Connecticut Cities A-Z

Name the Connecticut city, town, or village that begins with each letter based on the clue.
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Clue
Answer
A
Lies along the Naugatuck River, known as the "Copper City"
Ansonia
B
Most populous municipality in Connecticut, known as the "Park City" for parks such as Seaside Park, home to a statue of former Mayor P.T. Barnum
Bridgeport
C
Birthplace of American Revolutionary Patriot Nathan Hale, Connecticut's State Hero
Coventry
D
Was once the center of American hat production
Danbury
E
Pratt & Whtiney
East Hartford
F
Namesake of an affluent county bordering New York, famous for Greenwich hedge funds
Fairfield
G
Home of the U.S.S. Nautilus, the first nuclear powered submarine
Groton
H
The Insurance Capital of the World, home of Mark Twain and Colt Revolvers
Hartford
I
Village in Essex that once produced piano keys made of ivory
Ivoryton
J
N/A
K
Famous for its waterfalls
Kent
L
Birthplace of Jonathan Trumbull, the first Governor of Connecticut
Lebanon
M
Seaport village home to an aquarium and a pizza parlor that was the setting of a movie named after it
Mystic
N
Yale University and the best pizza in America
New Haven
O
PEZ Factory
Orange
P
Famous for its Brownstone that was used to construct buildings across the country
Portland
Q
Former mill village in Thompson that shares its name with a river running through the Quiet Corner
Quinebaug
R
Home to one of the largest dinosaur track sites in North America
Rocky Hill
S
Sikorsky (Lockheed Martin)
Stratford
T
Birthplace of abolitionist John Brown
Torrington
U
Least populous municipality in Connecticut
Union
V
Home to the textile village of Rockville, known as the "Loom City"
Vernon
W
Former hub of brass production in America
Waterbury
X
N/A
Y
A village near Meriden that birthed the Meriden Britannia Company, formerly the largest silverware company on Earth
Yalesville
Z
N/A
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