A state |
Lets in |
22 of 50 |
Rock group |
Gulf State |
U.S. state |
Auburn foe |
Auburn home |
C.S.A. ship |
Part of ASU |
Dixie river |
Mobile site |
Mobile home? |
Mobile state |
Cotton state |
Crimson Tide |
Auburn's home |
C. & W. group |
Florence site |
Mobile locale |
Part of Dixie |
Selma's state |
Pop-song group |
Heart of Dixie |
Mobile's state |
Mobile setting |
Roll-call first |
Mobile location |
Georgia neighbor |
Talladega's home |
The cotton state |
Where stars fell |
Sweet home" state |
Creek Indian land |
Crimson Tide home |
The Crimson Tide. |
Tuskegee's locale |
Montgomery's home |
Carmer book locale |
Coach Curry's team |
Country-rock group |
Montgomery's river |
Montgomery's state |
Tennessee neighbor |
Muscle Shoals site |
The Heart of Dixie |
Birmingham's state |
Bear Bryant's boys |
Yellowhammer State |
Neighbor of Georgia |
Where Enterprise is |
Namath's alma mater |
Crimson Tide's home |
Gulf of Mexico state |
It's west of Georgia |
Muscle Shoals' state |
Mountain Music" band |
First state, in a way |
Georgia's on its side |
Crimson Tide's school |
Auburn University home |
Muscle Shoals is there |
Rosa Parks' birthplace |
The Yellowhammer State |
Bart Starr's alma mater |
Bear Bryant's bailiwick |
Creek Confederacy tribe |
Joe Namath's alma mater |
Neighbor of Mississippi |
U.S. Space Camp setting |
Where Muscle Shoals is. |
Where the Conecuh flows |
Boys & Girls" ___ Shakes |
Gordon Persons’ state. |
Home of Sequoyah Caverns |
Rosa Parks's birth state |
University in Tuscaloosa |
Andalusia is in its south |
Award-winning music group |
Its capital is Montgomery |
Where the Tombigbee flows |
Home of the Crimson Tide. |
State since Dec. 14, 1819 |
Chart-topping country band |
Nat King Cole's birthplace |
State home to a space camp |
Where Forrest Gump grew up |
State bordering a panhandle |
State of the union address? |
Fourth word of "Oh! Susanna. |
Grammy-winning country group |
US state, capital Montgomery |
Where the Crimson Tide rolls |
State at the "Heart of Dixie |
2018 N.C.A.A. football champs |
Home of Nascar's longest oval |
Helen Keller is on its quarter |
To Kill a Mockingbird" setting |
Its quarter honors Helen Keller |
State known as the Heart of Dixie |
Country band named for their home |
Home of almost 4 million Americans |
Country band named after a US state |
Where Forrest Gump attended college |
RIAA's "Country Group of the Century |
State between Mississippi and Georgia |
Birthplace of Willie Mays and Hank Aaron |
One side in college football's Iron Bowl |
US state in which Birmingham is situated |
Where Forrest Gump played college football |
Home of Horseshoe Bend National Military Park |
Confederate state during the American Civil War |
Its state flag is a red X on a white background |
First state to declare Christmas a legal holiday |
Where Zelda Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole were born |
First state to legalize Christmas as a holiday (1836) |
Geographically named band with the 1982 hit "Take Me Down |