Mesa |
Mesa kin |
Small mesa |
Steep hill |
Mont. city |
Mesa's kin |
Montana town |
Western hill |
Western city |
Montana city |
Mesa relative |
Mesa's cousin |
Isolated hill |
Copper capital |
Desert feature |
Small mountain |
Mesa's relative |
City in Montana |
Steep-sided hill |
Flat-topped hill |
Western formation |
Western elevation |
Crested ___, Colo. |
Geological feature |
Isolated elevation |
Scotts Bluff, e.g. |
Site of a flat top |
Western high point |
Montana mining hub |
Neighbor of Helena |
Grand Canyon sight |
Montana metropolis |
Mont. mining center |
Montana copper town |
Vertical-sided hill |
Montana mining city |
Copper-mining center |
Home to Montana Tech |
Big Sky Country city |
Grand Canyon feature |
Geological formation |
Mesa's little brother |
Montana copper center |
Western copper center |
Western mining center |
Montana mining center |
Flat-topped formation |
Monument Valley sight |
Flat-topped elevation |
Silver Bow County seat |
Grand Canyon formation |
Evel Knievel's hometown |
Monument Valley sighting |
Result of plateau erosion |
Site of Hellroarin' Gulch |
Seat of Silver Bow County |
Monument Valley formation |
Landform similar to a mesa |
Montana Folk Festival site |
Small flat-topped mountain |
Onetime Montana copper town |
Devils Tower in Wyoming, e.g. |
Monument Valley rock formation |
Monument Valley land formation |
Prominent hill of the Southwest |
Copper capital of the late 1800s |
Site of the Anaconda Copper Mine |
City west of the Crazy Mountains. |
Crested ___ (Colorado ski resort) |
Former Montana copper-mining city |
Northwest city once a mining camp |
City that sounds like a humdinger? |
Site of the World Museum of Mining |
Home of the World Museum of Mining |
Seat of Montana's Silver Bow County |
The Montana Standard is its daily paper |
Birthplace of Evel Knievel and Martha Raye |
Montana city once called "The Richest Hill on Earth |
Montana city that consolidated with Silver Bow County |
Hill with steeply sloping sides and flat top — town in Montana |