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Other crossword clues for answer "MAINE"

MAINE
State that borders only one other
Ship to remember
State of one syllable
State with one syllable
New Brunswick neighbor
Its state mammal is the moose
Easternmost U.S. state
L.L.Bean's home state
Monosyllabic state
Home to Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby
State that borders only one other state
Home of Bates and Bowdoin
With 29 Down, breed of cat
Poland's home
Potato provider
Something to remember
Ship destroyed in 1898
Margaret Chase Smith's constituency
Ship bombed in 1898
Murder, She Wrote setting
Sen. Snowe's state
Typical Stephen King setting
Augusta's home
You must remember this
It borders on New Brunswick
Hannibal Hamlin's state
Setting of many Stephen King novels
Home to Acadia National Park
Former exclave of Massachusetts
Subject of Down East Magazine
Home to the Red Sox' Double-A affiliate
Setting for a DIY Network "cabin masters" show
Remembered battleship
Battleship to remember
Neighbor of Quebec
Ship in the news in 1898
Down East
Acadia National Park locale
Pine Tree State
Home of Acadia National Park
Only one-syllable state
Bangor's state
Memorable battleship
Stephen King has set many of his novels here
Only monosyllabic state
Only state with homonyms
A ship to remember
Bates College's state
Boothbay Harbor setting
Appalachian Trail terminus
Penobscot's place
Site of many Stephen King novels
Acadia National Park setting
Its state quarter depicts a lighthouse
Augusta's state
Down East state
It's Down East
Memorable ship
Bar Harbor locale
Senator Snowe's state, appropriately
Where the Penobscot flows
Stephen King's home
It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise
Acadia National Park state
Quebec neighbor
State with the longest tidal shoreline on the Atlantic
Largest New England state
Easternmost state
The Pemaquid Point Light is on its state quarter
Setting for many King novels
Bates College locale
Kennebunkport locale
Katahdin is its highest peak
Nearly half of New England
State probably named for a French province
L.L.Bean headquarters locale
Only monosyllabic U.S. state
Its State Crustacean is lobster
Location of the fictional town Horseshoe Bay on The CW's "Nancy Drew"
Setting for many Stephen King novels
State known as Down East
State with two women senators
Stein Song state
Stephen Kings's home
Bangor's home
Lobster locale
New Hampshire neighbor
Ship in a slogan
Lobster center
It borders Passamaquoddy Bay
Missouri Compromise beneficiary
Remember the __!
This is Mrs. Norman __
Lobster source
Where the Kennebec River flows
Senator Snowe's state
The only one-syllable state name
Where Casco Bay is
Only one-syllable state name
State east of New Hampshire
23rd state
Locale for lobster
Locale known for lobsters
It's west of New Brunswick
Missouri Compromise subject
Northernmost New England state
It's east of New Hampshire
Major cranberry producer
Northeast state
Northern end of the Appalachian Trail
State with a 2020 bicentennial
Home to many a 76 Down
Its coat of arms has a moose and a pine
Home to a well-known King
One end of the Appalachian Trail
U.S. battleship destroyed in 1898
Mount Katahdin's locale
Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898
Historic ship.
Where Mt. Katahdin is.
The Lumber State.
Where Sumner Sewall is Governor.
Lumber State.
Governor Hildreth's State.
Feb. 15, 1898.
State electing woman Senator.
As ___ goes, so goes the nation.
Gov. Payne's state.
Senator Brewster's state.
Home to Margaret Chase Smith.
It has 16,000,000 acres of forests.
Where many Christmas trees come from.
Mrs. Smith's state.
State whose bird is the chickadee.
Where Gov. Payne defeated Sen. Brewster.
Sen. Payne's home state.
Where Burton M. Cross is Governor.
Where Moosehead Lake is.
Headline of 1898.
Headline of Feb. 15, 1898.
Historic battleship.
Its motto is "Dirigo."
Supposed political barometer of U. S.
Where Muskie is Governor.
Where Smith beat Jones.
Gov. Muskie's state.
Political weathervane of U. S.
Where Ike goes fishing.
Its capital is Augusta.
Ship of 1898.
Where Augusta is.
Source of the biggest blueberry crop.
Where the Saco flows.
Border state.
New Brunswick's neighbor.
Where the Androscoggin flows.
Coast S of Campobello.
1898 headline.
State.
1898 battleship.
Where Bowdoin is.
Where Old Town is.
Remember the ___!
4 electoral votes.
Quebec's neighbor.
Feb. 15, 1898, headline word
U.S. battleship: 1898
Home of down-Easters.
Headliner of 1898.
Muskie's state.
Name to remember
1898 naval casualty
Site of Kineo and Katahdin
As ___ goes . . .
As ___ goes, so goes . . .
Famed battleship
Mount Desert's state
Portland's state
Voting bellwether
Havana memory
Ship to be remembered
One of 50
Where Mt. Katahdin towers
Acadia National Park site
Havana casualty: 1898
Memorable warship
Rudy Vallee's alma mater
Battleship destroyed in 1898
Pine Tree (or 23d)
Remembered ship
Orono campus
Site of Loring A.F.B.
Subject of an 1898 slogan
A ship remembered
Gosnold touched it in 1602
Remember the ___, 1898 slogan
Muskie's home state
Coffin's "___ Ballads": 1938
Down-easter's home
Down-easter's state
Normandy neighbor
Site of a Bush retreat
A neighbor of Quebec
Kennebunkport's locale
Where Mt. Desert Island is
Dirigo is its motto
Seal Harbor site
Election bellwether
Mt. Katahdin's locale
Bath's state
Casco Bay locale
See 72-Down
Winslow Homer's home
Caribou locale
Appalachian Trail's northern terminus
Ship that's remembered
Something to remember, with "the"
One of the 61-Across
See 29-Across or 9-Down
L.L. Bean's home
Poland Spring's home
Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number
Setting of many a Stephen King novel
Ship in 1898 headlines
Murder, She Wrote locale
Home of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Portland's home
The Pine Tree State
Where Bangor is
Northern terminus of U.S. 1
Home of L. L. Bean
Home to Bates College
U.S. 1's northern terminus
Where "ayuh" is an affirmative
Bath locale
Belfast is on its shore
Home for Deer Isle and Moosehead Lake
Its seal has an anchor and a moose
Big source of blueberries
See 56-Across
Thoreau's "The ___ Woods"
See 53-Down
State formed as part of the Missouri Compromise
State that's the largest U.S. producer of lobsters
Center of U.S. lobstering
Northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail
Down East, to a New Englander
Far-right state
It has more coastline than California, surprisingly
Its flag features a pine and the North Star
Noted producer of blueberries
State known for lobsters and pine trees
Its state symbols include the white pine and the chickadee
State that's home to one end of the Appalachian Trail
State that's nearly 90% forested
Where many Penobscot and Passamaquoddy live
Stephen King's state
Arizona band, oddly enough
Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The")
U.S. state that borders only one other state
State whose governor refuses to live in the governor's mansion
A 650-mile hiking trail from here to Cap Gaspé, Quebec, was declared on Earth Day
Drug companies are opposing this state's pioneering prescription drug law
Historic ship to be remembered
It sank in Havana Harbor
Stephen King writes here
It became the 23rd of 50 in 1820
Union member since 1820
King's state
Place known for good lobster
It was given statehood in 1820
It's been remembered since 1898?
State since 1820
State of the union
The chickadee is its state bird
Part of New England
Lobster state
New England state
Northern state
Ninth least populous state
State since March 15, 1820
State known as Vacationland
Acadia National Park's state
All of ME?
Site of Acadia National Park
State known for lobster
U.S. state closest to Europe
Lobster capital
Senator Cohen's state
Downeaster state
Augusta is its capital
Down East, especially
Battleship of note
Only state bordered by just one other
Stephen King story locale
Ship sunk in Havana harbor
Ship sunk in 1898
Kennebunkport state
Place known for lobsters
Mount Katahdin's setting
Lobster-producing state
Home to Stephen King
Only single-syllable state name
State bordering only one other
Its state seal includes a moose
Penobscot's state
State known for lobsters
Lobster-exporting state
Penobscot state
State bordering Quebec
State home to many Wolastoqiyik
Only state to share a border with only one other U.S. state
State northeast of New Hampshire
Northeastern state where lobster rolls are often enjoyed
State with an annual lobster festival
Vacationland state
It was remembered in 1898
It was created by the Missouri Compromise
Cadillac Mountain's state
Home for 60-Across
King's home
Summercaters' state
Moosehead Lake location
Moose Point State Park setting
Portland setting
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge setting
Home of Senators Collins and King
Senator King's state
Setting for many Stephen King stories
Bar Harbor's state
Mount Katahdin setting
Its state flag shows a pine tree