Answer: MAINE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- State
- American state
- US state
- Bangor's state
- "Remember the ___!"
- Pine Tree State
- Down East
- Quebec neighbor
- New England state
- New Brunswick neighbor
- Portland setting
- One of 50
- New Hampshire neighbor
- King's home
- Stephen King's home
- Acadia National Park locale
- Bates College's state
- Augusta's state
- Portland's state
- "Remember the ___"
- Stephen King's home state
- State of the Union
- Ship to remember
- Northernmost New England state
- Augusta's home
- The Pine Tree State
- Memorable ship
- Stephen King's state
- Ship sunk in 1898
- Neighbor of Quebec
- Memorable battleship
- Lobster locale
- It became the 23rd of 50 in 1820
- Down East state
- Augusta's locale
- "Murder, She Wrote" locale
- Union member since 1820
- State east of New Hampshire
- Setting for many King novels
- Senator Snowe's state
- Only one-syllable state name
- Northeast state
- Name to remember
- Mount Katahdin's setting
- It was given statehood in 1820
- It sank in Havana Harbor
- Belfast setting
- Battleship to remember
- Acadia National Park state
- A ship to remember
- 23rd state
- Where Burton M. Cross is Governor.
- Stephen King writes here
- Stephen King story locale
- Stephen King has set many of his novels here
- Ship sunk in Havana harbor
- Setting for many Stephen King stories
- Setting for many Stephen King novels
- Quebec's neighbor
- Place known for lobsters
- Only state bordered by just one other
- Only one-syllable state
- Northern state
- Northeasternmost state
- Nearly half of New England
- Memorable warship
- Locale known for lobsters
- Lobster-producing state
- L.L.Bean's home state
- King's state
- Kennebunkport state
- It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise
- Home to Acadia National Park
- Home to a well-known King
- Home of Acadia National Park
- Historic ship to be remembered
- Easternmost state
- Caribou locale
- Bar Harbor locale
- Bangor's site
- Bangor's locale
- Arizona band, oddly enough
- Acadia National Park setting
- "As ___ goes . . . "
- 'Remember the --!'
- Winslow Homer's home
- Where to find Augusta
- Where the Kennebec River flows
- Where Mt. Katahdin towers
- Where Mt. Desert Island is
- Where Moosehead Lake is.
- Where Casco Bay is
- Where Bangor is
- Where "ayuh" is an affirmative
- Voting bellwether
- U.S. state closest to Europe
- U.S. battleship: 1898
- U.S. 1's northern terminus
- Thoreau's "The ___ Woods"
- The Pemaquid Point Light is on its state quarter
- The only one-syllable US state
- The only one-syllable state name
- The chickadee is its state bird
- Summercaters' state
- Subject of an 1898 slogan
- Stephen King territory
- State with the longest tidal shoreline on the Atlantic
- State with an annual lobster festival
- State with a 2020 bicentennial
- State where Stephen King lives (and sets many of his books)
- State that's the largest U.S. producer of lobsters
- State that divides its Electoral College votes
- State that borders only one other state
- State since March 15, 1820
- State since 1820
- State probably named for a French province
- State northeast of New Hampshire
- State known for lobsters
- State known for lobster
- State known as Vacationland
- State known as Down East
- State I call Lobster Heaven
- State home to many Wolastoqiyik
- State formed as part of the Missouri Compromise
- State bordering Quebec
- State bordering only one other
- State bordering New Hampshire and Canada
- State bordering New Hampshire
- Something to remember, with "the"
- Site of many Stephen King novels
- Site of Loring A.F.B.
- Site of Kineo and Katahdin
- Site of Acadia National Park
- Site of a Bush retreat
- Ship to be remembered
- Ship that's remembered
- Ship in 1898 headlines
- Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898
- Setting of many Stephen King novels
- Setting of many a Stephen King novel
- Setting for "The Cider House Rules"
- Senator King's state
- Sen. Snowe's state
- Sen. Payne's home state.
- Seal Harbor site
- Rudy Vallee's alma mater
- Remembered ship
- Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge setting
- Portland's home
- Portland locale
- Pop-punk band from Phoenix, actually (with "The")
- Poland Spring's home
- Place known for good lobster
- Pine Tree (or 23d)
- Penobscot's state
- Penobscot's place
- Penobscot state
- Part of New England
- Orono campus
- Only state with homonyms
- Only state to share a border with only one other U.S. state
- Only single-syllable state name
- Only monosyllabic U.S. state
- Only monosyllabic state
- Noted producer of blueberries
- Northernmost state in New England
- Northern terminus of U.S. 1
- Northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail
- Northern end of the Appalachian Trail
- Northeastern state where lobster rolls are often enjoyed
- Northeastern state that borders Canada
- North-easterly US state
- Normandy neighbor
- Ninth least populous state
- New England state where "Once Upon a Time" is set
- Muskie's home state
- Mount Katahdin's locale
- Mount Katahdin setting
- Mount Desert's state
- Moosehead Lake location
- Moose Point State Park setting
- Monosyllabic state
- Missouri Compromise subject
- Major source of wild blueberries
- Major cranberry producer
- Major blueberry-producing state
- Location of the fictional town Horseshoe Bay on The CW's "Nancy Drew"
- Locale for many Stephen King tales
- Locale for lobster
- Lobster-exporting state
- Lobster state
- Lobster source
- Lobster capital
- Largest New England state
- L.L.Bean headquarters locale
- L.L. Bean's home
- Kennebunkport's locale
- Kennebunkport locale
- Katahdin is its highest peak
- Its state seal includes a moose
- Its state quarter depicts a lighthouse
- Its state flag shows a pine tree
- Its State Crustacean is lobster
- Its state berry is the blueberry
- Its seal has an anchor and a moose
- Its motto is "Dirigo"
- Its flag features a pine and the North Star
- Its coat of arms has a moose and a pine
- It's west of New Brunswick
- It's east of New Hampshire
- It's been remembered since 1898?
- It was created by the Missouri Compromise
- It has more coastline than California, surprisingly
- Home to Stephen King
- Home to Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby
- Home to Bates College
- Home of the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
- Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number
- Home of Senators Collins and King
- Home of L. L. Bean
- Home for Deer Isle and Moosehead Lake
- Historic battleship
- Havana memory
- Havana casualty: 1898
- Gosnold touched it in 1602
- Former exclave of Massachusetts
- Feb. 15, 1898, headline word
- Famed battleship
- Eagle Island setting
- Downeaster state
- Down-easter's state
- Down-easter's home
- Down East, to a New Englander
- Colby College's state
- Coffin's "___ Ballads": 1938
- Center of U.S. lobstering
- Casco Bay locale
- Cadillac Mountain's state
- Big source of blueberries
- Belfast is on its shore
- Battleship destroyed in 1898
- Bath's state
- Bates College locale
- Bar Harbor's state
- Bangor's home
- Arizona band, oddly enough (with "The")
- Appalachian Trail's northern terminus
- Appalachian Trail terminus
- All of ME?
- Acadia National Park's state
- Acadia National Park's home
- Acadia National Park site
- A ship remembered
- A neighbor of Quebec
- 1898 naval casualty
- "Vacationland" state
- "Remembered" ship
- "Remembered" battleship
- "Remember the ___," 1898 slogan
- "Down East" state
- "Dirigo" is its motto
- "As ___ goes, so goes . . . "
- __ things (lobsters, lighthouses, etc.)
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