State |
One of 50 |
Down East |
23rd state |
King's home |
Bath's state |
Orono campus |
King's state |
Bangor's home |
Bangor's site |
Havana memory |
Lobster state |
American state |
Northern state |
Memorable ship |
Lobster locale |
Lobster source |
Caribou locale |
Augusta's home |
Bangor's state |
Augusta's state |
Lobster capital |
Portland's home |
Where Bangor is |
Northeast state |
Belfast setting |
Down East state |
Quebec neighbor |
Pine Tree State |
Name to remember |
Remembered" ship |
Casco Bay locale |
Downeaster state |
Famed battleship |
L.L. Bean's home |
Seal Harbor site |
State since 1820 |
Augusta's locale |
Portland's state |
Ship to remember |
Portland setting |
New England state |
A ship remembered |
Normandy neighbor |
Penobscot's place |
Penobscot's state |
Voting bellwether |
Bar Harbor locale |
Easternmost state |
Memorable warship |
Quebec's neighbor |
Ship sunk in 1898 |
Neighbor of Quebec |
Down-easter's home |
Home of L. L. Bean |
Locale for lobster |
Monosyllabic state |
Pine Tree (or 23d) |
Sen. Snowe's state |
Where Casco Bay is |
As ___ goes . . . |
A ship to remember |
State of the Union |
Stephen King's home |
1898 naval casualty |
Down-easter's state |
Historic battleship |
Muskie's home state |
Part of New England |
Summercaters' state |
Kennebunkport state |
The Pine Tree State |
Dirigo" is its motto |
A neighbor of Quebec |
Bates College locale |
Eagle Island setting |
Home to Stephen King |
Its motto is "Dirigo |
Kennebunkport locale |
Mount Desert's state |
Poland Spring's home |
Winslow Homer's home |
Memorable battleship |
Stephen King's state |
''Remember the ___!'' |
Havana casualty: 1898 |
Home to Bates College |
Ship to be remembered |
Site of Loring A.F.B. |
U.S. battleship: 1898 |
Where to find Augusta |
L.L.Bean's home state |
Senator Snowe's state |
Bates College's state |
Remembered" battleship |
Kennebunkport's locale |
Northeasternmost state |
Ship that's remembered |
Ship in 1898 headlines |
Site of a Bush retreat |
Stephen King territory |
Battleship to remember |
New Brunswick neighbor |
New Hampshire neighbor |
Belfast is on its shore |
Lobster-exporting state |
Lobster-producing state |
Moosehead Lake location |
Mount Katahdin's locale |
North-easterly US state |
Only monosyllabic state |
Only one-syllable state |
Union member since 1820 |
It sank in Havana Harbor |
Major cranberry producer |
Only state with homonyms |
Rudy Vallee's alma mater |
Sen. Payne's home state. |
State known for lobsters |
Thoreau's "The ___ Woods |
Where Moosehead Lake is. |
Place known for lobsters |
Stephen King writes here |
Mount Katahdin's setting |
Acadia National Park site |
Big source of blueberries |
Largest New England state |
Locale known for lobsters |
Subject of an 1898 slogan |
Where Mt. Katahdin towers |
Home to a well-known King |
Stephen King story locale |
Murder, She Wrote" locale |
Stephen King's home state |
Acadia National Park state |
Appalachian Trail terminus |
Gosnold touched it in 1602 |
It's east of New Hampshire |
It's west of New Brunswick |
Nearly half of New England |
Ninth least populous state |
Site of Kineo and Katahdin |
State since March 15, 1820 |
U.S. 1's northern terminus |
Where Mt. Desert Island is |
Arizona band, oddly enough |
Ship sunk in Havana harbor |
As ___ goes, so goes . . . |
Acadia National Park's home |
Missouri Compromise subject |
Northern terminus of U.S. 1 |
State I call Lobster Heaven |
State east of New Hampshire |
Acadia National Park locale |
Acadia National Park setting |
Battleship destroyed in 1898 |
Coffin's "___ Ballads": 1938 |
Feb. 15, 1898, headline word |
Home to Acadia National Park |
Katahdin is its highest peak |
Place known for good lobster |
Home of Acadia National Park |
Only one-syllable state name |
Setting for many King novels |
State bordering New Hampshire |
Remember the ___," 1898 slogan |
Moose Point State Park setting |
Northernmost New England state |
State bordering only one other |
The only one-syllable US state |
Where "ayuh" is an affirmative |
Where the Kennebec River flows |
Historic ship to be remembered |
It was given statehood in 1820 |
Former exclave of Massachusetts |
Its state seal includes a moose |
Major blueberry-producing state |
Only single-syllable state name |
The chickadee is its state bird |
It's been remembered since 1898? |
Its state berry is the blueberry |
Something to remember, with "the |
Site of many Stephen King novels |
The only one-syllable state name |
It became the 23rd of 50 in 1820 |
Home of Senators Collins and King |
Home to Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby |
Northernmost state in New England |
Where Burton M. Cross is Governor. |
Its seal has an anchor and a moose |
Locale for many Stephen King tales |
Setting for "The Cider House Rules |
Setting of many Stephen King novels |
Setting for many Stephen King novels |
Setting of many a Stephen King novel |
Appalachian Trail's northern terminus |
Home for Deer Isle and Moosehead Lake |
Only state bordered by just one other |
Its state quarter depicts a lighthouse |
Northeastern state that borders Canada |
Arizona band, oddly enough (with "The") |
State that borders only one other state |
State bordering New Hampshire and Canada |
It was created by the Missouri Compromise |
Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898 |
State probably named for a French province |
Stephen King has set many of his novels here |
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge setting |
State that divides its Electoral College votes |
State formed as part of the Missouri Compromise |
The Pemaquid Point Light is on its state quarter |
New England state where "Once Upon a Time" is set |
Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The") |
Home of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge |
State that's the largest U.S. producer of lobsters |
State with the longest tidal shoreline on the Atlantic |
State where Stephen King lives (and sets many of his books) |
Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number |
It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise |