Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star
Old riddle: "What did Delaware?" Answer: "I don't know, but ___"
Where the North Slope slopes
What did Delaware? "I don't know, but ___" (old joke)
Sarah Palin's ___ of 2010-11 TV
Fairbanks's home
See 26-/28-Down
Skagway locale
Juneau's home
The Last Frontier state
Ice Road Truckers locale
Admission of 1959
Denali's home
State whose flag has eight gold stars
U.S. state closest to the International Date Line
What did Delaware? "I don't know, but ___" (classic joke)
State that the Arctic Circle passes through
Anchorage's home
Setting for the 1996 best seller "Into the Wild"
#49
Home of 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the U.S.
State whose flag, with eight gold stars in the shape of the Big Dipper, was designed by a 13-year-old
U.S. state with nearly 34,000 miles of shoreline
One side of the Bering Sea
Prospector's locale of the late 1800s
State celebrating its 50th anniversary in January 2009 (and a hint to the three theme entries)
Nome locale
Juneau site
Nome site
Juneau locale
Where Jewel is from
PART 2 OF STUMPER
See 11-Down
Western neighbor of the Yukon
U.S. state with the lowest population density
Where Kodiak and Cordova are
Russian castoff
Kodiak locale
$7.2 million purchase of 1867
U.S. purchase of 1867
1867 U.S. purchase
It stays lit all summer
Next-to-last state
State whose northernmost city was renamed Utqiagvik
U.S. state closest to Russia
Biggest state
Seward's state
Baked ___ (dessert with meringue)
State whose motto is "North to the Future"
Home to Denali National Park & Preserve
Dog mushing is its official state sport
Only U.S. state whose name can be typed on one row of a keyboard
State in which "Molly of Denali" is set
State name from the Unangam Tunuu "alaxsxaq"
State that borders three seas
U.S. state with the longest coastline
Alcan Highway site
Location of Denali National Park
Location of Mt. McKinley
Area code 907
Baked creation with a cool center
It's often inset
Home of the Tlingit
It was purchased in 1867
1867 purchase for a little over $7 million
Site of the Iditarod
British Columbia neighbor
Bering Sea state
Former Russian territory
Where Palin governed
A noncontiguous state
Denali's state
Largest U.S. state by area
State that's the title of a Maggie Rogers song
State whose official languages include Inupiaq and Deg Xinag
Inupiat's state
U.S. state with the highest percentage of Native residents
Utqiagvik's state
State with eight national parks
Bering Glacier's state
Valdez locale
Home to the Gravina Island Bridge
About one-third of its land is in the Arctic Circle
About a sixth of the United States
Largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere
State with the most coastline
Big purchase of 1867
Easternmost state, technically
Only state whose seal shows a seal
Parish : Louisiana :: borough : ___
State since 1959
Glacier Bay National Park location
State with a panhandle
Its flag depicts the Big Dipper and Polaris
State with the lowest population density
There's a salmon on its state quarter
Site of 16-Across
State with about one person per square mile
Where Iñupiaq is spoken
About 16% of the U.S., by area
Large purchase of 1867
State from which you can see Russia