- - Look to imprison a revolutionary in Texas city
- - city in southern texas that hosts the republic of the rio grande museum
- - Dreadful ordeal in a border city
- - real crazy party in american city
- - texas a&m international city
- - Texas city, capital of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande in 1840
- - texas frontier town on the rio grande
- - Southern Texas city
- - City about 560 miles north of Mexico City
- - Texas city made of three notes?
- - Texas city where Tom DeLay was born
- - 1960s TV western about the Texas Rangers
- - "Cowboy's Lament" city
- - 35 Across city on the Rio Grande
- - Capital of the onetime Republic of the Rio Grande
- - Texas city in a cowboy song
- - Home of the annual Jamboozie music festival
- - City at the north end of the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge
- - City on the Mexican border
- - Texas city seen in many westerns
- - U.S. city that hosts the world's largest jalapeño festival
- - Rio Grande Plaza locale
- - Northern end of the Gateway to the Americas International Bridge
- - City west of Corpus Christi
- - Southernmost city on I-35
- - "The Gateway City" of Texas
- - "Streets of ......" (song about a three-note city?)
- - Rio Grande port
- - City in old westerns
- - City near Quetzalcóatl International Airport
- - City in the title of a Larry McMurtry novel
- - Texas port city
- - US/Mexico border-crossing city
- - Capital of the Republic of the Rio Grande
- - City known for its streets?
- - Capital of the short-lived "Republic of the Rio Grande"
- - Texas city known for its streets?
- - Rio Grande locale
- - Major U.S./Mexico border crossing
- - City about 130 miles west of Corpus Christi
- - Republic of the Rio Grande capital
- - Former capital of the Republic of the Rio Grande
- - South Texas city
- - Nuevo ...... (city in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas)
- - USA/Mexico border town
- - Border city on the Rio Grande
- - "The Streets of ...."
- - Town of the old West
- - Texas city of song
- - U.S.-Mexican border city
- - Border city Nuevo or not
- - City with streets of song
- - City on Rio Grande
- - City on Inter-American Highway.
- - City SW of San Antonio.
- - Locale of "The Cowboy's Lament."
- - City on the Rio Grande
- - Rio Grande city
- - Border city
- - Texas border city
- - Texas city on the Rio Grande
- - U.S.-Mexico border city
- - Texas border town
- - Texas city
- - City in Texas
- - Hollywood makeover, say?
- - Seat of Webb County in southern Texas
- - Texas town where Tom Delay is from
- - It's southwest of San Antonio
- - Texas town
- - Site of an annual Jalapeno Festival
- - Southern terminus of I-35
- - Texas town in a ballad
- - Home of Texas A&M International University
- - U.S./Mexico crossing site
- - 1960s TV western
- - Annual Jalapeño Festival site
- - Jalapeño Festival site
- - I-35's southern terminus
- - Texas town of song
- - Its streets are immortalized in a classic cowboy ballad
- - "Streets of ......" (classic cowboy song)
- - Larry McMurtry western, "Streets of ...."
- - Town in many oaters
- - 1960's TV western
- - Larry McMurtry's "Streets of ......"
- - McMurtry novel, "Streets of ......"
- - Town in many Westerns
- - Neville Brand TV western
- - Seat of Texas's Webb County
- - Gateway to Mexico
- - "Streets of ......" (cowboy song)
- - "Streets of ....," McMurtry novel
- - Inter-American Highway terminus
- - Neville Brand western
- - Cowpoke town
- - Tom DeLay's birthplace
- - "Streets of --"
- - Town in many an oater
- - 60's series set in post-Civil War
- - Violinist Jaime ......
- - Site of Fort McIntosh
- - Horse-opera locale
- - Fort McIntosh is here.
- - American port of entry from Mexico.
- - Siren
- - seat of webb county, texas
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