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The answer DOWNSTATE has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of downstate in various dictionaries:
To, from, or in the southerly section of a state.
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Like New York City, to Albany |
Like New York City, e.g. |
Toward the southern border |
Toward a southern border |
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Jan 10 2017 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Nov 29 2002 New York Times |
Sep 6 2002 New York Times |
May 18 1998 New York Times |
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of, in, or to a part of a state that is remote from its large cities, especially the southern part. |
The southerly section of a state in the United States. |
To, from, or in the southerly section of a state. |
Of, in, or to a part of a state that is remote from its large cities, especially the southern part. |
A remote part of a state. |
Downstate might be related to |
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Downstate Illinois is all of Illinois south of the Chicago metropolitan area, and is generally meant to refer to everything outside the Chicago area. Some cities in Northern Illinois, such as Rockford (which is north of Chicago), are also considered to be "downstate". Prior to the issuance of 2000 Census results, when it became part of the Chicago metropolitan area, even DeKalb (located 65 miles west of Chicago) was often considered to be "downstate".The term has been part of the Illinois lexis for decades, and is commonly used by the media. The General Assembly (the state legislature for Illinois) regularly uses the term in the titles of bills it passes. |