- - Utah city settled by Mormons in the 1840s
- - M*A*S*H actor David ... Stiers
- - Utah city home to Weber State
- - Site of Hill A.F.B.
- - Utah's sixth-largest city
- - Utah city 10 miles east of the Great Salt Lake
- - Northern Utah city
- - City laid out by Brigham Young, on the Weber River.
- - Utah's third-largest city
- - City of Utah
- - City NNW of Park City
- - It's near Brigham City
- - City near the Golden Spike
- - Nash who versified, "... if called by a panther, Don't anther"
- - City north of Salt Lake City
- - Utah city
- - City east of the Great Salt Lake
- - City near the Great Salt Lake
- - It's south of Brigham City
- - Birth city of most of the Osmonds
- - City near Salt Lake
- - City near Great Salt Lake
- - City by the Wasatch Mountains
- - City near Salt Lake City
- - Utah city near the Golden Spike
- - Salt Lake City neighbor
- - Name on the cover of "A Bad Parent's Garden of Verse"
- - City south of Brigham City
- - Weber State University city
- - "If called by a panther, Don't anther" poet Nash
- - City named for a fur trader
- - Big city nearest the Golden Spike
- - David ...... Stiers of "M*A*S*H"
- - City of northern Utah
- - City near Brigham City
- - "If called by a panther/Don't anther" poet Nash
- - "A girl who is bespectacled" poet Nash
- - Northern neighbor of Salt Lake City
- - City in Utah
- - City near the Wasatch Mountains
- - City at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains
- - "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" poet Nash
- - nash who wrote light verse
- - calgary neighbourhoods
- - Actor David .... Stiers
- - Limerick penner Nash
- - nash who rhymed "bronx" and "thonx"
- - "The Lord in his wisdom made the fly, And then forgot to tell us why" poet Nash
- - David .... Stiers
- - Versifier Nash
- - "Liquor is quicker" poet Nash
- - Weber State College site
- - Utah home of Weber State University
- - The Osmonds' birthplace
- - Seat of Utah's Weber County
- - Rhyming poet Nash
- - Reid or Nash
- - Poet Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- - Notable Nash
- - Nash of note
- - Locale of Pine View Dam
- - First name in light verse
- - Epigrammatist Nash
- - Chicago's first mayor William
- - Charles who wrote the "Edgar & Ellen" book series
- - Birthplace of Donny and Marie
- - "You Can't Get There from Here" author Nash
- - "You can have my jellyfish/I'm not sellyfish" poet Nash
- - "Candy is dandy..." writer
- - "Bed Riddance" author Nash
- - ...... Nash, American poet
- - NASH
- - Poet Nash
- - Limerick writer Nash
- - 'I don't mind eels / Except as meals' poet Nash
- - Nash who rhymed 'Bronx' with 'thonx'
- - Nash of comedy
- - Nash who wrote 'Parsley / Is gharsley'
- - Nash of nonsense verse
- - Poetic Nash
- - Place in 19-Across
- - Nash of funny poems
- - Verse writer Nash
- - Nash who rhymed 'grackle' with 'debacle'
- - Nash of humorous rhymes
- - "Candy is dandy . . ." poet Nash
- - "Parsley is gharsley" writer Nash
- - Nash the poet
- - Osmonds' hometown
- - "Carnival of the Animals" poet Nash
- - Witty Nash
- - Nash of verse
- - "Parsley / Is gharsley" first name
- - Punny Nash
- - Nash of light verse
- - "One Touch of Venus" lyricist Nash
- - Rhymester Nash
- - "Further Reflections on Parsley" first name
- - Whence Donny and Marie
- - Home of Weber State University
- - Nash who wrote humorous poems
- - Humorist Nash
- - Whimsical Nash
- - Nash who loved to rhyme
- - Osmonds' birthplace
- - Humorous poet Nash
- - Nash who wrote humorous verse
- - Donny and Marie's birthplace
- - Nonsensical Nash
- - Central Pacific's eastern terminus
- - Donny and Marie's hometown
- - Pun-loving poet Nash
- - Nash of poetic puns
- - Eastern terminus of the Central Pacific Railroad
- - The Osmonds' Utah birthplace
- - Setting of Hill Air Force Base
- - Nash who wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals"
- - First name in humorous poetry
- - Nash of "Candy is dandy" fame
- - Humorous Nash
- - Hometown of the Osmonds
- - Dandy poet?
- - Seat of Weber County, Utah
- - Nash who wrote "Further Reflections on Parsley"
- - Weber State University locale
- - First name in nonsense verse
- - First name in doggerel
- - Whimsical poet Nash
- - Home to Hill Air Force Base
- - "Come On In, The Senility Is Fine" poet Nash
- - Seat of Utah's Webber County
- - First name in puns
- - Mount ......, Utah peak
- - Nash who said, 'You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely'
- - hilda and stan ..., former corrie characters
- - "The Bronx? No thonx!" writer Nash
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