Clues for the word "IDAHO"
We've had 382 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 809 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on December 19, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Where Shoshone Falls falls
- Popular potato
- Potato choice
- Where Sun Valley is
- The Oregon Trail crossed it
- State with a panhandle
- Where Pocatello is
- Boise's state
- Spud spot
- Sun Valley locale
- Quality potato
- Where a person uses an ID to get mail?
- Hells Canyon state
- Clearwater National Forest locale
- Admission of 1890
- Salmon River locale
- Craters of the Moon locale
- Part of an address before and after "Falls"
- The Gem State
- Gem State
- Spud state
- Coeur d'Alene's home
- Hells Canyon locale
- Its license plates say "Famous Potatoes"
- Sun Valley state
- Snake River locale
- Bitterroot Mountains locale
- State, "I had a laugh" (5)
- Potato state
- Potato growers' home
- State bordering Canada for 45 miles
- Just 45 miles of it borders Canada
- ___ Falls
- Twin Falls's home
- Home of the Sawtooth Range
- Home of the City of Rocks National Reserve
- Russet potato
- Top silver-producing state
- State with "Famous Potatoes" license plates
- "My Own Private ___" (1991 movie)
- Where the Craters of the Moon monument is
- Pocatello's state
- Stately potato?
- Where to find Hells Canyon
- Sun Valley's state
- Tater state
- State bordering British Columbia
- Montana neighbor
- State in which Bonners Ferry is the northernmost county seat
- Potato-growing state
- Spud variety
- Sun Valley's there
- Potato spot?
- Pocatello's place
- Its flag depicts an elk's head
- Where the Snake flows
- Where to find the Snake and the Salmon
- Moscow's state
- Where the Snake slithers
- State known for its taters
- Place for potatoes?
- State that shares a 48-mile border with British Columbia
- State that's home to the Nez Perce Reservation
- Sawtooth Range's state
- Washington neighbor
- Craters of the Moon monument site
- Potato source
- Western potato
- Neighbor of Montana
- Its area code is 208
- It takes an ID to get mail there
- Redfish Lake locale
- Lewis and Clark are counties in it
- Craters of the Moon setting
- The Snake River snakes through it
- Boise is its capital
- Home to Moscow
- Wyoming neighbor
- Pocatello's state
- Sun Valley site
- Twin Falls site
- Hells Canyon is on its border
- Where Moscow is
- Nampa is its second-largest city
- Snake River state
- Lewis-Clark State College site
- Its motto is "Esto perpetua"
- The Vandals of the Western Athletic Conference
- Nevada neighbor
- It shares a 45-mile border with Canada
- State in which Craters of the Moon monument is located
- Bitterroot Range state
- Ezra Pound's birthplace
- Where Boise is
- Neighbor of 37 Down
- Wyoming's statehood predecessor
- Lana Turner's birthplace
- British Columbia neighbor
- Ezra Pound birthplace
- It's east of Oregon
- Sacajawea's birthplace, today
- Where Borah Peak is
- Its highest point is Borah Peak
- Twin Falls' home
- Where you may use ID to get mail?
- Forty-third of 50
- State known for potatoes
- Major potato producer
- Certain panhandle state
- Pocatello's locale
- Potatoland, USA
- 43rd U.S. state
- 43rd state
- Twin Falls state
- State since 1890
- Potato variety
- Silver-mining state
- One-time part of the Oregon Territory
- Home of the Nez Perce Reservation
- Ezra Pound's home state
- State bordering Canada
- Tater type
- Bear Lake State Park locale
- State of Boise
- Landlocked state with a seaport
- Boise state
- Only state that borders six states and Canada
- Boise's home
- Home to part of Yellowstone Park
- Home to the Craters of the Moon
- U.S. state since 1890
- Its southern border is about seven times longer than its northern one
- The Snake snakes through it
- Home of Hells Gate State Park
- Where the Snake River flows
- Locale of the Sawtooth Range
- Sawtooth Mountains state
- The Snake flows along much of its border with Oregon
- Pocatellos state
- Coeur d'Alene locale
- State whose license plate says "Famous Potatoes"
- Its border with Canada is less than fifty miles long
- "Famous Potatoes" state
- Home of Sun Valley
- Where the Spokane River begins
- Utah neighbor
- Oregon neighbor
- The 43rd state
- Moscow's milieu
- Moscow's milieu
- Neighbor of Wyoming
- Potato territory
- Sun Valley setting
- Kind of potato
- Moscow setting
- Moscow's setting
- Baking potato
- Boise site
- State famous for its 103-Across
- Boise locale
- Vandals' state
- "My Own Private ___" (Van Sant film)
- Tuscany's locale
- It's west of Montana
- State whose highest point is Borah Peak
- State with a 45-mile Canadian border
- Its plate says "Scenic"
- Yellowstone state
- Potato exporter
- Union member since 1890
- Hells Canyon is on its western border
- College football's Famous ___ Potato Bowl
- Boise's locale
- Postal ID
- State whose panhandle touches Canada
- Its license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes"
- Southern neighbor of British Columbia
- Craters of the Moon National Monument locale
- Where the Salmon flows
- Its state quarter depicts a peregrine falcon
- Home to part of Yellowstone National Park
- Twin Falls setting
- State that exports taters
- Neighbor of British Columbia
- US border state
- Nez Perce National Forest locale
- Snake River Plain locale
- Most of its panhandle is in the Pacific Time Zone
- "The Gem State"
- Home of the Nez Perce
- Producer of potatoes
- Its counties include both Lewis and Clark
- Lewis-Clark State College locale
- State that produces taters
- Home to Shoshone Falls
- "Famous potatoes" place
- Clearwater Mountains setting
- Western state
- One of the Mountain States
- Sarah Palin's birthplace
- It borders British Columbia
- Its southeasternmost county is Bear Lake
- One of three Hells Canyon states
- It's west of Wyoming
- Area explored by Lewis and Clark
- See 57 Across
- Borah Peak locale
- State with the shortest international land border
- It's state quarter features the Peregrine falcon
- Panhandle state
- Washington/Montana separator
- Potato type
- About 45 miles of it touch Canada
- State bordering six others and the Canadian mainland
- Home of most of Sawtooth National Forest
- Popular potato, or its source
- Continental Divide state
- Snake state
- It holds a bit of Yellowstone
- Mormon State
- Pocatello locale
- Big sky conference team
- State in both the Pacific and Mountain time zones
- State famous for potatoes
- State next to Idaho
- State with the most millionaires per capita
- I did have a gardening implement, by the sound of it, in a state
- Larry Craig's state
- US state between Oregon and Wyoming
- One side of the Snake River
- Moscow's locale
- Potato-growing US state
- State where "Wayward Pines" is set
- State with an upright panhandle
- B-52s' is "Private"
- L.A. band. Yes, L.A.
- Slowcore L.A. band
- Doug Martsch home state
- Josh Ritter's home state
- Josh Ritter song for potatoes?
- Western state Nikki Sixx grew up in
- B52s have a "Private" one
- B-52's "Private ___"
- B-52s have a "Private" one
- US state, capital Boise
- BoDeans song about state
- Frankie Valli song about northwestern state
- Rocky Mountains state
- Girl has half an hour in a state
- House associated with Greek mountain state
- I had a house in this state
- Woman getting the house in a state
- State of Colorado had independence reversed
- American state
- State aid distributed by the Home Office
- State promise in church to secure a husband
- Shoshone Falls setting
- Governor Otter's domain
- It has a 45-mile border with Canada
- ... and another
- Lewis and Clark are two of its counties
- Meridian setting
- The Gem State (US)
- Rocky Mountain state
- State credentials to get a house
- Zeus's lover had returned in state
- Operatic princess finds house in America
- State with a northern panhandle
- It shares a 45-mile border with British Columbia
- Potato-producing state
- Meridian's state
- Northwestern state
- Moscow's location
- Locale of Craters of the Moon National Monument
- Lewis and Clark crossed it
- Its flag depicts a miner
- Nez Perce National Forest state
- Lake Pend Oreille is in its panhandle
- US state
- US Rockies state
- State marriage vow without joyful expression
- State in answer to charge that I'd mislaid a hose
- State paid a home help to come in
- Girl has house in northwestern state
- ___ in part of Florida, hot US state
- I had brought back nothing from US state
- State leaders from Iowa detained at Heathrow overnight
- Leaders of industry deny accident harmed our state
- I held back nothing from state
- State leaders in Illinois did, and had opposition
- Elements of wild fashion that are even seen in area near Washington
- Love possessed one turning up in a state
- As potato growers might have said here in America?
- Western neighbor of Wyoming
- Potato ID?
- Moscow's home
- Moscow locale
- State bordering six others
- "My Own Private ___"
- State of Florida holidaymakers?
- State aid arranged by leaders in head office
- State with "Famous Potatoes" plates
- Locale of America's deepest gorge
- Sawtooth Wilderness location
- Home of Shoshone Falls
- Site of an 11-Down yogurt plant, the world's largest
- Its panhandle borders Canada
- Shoshone Falls state
- State with just two area codes
- Northwestern Rockies state
- Home of the Sawtooth National Forest
- Spud-growing state
- State whose license plates say "Famous Potatoes"
- Its panhandle is in the Pacific Time Zone
- Spuds state
- State north of Utah
- Home to Twin Falls
- I had backed "The Love State"
- Boise’s state
- It separates Washington and Montana
- Over three-fifths of its land is owned by the federal government
- State known for its potatoes
- What an ID may substitute for?
- State the name on the house
- State home to the Sawtooth Range
- State west of Montana
- A panhandle state
- Hells Gate State Park location
- State with a Sawtooth Range
- State known for spuds
- Where to find an American in Moscow?
- About 1% of Yellowstone
- State with the shortest Canadian land border
- Many of its license plates say "Famous potatoes"
- State ID?
- Craters of the Moon state
- It became a state in 1890
- You can cross it in about an hour on I-90
- Home to the Nez Perce Tribe
- Coeur d'Alene's state
- The U.S. Forest Service owns about 38% of it
- Yukon Gold source
- Fort Hall Reservation state
- State home to the Kootenai
- State in two time zones
- Home of the Nez Perce Indian Reservation
- State bordering both Nevada and Canada
- State home to some Bannock people
- Where I-15 meets I-86
- Shoshone-Bannock Tribes' state
- Only state whose seal was designed by a woman
- U.S. state that produces the most potatoes
- State with a Potato Museum
- Where the Nez Percé Reservation is found
- ID seen at the post office
- It shares a 44-mile border with Canada
- Pacific Northwest state
- U.S. ID?
- It's slightly larger than all of New England combined
- Only state whose seal was designed by a woman (Emma Edwards Green, 1891)
- Home of the Sawtooth Wilderness
- Source of more than half of the trout sold in the U.S.
- ID on a map
- Sacagawea's birthplace, today
- Its name is completely fabricated despite being "translated" as "gem of the mountains"
- State whose license plates read "Famous Potatoes"
- Only state to adopt a state seal designed by a woman
- "Napoleon Dynamite" setting
- Kind of potato also known as a "russet"
- Stately potato?
- Boise State's home
- Neighbor of Oregon and Montana
- Its panhandle abuts British Columbia
- State known for huckleberries
- Northwestern state with a panhandle
- State east of Oregon
- Western state with a panhandle
- New Year's Eve Potato Drop state
- Grown in ___ (brand of frozen French fries)
- Home to Sun Valley
- State that contains a sliver of Yellowstone National Park
- ID is required when sending a letter there
Last Seen In
- Mirror Daily - December 19, 2024
- USA Today - December 18, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 10, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 04, 2024
- New York Times - November 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 16, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 19, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 18, 2024
- New York Times - October 14, 2024
- Your Life Choices - October 08, 2024
- USA Today - October 08, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 05, 2024
- Daily American - September 22, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - September 17, 2024
- New York Times - September 14, 2024
- USA Today - September 14, 2024
- Daily Cryptic - August 20, 2024
- New York Times - August 17, 2024
- Mirror Daily - August 09, 2024
- Daily Quick - August 01, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - July 28, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - July 21, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 21, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 08, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 05, 2024
- LA Times - July 01, 2024
- Mirror Daily - June 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - June 24, 2024
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