- - State agreed US city not entirely in America?
- - Colorado's neighbour
- - Bangor's locale
- - U.S. state
- - Tulsa's state
- - Sooners' home
- - It's OK to use an abbreviation
- - *Home for Will Rogers and Garth Brooks
- - Tulsa's locale
- - Norman's home
- - College football's National Champions
- - Ponca City's home
- - Bud Wilkinson's great team.
- - Mickey Mantle's home.
- - musical that contains the song kansas city
- - us state in a frenzy over rising city hospital cuts
- - Agree in short to put on Los Angeles, a musical
- - Midwestern state, down south
- - State in which the Tulsan Bill Hader was born
- - The Sooner State
- - a musical state
- - school that won the 2022 wcws, defeating texas 2 games to 0
- - The Surrey with the Fringe on Top musical
- - 1943 musical
- - Tulsa is there
- - Rodgers & Hammerstein classic
- - Oft-revived musical
- - Musical named for the 46th state
- - Musical awarded a special Pulitzer in 1944
- - Where Will Rogers was born
- - Red people: Choctaw
- - A holm oak found over in the States
- - State lying between Kansas and Texas
- - Musical based on the play 'Green Grow the Lilacs' written by Lynn Riggs
- - US state; musical
- - Musical US state
- - Musical Mr Simpson heard by fair maiden shunning heartless sisters
- - Give the go-ahead for the foreign unfinished residence for the middleclass in America
- - Western musical
- - Holm oak changed a state in US
- - State of the musical
- - A holm oak found in the state
- - Musical state
- - 46th state
- - Prince, in grip of frenzied love, turned musical
- - State between Kansas and Texas
- - State fair left Omaha in disarray
- - Authorise priest seizing house in this state
- - US state — Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - Where the Joads were driven from
- - Sooner State
- - *Scissor-tailed flycatcher with wildflowers
- - State admitted to the union Nov. 16, 1907
- - Tallgrass Prairie Preserve locale
- - School in the Red River Rivalry game
- - Sooner country
- - Musical that won a 1944 Pulitzer
- - Its flag has an Osage shield
- - "People Will Say We're in Love" musical
- - "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" musical
- - Rodgers and Hammerstein title tune
- - "Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain"
- - "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" musical
- - "Red People"
- - Show nee "Away We Go!"
- - "I Cain't Say No" musical
- - Musical with the song "All er Nothin'"
- - Broadway/Hollywood musical
- - Title tune of a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - Neighbor of Texas
- - Zinnemann musical
- - Broadway smash of '43
- - Choctaw for "red people"
- - Homeland of the Joads
- - Broadway musical of 1943
- - 1943 Agnes de Mille work
- - Hit musical of 1943
- - Rodgers-Hammerstein musical: 1943
- - Rodgers-Hammerstein show: 1943
- - Part of 23 Across.
- - Broadway hit.
- - Perennial stage hit.
- - Outstanding long-run play.
- - Modern musical.
- - Where Celeste Holm couldn't say "No."
- - Long-run hit.
- - State with a panhandle
- - US state
- - American state
- - See 14-Across
- - Southwest state; Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - Texas neighbor where Will Rogers was born
- - Rodgers and Hammerstein musical filmed in 1955
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