Across
- This southwest Denver park is home to the nation's only urban snowboard park.
- The training restaurant for the Culinary School at the Colorado Art Institute, 675 S. Broadway.
- The historic home of this Dutch architect (who was the official landscape architect of Denver from 1910-1931) is across the street from Harvard Gulch Park.
- "If you don't like ______, go home," says the sign in front of the Saucy Noodle, 727 S. University Blvd.
- This southwest Denver neighborhood was named after the circus maven who originally purchased the land as a winter home for his animals.
- This southwest Denver women's college closed in 1988, but the campus is now part of the Teikyo University group.
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- The entree that made Chipotle famous.
- This southwest Denver military cemetery is named after Union Army Civil War general.
- Also known as Phipps Mansion, this Depression-era mansion is one of the largest in Denver and lent its name to the surrounding neighborhood.
- The namesake of a park, a high school and a street in south Denver.
- The first word in the name of Glendale's infamous show club.
- Antiques store that has a century-old human skull for sale, along with hundreds of other scientific curios.
- The used music store on South Colorado where Michelle Caponigro works.
- The Mediterranean delicacy is made from Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill's namesake.
- The lake at the center of Washington Park.
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