- - Country singer Ritter with the hit "You Will Have To Pay"
- - Second largest U.S. state, for short
- - John Ritter's father
- - Houston's state, for short
- - Classic country music singer Ritter
- - Austin's state, for short
- - Cowboy Ritter
- - John Ritter's dad
- - A Ritter
- - Ritter or Beneke
- - Houston's state: Abbr.
- - Cowpunch's moniker
- - Country singer Ritter
- - San Antonio's state: Abbr.
- - Ritter or Avery
- - Ritter
- - Yankee Mark Teixeira's nickname
- - Waco's state: Abbr.
- - U.S. state with its own elec. power grid
- - U.S. state with a secessionist movement
- - TV's Antoine
- - Stereotypical cowboy's nickname
- - Singing Ritter
- - Singer-actor Ritter
- - S.E. Hinton novel set on a ranch
- - S.E. Hinton book
- - Ritter or Antoine
- - Ritter of Westerns
- - Puncher's nickname
- - Paris's setting: Abbr.
- - One of the Ritters
- - Music's Ritter
- - Many a cowpoke's handle
- - It's between La. and N.M.
- - Houstonian's nickname
- - El Paso and Austin's state: Abbr.
- - DFW's state
- - DDE's birthplace
- - Dallas's state: Abbr.
- - Cowpuncher's moniker, perhaps
- - Cowpuncher's moniker
- - Cowpunch's sobriquet
- - Cowhand's nickname, perhaps
- - Cowhand's moniker
- - Cowboy's sobriquet
- - Cowboy's nickname, often
- - Cowboy star Ritter
- - Country's Ritter
- - Country music's Ritter
- - Buck's buddy, maybe
- - Avery or Ritter
- - A Ritter of films
- - 1982 Disney film based on an S.E. Hinton novel
- - "You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often" singer Ritter
- - Singer Ritter
- - Second-largest U.S. state
- - Ritter, for one
- - Cowboy's nickname
- - Cowhand's nickname
- - Ritter of country music
- - one half of a southwestern cuisine name
- - ..-Mex cuisine
- - Half a beany cuisine
- - ...-Mex (rhyming cuisine)
- - Rhyming word before Mex for fusion cuisine
- - ...-Mex (regional cuisine)
- - Where Fort Worth And Dallas Are
- - Second-largest state: Abbr.
- - ...-Mex (cuisine with tortillas)
- - "The Muppets" villain Richman
- - stereotypical name for a lone star state resident
- - ...-Mex (type of cuisine)
- - Nickname for a wrangler
- - Nickname for a Houstonian
- - Gore- — (rainwear fabric)
- - ...-Mex restaurant
- - ...-Mex, a fusion of American and Mexican cuisines
- - ...-Mex (American regional cuisine)
- - ...-Mex (Mexican American cuisine)
- - Nickname for an El Paso pal
- - rhyme and preceder of mex, in fusion cuisine
- - State since 1845: Abbr.
- - home of dfw
- - stereotypical name for a cowboy
- - toon creator avery
- - Stereotypical cowboy name
- - ......-Mex (Southwestern cuisine)
- - Gore-...... (fabric)
- - Gore follower?
- - Man from Big D
- - Common nickname for a cowboy
- - Austin is its capital: Abbr.
- - ......-Mex (spicy cuisine)
- - Where to find Paris and Odessa: Abbr.
- - Where Plano and Waco are: Abbr.
- - Where Odessa is: Abbr.
- - Where Laredo and Lubbock are: Abbr.
- - Where George W. Bush was gov.
- - Where Fort Worth and Dallas are: Abbr.
- - Where El Paso is: Abbr.
- - Where Dallas is: Abbr.
- - Where Dallas and Plano are: Abbr.
- - Waco nickname
- - The Rangers, in a baseball box score
- - The Lone Star State: Abbr.
- - Ten-gallon hat wearer
- - Stereotypical cowboy
- - State where Corpus Christi is: Abbr.
- - Soul singer/songwriter Joe
- - Singer/songwriter Joe from the south, obviously
- - SE Hinton novel
- - Sax player Beneke
- - San Antone sobriquet
- - Rodeo nickname
- - Rangers, on a sports ticker
- - Range moniker
- - Ranch tag
- - Poke, probably
- - Person from Pasadena, familiarly
- - Old talk-show host McCrary
- - Nickname of B-western actor Robert Allen
- - Nickname for someone from Houston or Waco, maybe
- - Moniker for a Lone Star cowboy
- - Moniker for a cowboy
- - MGM animator Avery
- - Matt Dillon title role of 1982
- - Looney Tunes animator Avery
- - Lone-Star nickname
- - Lone Star State nickname
- - Lone Star State handle
- - Lone Star State cowboy
- - Laredo nickname
- - Jazzman Beneke
- - Its capital is Austin: Abbr.
- - Humble person, for short?
- - Handle on a ranch
- - Guy from Dallas
- - Gore-...... (breathable fabric)
- - Geographical nickname
- - Football Hall of Famer Schramm
- - Follower of Gore?
- - Fabric, in product names
- - Dude from Dallas
- - DFW airport home
- - Cowboy sobriquet
- - Classic cowboy name
- - Chaps wearer
- - Chap in chaps
- - Bunkhouse nickname
- - Bugs Bunny creator Avery
- - Big D resident
- - Big ...... (State Fair icon displayed in Dallas)
- - Antoine or Rickard
- - 1982 Matt Dillon movie
- - 1970s group Disco ...... and the Sex-O-Lettes
- - 1830s-'40s Southwestern republic: Abbr.
- - "Nice shootin', ......"
- - ....-Mex food
- - ......-Mex (fajitas or chili con carne, for example)
- - ...... Avery of Looney Tunes
- - Gulf st.
- - *Western nickname
- - Title parent in a TLC reality series
- - Gore
- - TV weatherman
- - Lone Star Stater
- - Name on the range
- - Common cowboy nickname
- - Neighbor of La
- - St. with a panhandle
- - Stereotypical cowboy nickname
- - ......-Mex
- - Ranch handle
- - Chihuahua neighbor: Abbr
- - Saxophonist Beneke
- - Cowboy nickname
- - Western moniker
- - N. Mex. neighbor
- - Apt nickname for a Dallas cowboy
- - Panhandle handle
- - It borders Mex
- - Classic cowboy nickname
- - Animator Avery
- - Cowboy moniker
- - Cowpoke moniker
- - Ranch nickname
- - Large state, for short
- - Neighbor of Okla
- - 'Oedipus ....' : P.D.Q. Bach western-themed parody
- - Handle on the range?
- - La. neighbor
- - Cowhand handle
- - Cartoonist Avery
- - Ranch sobriquet
- - One of two sts. with bordering panhandles
- - Gore-...... (waterproof fabric)
- - Cowboy handle
- - Part of 15-Across (Abbr.)
- - Ranch moniker
- - Sax legend Beneke
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