| No. 49 |
| Baked __ |
| Nome site |
| Nome home |
| U.S. state |
| Sitka site |
| 49th state |
| Nome's home |
| Baked state? |
| No. 49 of 50 |
| Palin-drome? |
| Seward's buy |
| State-to-be? |
| Home to Nome |
| Nome's state |
| Baked dessert |
| Denali's home |
| Iditarod site |
| Juneau locale |
| Juneau's home |
| Kodiak locale |
| Largest of 50 |
| Largest state |
| Palin country |
| Palin's place |
| Sitka setting |
| Sitka's state |
| Seward's coup |
| 49th US state |
| Biggest state |
| Eskimo's home |
| Kodiak's home |
| Where Nome is |
| 1867 purchase |
| Michener epic |
| American state |
| Iditarod state |
| Pipeline place |
| Skagway locale |
| Northern state |
| Denali's state |
| Juneau's state |
| Yukon neighbor |
| Panhandle site |
| Denali setting |
| Michener novel |
| Big buy of 1867 |
| Gold-rush state |
| Russian castoff |
| Skagway's state |
| Yukon neighbour |
| Iditarod locale |
| US Arctic state |
| Wasilla's state |
| Palin territory |
| Panhandle state |
| America's Icebox |
| Anchorage's home |
| Fairbanks's home |
| Gold-rush locale |
| It's often inset |
| King crab's home |
| State since 1959 |
| Bering Sea state |
| Purchase of 1867 |
| Russian neighbor |
| Admission of 1959 |
| Anchorage's state |
| Neighbor of Yukon |
| Penultimate state |
| State near Russia |
| Northern US state |
| Seward's purchase |
| Palin's bailiwick |
| ''Seward's Folly'' |
| 1867 U.S. purchase |
| 1988 Michener book |
| 1988 Michener epic |
| Alcan Highway site |
| Anchorage location |
| Jewel's home state |
| Largest U.S. state |
| Next-to-last state |
| Northernmost state |
| Snowy race setting |
| Where Nome is home |
| Anchorage is there |
| Neighbor of Russia |
| Dessert, bombe ... |
| Home of the Tlingit |
| Prudhoe Bay setting |
| Sourdough's habitat |
| Where Cook Inlet is |
| Kenai Fjords locale |
| Sarah Palin's state |
| Where Jewel is from |
| Neighbor of Siberia |
| 'The Last Frontier' |
| Grizzly bear habitat |
| Its area code is 907 |
| Kenai Fjords setting |
| Prudhoe Bay location |
| Sometimes it's baked |
| Where Palin governed |
| Big purchase of 1867 |
| Site of the Iditarod |
| Michener best seller |
| A neighbor of Siberia |
| A noncontiguous state |
| Copper River's locale |
| Home of many Tlingits |
| Mount McKinley's home |
| U.S. purchase of 1867 |
| Yukon's______ Highway |
| Juneau is its capital |
| Mount McKinley locale |
| Northernmost US state |
| Kodiak Island's locale |
| Mount McKinley's state |
| State sometimes baked? |
| Where the Tanana flows |
| Into the Wild" setting |
| State with a panhandle |
| Focus of Seward's Folly |
| It stays lit all summer |
| Location of Naknek Lake |
| Mount Blackburn's state |
| The Last Frontier state |
| Subject of an 1867 sale |
| Sarah Palin's home state |
| Site of a 1989 oil spill |
| Former Russian territory |
| It was purchased in 1867 |
| Seward's Folly" purchase |
| Ice Road Truckers" locale |
| Denali National Park site |
| Subject of Seward's Folly |
| British Columbia neighbor |
| Popular cruise destination |
| Northern Exposure" setting |
| 7.2 million-dollar bargain |
| British Columbia neighbour |
| Third-least populous state |
| North to the Future" state |
| Denali National Park state |
| It has eight National Parks |
| Northern cruise destination |
| 1867 United States purchase |
| $7.2-million-dollar property |
| Home to Denali National Park |
| One end of the Alcan Highway |
| Where Kodiak and Cordova are |
| Where the North Slope slopes |
| Where did Idaho?" "Wait, ___! |
| A cold place, but often baked |
| $7.2 million purchase of 1867 |
| State with the most coastline |
| 1867 purchase for $7.2 million |
| Dog mushing is its state sport |
| Easternmost state, technically |
| It's east of the Bering Strait |
| Where Sarah Palin was governor |
| Hawaii's predecessor as a state |
| Sarah Palin's ___" of 2010-11 TV |
| North to the future" is its motto |
| Baked creation with a cool center |
| Home to the Gravina Island Bridge |
| Its flag has the Big Dipper on it |
| Penultimate state quarter honoree |
| Its motto is "North to the future |
| An Organized Territory since 1912. |
| Glacier Bay National Park location |
| Only state whose seal shows a seal |
| The Big Dipper appears on its flag |
| Where the Exxon Valdez ran aground |
| Parish : Louisiana :: borough : ___ |
| Largest Western Hemisphere peninsula |
| State whose flag has eight gold stars |
| State with the Big Dipper on its flag |
| It's more than twice the size of Texas |
| Setting for part of "The Simpsons Movie |
| Site of the World Ice Art Championships |
| Often-cold state whose capital is Juneau |
| Setting for the documentary "Grizzly Man |
| State with the lowest population density |
| State that originally had four time zones |
| State where Sarah Palin was once governor |
| State whose motto is "North to the Future |
| Land bought by the USA from Russia in 1867 |
| 1867 purchase for a little over $7 million |
| Its flag depicts the Big Dipper and Polaris |
| Largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere |
| State that the Arctic Circle passes through |
| Where to find McCarthy, McKinley and McGrath |
| Setting for the 1996 best seller "Into the Wild |
| Geographical name that means roughly "great land |
| Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star |
| U.S. state closest to the International Date Line |
| Base of operations for the "Deadliest Catch" fleet |
| What did Delaware?" "I don't know, but ___" (old joke) |
| What did Delaware?" "I don't know, but ___" (classic joke) |
| Old riddle: "What did Delaware?" Answer: "I don't know, but ___ |
| Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard |
| State celebrating its 50th anniversary in January 2009 (and a hint to the three theme entries) |