- 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
- Skagway's state
- 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
- 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