
Here are the answers for the crossword puzzle in the summer 2026 edition of Cityvision.
Across
2. This city hosts the 20-day Washington State Fair at the end of each summer: Puyallup
6. The annual Viking Fest celebrates the spirit of this city’s Scandinavian founders: Poulsbo
7. This city’s Huckleberry Festival honors the wild fruit found on nearby Mount Adams: Bingen
10. Spring comes alive in the fields of this city during the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival: Mount Vernon
11. Attendees can soar into adventure at the Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival held in this city: Blaine
12. Bo Diddley, Jimmie Vaughan, and Los Lobos have all headlined this city’s Rhythm & Blues Festival: Winthrop
13. Beer enthusiasts love sipping their way through the Winterhop Brewfest in this city: Ellensburg
14. OysterFest brings more than 12,000 seafood lovers to this city each year: Shelton
16. Attendees celebrate the annual return of the salmon at Salmon Days in this city: Issaquah
17. The Washington State Apple Blossom Festival in this city celebrates the apple industry: Wenatchee
18. The Irrigation Festival, Washington’s longest-running festival, is held in this city: Sequim
Down
1. Known as the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World, this city is home to Rhubarb Days: Sumner
3. This city is home to Hoopfest, the world’s largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament: Spokane
4. This city’s Planters Days celebration features frog jumping, bed races, and a car show: Woodland
5. The skies of this city are a delight to behold during the annual Balloon Stampede: Walla Walla
7. Teams compete in seven different sports in the Ski to Sea race that ends in this city: Bellingham
8. Visitors can sample the bold, briny, and blue mussels grown in this town at Penn Cove Musselfest: Coupeville
9. This city’s Kla Ha Ya Days Festival takes its name from the Chinook word “Klahowya,” meaning “welcome”: Snohomish
15. Pitmasters compete and tastebuds win at the South Sound BBQ Festival held in this city: Lacey
19. The Loggers’ Jubilee in this city celebrates the Pacific Northwest’s rich logging heritage: Morton