- - Republican mural defaced in the country
- - Right river for country
- - Some popular urbanites are back in the country
- - are you right on al being from the country?
- - After game, gunners left country
- - Country river - a Russian river
- - initially ring up relatives after leaving country
- - in the country, right turn for artist and student
- - Out in the country, right over the river
- - Country river, Russian one
- - In the country, right on river in Russia
- - Rivers in the country
- - in the country of the far ural mountains
- - Rustic loaves come from this part of the country
- - Are you to the right, Mr Gore, of the country?
- - Game with two sides touring a country
- - in peru rallies are held in the country
- - Far from the city
- - Out in farm country
- - Like country life
- - From farm country
- - Concerning country life
- - Unfamiliar to city slickers
- - Living in the country
- - Far from the big city
- - Country dweller
- - Concerning the country
- - Of country life
- - Country run by Russian banker
- - Country right by Russian river
- - Country sport: run length around area
- - Artist round ancient city left country
- - From the country
- - Freud really missing regular letters from the country
- - Artist round old city left country
- - Laura mostly upset crossing river in country
- - In the country
- - Country sport needs right man
- - Like farm country
- - Country sport: run length round area
- - Country game broadly using regulars
- - Country in Peru rallying
- - Back-country
- - Outside the city
- - Of the country
- - Out in the country
- - Law endlessly broken by artist in the countryside
- - Country-style
- - In-country Subaru rally entertains
- - Country run by prominent Russian banker?
- - In the countryside, artist breaking law no end
- - Way out in the country
- - River, Russian one, in the country
- - Spectacular urge to retire partly in the sticks
- - Pastoral sport advanced when embraced by both sides
- - On the farm, say
- - Right next to river in the countryside
- - Sub-suburban
- - Pastoral, in the countryside; opposite of urban
- - right name for mountains far from town
- - The R of the postal abbreviation RFD
- - truly a difficult word to say?
- - Rustic, not of the town
- - Full of dirt roads, say
- - like the setting of "yellowstone"
- - like an unpaved road, perhaps
- - One river after another in the countryside
- - William Cobbett's best-known work, originally published in serial form in the Political Register from 1822 to 1826
- - Are our large estates all in the middle of the countryside?
- - phil hogan was the eu commissioner for agriculture and ... development.
- - filled with farms, perhaps
- - Like a home on the range
- - countryside
- - Close to Jenner on Russian River in the countryside
- - Counterpart of urban
- - Pertaining to the countryside
- - Game really odd beyond the burbs
- - Like a farming community
- - countryside in the outer urals
- - Filled with farmland
- - "The two divinest things this world has got / A lovely woman in a .... spot!" (Leigh Hunt, The Story of Rimini)
- - Pastoral, rustic
- - Rustic part of the lower Urals
- - Rustic wall painting showing river for miles
- - off the beaten path, say
- - Starts to rig up ropes at location in the countryside
- - Two rivers in the countryside
- - Pastoral, agricultural
- - Rustic(Used today)
- - Part of R.F.D.
- - Out in the sticks
- - Beyond the suburbs
- - Part of RFD
- - Mayberryesque
- - Outlying, in a way
- - "R" in RFD
- - Beyond the exurbs
- - Beyond the burbs
- - Urban antonym
- - Like the boonies
- - Like most of western China
- - Like hayseeds' hangouts
- - Like "Green Acres"
- - From the boondocks
- - Campestral
- - Bucolic and rustic
- - Beyond suburban
- - Urban's antithesis
- - Unlike a population center
- - The "R" of R.F.D.
- - The "R" in R.F.D.
- - The ...... Alberta Advantage
- - Pertaining to agriculture.
- - Part of R.E.A.
- - On the range, say
- - Of the sticks
- - Of the boonies
- - Not citified
- - Minnie Pearl style
- - Like the town of Mayberry
- - Like the setting of "Green Acres"
- - Like the outback
- - Like some sticks?
- - Like some cabin settings
- - Like scenery on "Nebraska" cover
- - Like Montana, mostly
- - Like areas played when starting out
- - Like agricultural areas, usually
- - Like a certain route
- - Lacking Verizon coverage, maybe
- - Kind of mail route
- - In the boondocks, e.g.
- - Geoponic
- - From the backwoods
- - From out of town
- - Exurban
- - Describing farmlands
- - Definitely not urban
- - Connected with farming
- - Beyond the suburban.
- - Beyond exurban
- - "The ...... Juror" (tongue-twister of a fake movie title on "30 Rock")
- - Countryman?
- - Backwoods.
- - Characteristic of the countryside
- - From the sticks
- - Arcadian
- - Hick
- - Agricultural.
- - Backcountry
- - Agrarian
- - Like the countryside
- - Bucolic
- - Countryish
- - Not urban
- - Of the countryside
- - From beyond the suburbs
- - Far from urban
- - Relating to the countryside
- - Like farm life
- - Like agrarian life
- - Pastoral
- - Of farm life
- - Like much of Iowa
- - Like much of the Dakotas
- - Pastoral or bucolic
- - Like scenes in Grant Wood paintings
- - In the countryside right next to river
- - Characters in Subaru rallying out in the sticks
- - In the boondocks
- - Like much of Idaho
- - Countrified
- - Like Grant Wood settings
- - Isn't out of trial runs in the countryside
- - Sparsely populated
- - In the countryside
- - Like much of Oregon
- - Like the boondocks
- - Opposite of urban
- - Like the backwoods
- - Like the sticks
- - Not built up
- - Pastoral or agricultural
- - Like a farm
- - In the boonies
- - Not dense, in a way
- - Countryside river runs a length past university
- - Like most of Montana
- - Like most of Wyoming
- - Relating to countryside
- - Neither urban nor suburban
- - Not a good example
- - Urban's opposite
- - Bucolic; pastoral
- - Lacking good cell coverage, perhaps
- - Like a general store's locale
- - RFD part
- - Like Dogpatch or Mayberry
- - Away from urban sprawl
- - Like Mayberry
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