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Roads About Town-#2

Author: Plainfield Puzzler
Across
Named after farmer Thomas (1778-1854) est. in 1802
This Drive is home to Singing Hills (abbrev.)
This Lane is named after same surname as singing sisters of the 40's
This has 2 w's, 2 o's & 2 d's in its name
Named after a farmer named Ike and was est. in 1770's
This used to be referred to as Slack Road. (2 wds.)
This dead-end road reminds one of an ice-cream brand(2 wds.)
This road hooks to Rte. 120 and Chellis Rd (3 wds.)
This Drive serves a cluster of homes and has a kind of tree in its name (3 wds with abbrev.)
This road is named after a soldier killed in action in WWI
This is a section of one of earliest roads in town and part of the former Great Rd (2 wds.)
This Drive rhymes with an old fashioned ginger-based haymaker's punch (2 wds.with abbrev.)
This road's name hints at a fellow in a rush
The name's origin is not certain, but one tale alludes to some troublemakers residing in the area(2 wds.)
This road is not town-maintained and has one of the largest springs in town located along it
This dead-end road is named after a family whose remains are in a cemetery with the same name
Named after a former Selectmen (60's-70's)who renovated a former school house (2 wds.)
Down
This drive is short but has loads of traffic and leads to learning(4 wds. with abbrev.)
Named after a family who first settled this area of town and has a hill named for them, too
Named after farmer Sidney who died in the flu epidemic of 1919
This road is near the trout hatchery in town(2 wds.)
It has a hill named the same and this derived from a French surname of a family residing on the north side of the hill.
The name evokes visions of the Old West (3 wd. ver.)
This road was in the center of great debate in the mid 1850's because of its arduous trek to the neighboring town (2 wds.)
Farmer Frank(1858-1922) was the namesake for this road whereby one can see the Green Mtns. of VT
This was named after a family that chose to name one of its sons after a famed explorer (2 wds.)
Named after the weeping trees along its banks at one time(2 wds.)
The ledges along this road was porcupine heaven
The sounds of oinks must have been heard here formerly (2 wds.)
"Hello, operator?" travelled along the telephone lines of this road frequently because the phone company was located in a family home here
This was formerly named the Cross Road and had "twin bridges" at one time