5-Letter Word for State Id (Crossword Answers)
Below are possible crossword answers for the clue state id, all with 5 letters.
Possible answers
Showing 20 crossword answers for “state id” (5 letters)
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- State known for its potatoes
- Gem State
- State famed for potatoes
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- ___ Island (U.S. state)
- The "R" of the state abbreviation R.I.
- First word of a state in New England
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- State with Acadia National Park
- Pine Tree State
- First state to use ranked-choice voting in a presidential election
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- Lone Star State
- State with Big Bend
- State university that has a trademark on burnt orange
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- Statement that's self-evidently true
- Statement of truth
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- Official state mammal of Alaska and Maine
- State animal of Maine
- Animal on the state seal of Maine
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- State of matter for most elements at room temperature
- One of the states of matter
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- Dwarf planet that's only about half the width of the United States
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- Word in two U.S. state names and two country names (can you name them all?)
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- ___ mode (battery-saving state)
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- Stuffed animal named after the 26th president of the United States
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- Animal that's the mascot of California State University, Monterey Bay
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- First official state hand gesture, following a 2024 Hawaiian bill
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- National mammal of the United States
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- Weightless state experienced by astronauts, for short
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- ___ State, nickname for Hawaii
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- Official state sport of South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming
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- ___ statesman
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- In-between state
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- Second-most common last name in England, fifth-most in the United States