Symbol of South Carolina
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PALMETTOSymbol of South Carolina.
TREESymbol on the state flag of Maine or South Carolina
TREESymbol on the South Carolina flag.
CLEMSONTigers of South Carolina
COLUMBIACapital of South Carolina.
SANTEERiver of South Carolina.
DUMSPIROSPEROMotto of South Carolina
STROMThurmond of South Carolina
COLUMBIARECORDSUniversity of South Carolina transcripts?
WOLFSPIDEROfficial arachnid of South Carolina
RUTLEDGEFirst Governor of South Carolina.
BJRNESGovernor-elect of South Carolina.
BYRNESNew Governor of South Carolina.
OLINSenator Johnston of South Carolina.
AIKENSouth Carolina scene of hunters.
OLINSen. Johnston of South Carolina.
BYRNESFormer Governor of South Carolina.
AZALEASAttraction of South Carolina festival.
OLINSen. Johnson of South Carolina.
SPIRO"Dum ..., spero": Motto of South Carolina.
JOHNSTONSOlin and family of South Carolina.
DUM"... spiro, spero" (motto of South Carolina)
FLAGObject of controversy in South Carolina
KINGSMOUNTAINSouth Carolina ridge, battle site of 1780.
ESTArchers of Loaf "South Carolina" time zone
WRENState bird of Arizona or South Carolina
LEECounty of Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Alabama
NAACPOrg. supporting a boycott of South Carolina tourism
WRENSImages on the backs of South Carolina quarters
OLINSSen. Johnston of South Carolina, and Rep. Teague of Texas.
JIMFirst name of the South Carolina, Virginia, and Wyoming governors
PEEDEERiver of North and South Carolina, 415 mi. to Winyah Bay.
animisprepared in mind and resources one of the mottoes of South Carolina
midlandsA part of the central US, roughly bounded by Illinois, South Carolina, and Delaware
SERENAWilliams, who withdrew from the Family Circle Cup in support of the South Carolina boycott
ESSE"Emollit mores nec sinit ... feros" (motto of the University of South Carolina meaning "Learning humanizes character and does not permit it to be cruel")
savannahA port in Georgia, just south of the border with South Carolina, on the Savannah River close to its outlet on the Atlantic; pop. 131,510