Spudtown |
Idaho city |
Idaho river |
Western city |
Snake feeder |
Spud capital |
STATE capital |
City in Idaho |
City of Trees |
Idaho capital |
Gem State city |
Capital on I-84 |
Idaho's capital |
Western capital |
Capital of Idaho |
The City of Trees |
It's big in Idaho |
Northwestern city |
Oregon Trail fort |
Oregon Trail city |
Northwest capital |
Gem State capital |
River to the Snake |
Gem State's capital |
The capital of Idaho |
Northwestern capital |
Idaho's largest city |
Len Jordan's capital. |
Whence Built to Spill |
Western state capital |
Capital south of Moscow |
City west of Sun Valley |
Northwestern US capital |
Capital of a U.S. state |
The Gem State's capital |
Capital NW of Twin Falls |
Capital on its own river |
Capital in the Northwest |
Fort on the Oregon Trail |
Capital of the Gem State |
City on the Oregon Trail |
Pacific Northwest capital |
Seat of Ada County, Idaho |
Gov. Len Jordan's capital. |
Idaho's most populous city |
State capital or its river |
Capital southwest of Helena |
One of two capitals on I-84 |
Capital NW of Salt Lake City |
Army post on the Oregon Trail |
Fort ___ of Oregon Trail fame |
Capital south of Coeur d'Alene |
Idaho city on the Oregon Trail |
Site of Bogus Basin ski resort |
County whose seat is Idaho City |
Capital nicknamed "City of Trees |
State capital on the Oregon Trail |
Capital known as the City of Trees |
Northwestern capital, or its river |
Where the Idaho Statesman is published |
Place where you need an ID to get mail? |
___ State (Mountain West Conference team) |
__ State Broncos: Western Athletic Conf. team |
Idaho's capital that also has a lot of Girlse |
Western capital that's its state's largest city |
Capital city whose name means "wooded" in French |
State capital whose name means "wooded" in French |
State capital whose name comes from the French for "wooded area |