- - it drains the east side of the san juan mountains
- - Big river or little one gone arid unfortunately
- - It's between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo
- - In Brazil, turnover, for example, hides foreign currency - it divides Mexicans and Americans
- - Big Bend National Park lies along it
- - Large port, potential danger for American banker
- - major river which flows through el paso into mexico
- - Mad dog in rear flower border
- - Ring road constructed over East River
- - Texas-Mexico divider [2 wds.]
- - Reading or writhing in river
- - Ordering a trip to border river
- - Ordering a fancy flower for the border
- - North American river, rising in Colorado and flowing to the Gulf of Mexico, forming the border between the US and Mexico
- - ordering a different flower
- - Where shanty men were bound to go
- - US-Mexico border river
- - Sight from El Paso
- - River that flows from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico: 2 wds.
- - Colorado county
- - Ring road diverted north of European river
- - Natural barrier forming part of the USA-Mexico border
- - Ordering a structure divides the Americans and Mexicans
- - River which forms part of the border between the US and Mexico
- - Mexico-USA border
- - Fancy ordering a barrier for some immigrants
- - River boundary between the US and Mexico
- - River trip captivates initially obdurate relative
- - In Rio, a lot of money from Spain divides Mexicans and Americans
- - Albuquerque's river
- - River to the Gulf of Mexico
- - Northern border of Chihuahua
- - Texas border river
- - 1950 John Wayne film
- - Mexican-American divider
- - River through Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
- - Albuquerque sight
- - U.S.-Mexican boundary
- - John Ford film: 1950
- - Border stream
- - El Paso's river
- - Where Elephant Butte dam is.
- - Brownsville's river.
- - 1,800-mile river.
- - U. S. boundary river.
- - United States–Mexico boundary.
- - N. boundary of Mananaland.
- - Border river, 1,800 mi.
- - Which river can make rain go red?
- - Texas river (2 wds.)
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