This printable crossword puzzle has 32 clues. Answers range from 4 to 18 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Means "foot of the mountain"
The capitol building is covered in this precious metal.
Georgia's governor
Dunwoody's mayor
The president
The smallest region in Georgia; stretches all the way to Maine
American Indians used this region as a sort of "highway" long ago.
Chief of the Yamacraw; made peace with English settlers; friend of Oglethorpe
Interpreter for two important leaders long ago; of English and Creek descent; ran a successful trading post
Member of Parliament; soldier; founder of Georgia
House of _______
Every state, no matter how small, has two members in the U.S. __________.
House of Representatives + Senate = ________
Took several hot months to create in the summer of 1787; there were many arguments
Added to the most important U.S. document in 1791.
The largest region in Georgia
Civil Rights leader; famously gave his "I Have a Dream..." speech at the Lincoln Memorial
Known for it's many mountain homes; home to the headwaters of many of Georgia's rivers
President of the Continental Congress or the "Grand Convention" as it was called then
Georgia was named after this English king.
He was born in Plains, Georgia and became President of the U.S.
Born in the city Oglethorpe founded just before the Civil War began; founded the Girl Scouts.
This is one of Georgia's most famous crops.
Georgia is called "The ________ State"
Called the Pennsylvania State House in 1787, but now we call it "______ ___" because of what was written there.
James Oglethrope founded Savannah to help _______.
Then in his eighties, this famous American was carried to the Constitutional Convention in a sedan chair.
The ____________ River separates South Carolina and Georgia.
This river is very close to downtown Atlanta.
This river's headwaters start underneath the ATL Airport.
A baseball player from Cairo, GA. He broke the color barrier when he started playing for the Dodgers.
An organization for girls started by a famous Georgian