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Texas logo #10101) About 7% of the United States 2) Alamo setting 3) Alamo site 4) Country in America 5) Arkansas neighbor 6) Austin locale 7) Birth state of two presidents 8) Bluebonnet state 9) Bush country 10) Bush territory 11) Bushes can be found here 12) Charlie Daniels hit 13) Country that became a state 14) Dallas locale
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Texas logo #10101) Bluebonnetstate 2) Lone 3) Lones 4) Ranges 5) Tx
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Texas logo #21842 The homeland of Lee Scoresby and a separate nation from New Denmark, which borders it to the north. The Republic of Texas was briefly an independent nation in our world.
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Texas logo #21000 Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth-largest in the United States, while San Antonio is the second largest in the state and seventh largest in the United States. Dallas–Fort Worth and Greater Houston are the fourth and fifth largest United States metropolitan areas, respectively. Other major cities include El Paso and Austin—the...
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Texas logo #21000[SpongeBob SquarePants episode] ...
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Texas logo #21000[musical] TEXAS is a stage musical produced annually by the Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation at the outdoor Pioneer Amphitheater in Palo Duro Canyon outside of Canyon, Texas. The show`s 49th (2014) season dates are May 31st through August 16th and the show is performed every Tuesday through Sunday. Occasionally, other shows will be sched...
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Texas logo #21000[steamboat] The texas is structure or section of a steamboat that includes the pilothouse and the crew`s quarters. It is located on the hurricane deck, which is also called the texas deck. This long, narrow cabin may be surmounted by the pilothouse. ==History== A steamboat`s texas is named in honor of the state of Texas. This innovation in ...
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Texas logo #21002• (n.) A structure on the hurricane deck of a steamer, containing the pilot house, officers` cabins, etc.
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Texas logo #20080Friendly Allies, our 28th state.
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Texas logo #21003constituent state of the United States of America. With the fourth longest seacoast among the 48 coterminous states and a large shipping industry to ... [34 related articles]
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Texas logo #20972Tex'as noun A structure on the hurricane deck of a steamer, containing the pilot house, officers' cabins, etc. [ Western U. S.] Knight.
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Texas logo #21217The USS Texas was an American Texas Class battleship of 27000 tons displacement launched in 1912. The USS Texas was powered by six Bureau Express oil-burning boilers (fitted during a refit between the Great War and the Second World War) providing a top speed of 21 knots. She carried a complement of 1314, three aircraft and was armed with ten 14 inc...
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Texas logo #20400[n] - the second largest state
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Texas logo #23534 Texas, with its capital Austin in the southwest of North America, is the second largest state in the USA in terms of area and, after Florida, the southernmost state. It may sound surprising, but Texas is considered one of the cradles of American viticulture. Shortly after Spanish conquistadors planted vineyards in New Mexico, Franciscan monks ...
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Texas logo #21221Click images to enlargeState in southwestern USA, one of the Great Plains states, bordered to the east by Louisiana (partly along the Sabine River), to the northeast by Arkansas, to the north by Oklahoma (part of this boundary being along the Red River), to the west by New Mexico, to the southwest by the Rio Grande River ...
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