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Other crossword clues for answer "OMAHA"

OMAHA
Corn belt metropolis
Brando's birthplace
Cornhusker State city
D-Day beach
Largest city in Nebraska
Nebraska city
Nebraskan native
1935 Triple Crown winner
Where the Platte meets the Missouri
City on the Missouri
Native Nebraskan
Birthplace of Malcolm X
U.S. city that might be named when calling an audible, in football
It's bigger than Lincoln
Steak town
Alternative to Texas hold 'em
City where Malcolm X was born
People based in what is now northeastern Nebraska
Nebraska birthplace of Fred and Adele Astaire
Home of the Joslyn Art Museum
Union Pacific's headquarters
Up in the Air setting
City where Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered
Home to the College World Series
Midwestern city where the TV dinner, the Top 40 radio format, and the bobby pin were invented (not all at once)
Nebraska city with the motto "Gateway to the West"
Nebraska's largest city
Siouan tongue
Town in Nebraska where Malcolm X was born
___ Hold 'Em (poker variant)
Nebraska town that is headquarters to ConAgra
The Oracle of ___ (Buffett epithet)
Headquarters for TD Ameritrade
Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium city
Nebraska birthplace of Malcolm X and Marlon Brando
Creighton University site
Missouri River city
Malcolm X's birthplace
Triple Crown horse
Triple Crown winner
Beach of WWII fame
Birthplace of Astaire and Brando
D-Day beachhead
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs
Creighton University's home
City near Offutt Air Force Base
Gerald Ford's birthplace
Game similar to Texas hold 'em
Operation Overlord beach
Council Bluffs neighbor
City dubbed the "Gateway to the West"
U.S. Triple Crown winner of 1935
Where Union Pacific Railroad is headquartered
Midwestern base for Gallup, Inc.
Home of Creighton University
Site of ConAgra's headquarters
The Oracle of ___ (Warren Buffett nickname)
City whose name was often yelled by Peyton Manning
Home of the Minor League Baseball team nicknamed the Storm Chasers
In 2016, it was revealed to "mean" "a run... a pass play or a play-action pass depending on... the wind, which way we're going, the quarter and the jerseys that we're wearing"
US city whose name consists of two words for enlightenment put together
World Series of Poker game
Midwestern city where the Reuben sandwich was invented
Cousins of the Otoe
City with the highest number of millionaires per capita in America
Saving Private Ryan code name
Home of the erstwhile Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track, aptly
Beach at which the photo "Into the Jaws of Death" was taken
City near Boys Town, Nebraska
Beach at Normandy
Beach near Utah
Biggest city in Nebraska
City on the Missouri river
College baseball World Series site
6/6/44 beachhead
Nebraska Territory capital, 1855-67
City northeast of Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska hub
Nebraska's first capital
Nick Nolte's Nebraska birthplace
One of the D-Day beaches
Marlon Brando's hometown
Cornhusker city
One of the five D-Day invasion beaches
College World Series site
Mutual of ___
Where the World-Herald is published
Missouri River metropolis
Home of the College World Series
Capital before Lincoln
City across the Missouri from Council Bluffs
County seat of Douglas County, Nebraska
Site of the College World Series
Code name for a Normandy beach
Cousin of Texas Hold'Em
Nebraska's biggest city
Texas Hold'em cousin often played high-low
Nebraska city name on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon
Warren Buffet's hometown
Brando's Nebraska birthplace
Home to Warren Buffett
___ Steaks
STATE FAIR ___ (words on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon)
The Oracle of ___ (epithet for Warren Buffett)
CTC's HQ city in "Up in the Air"
Boys Town neighbor
Nebraska city on the Missouri River
Marlon Brando's Nebraska birthplace
City associated with Warren Buffett
City name on the Wizard of Oz's balloon
City with a University of Nebraska campus
Mutual of ___ (Cigna rival)
Nebraska birthplace of Malcolm X
Nebraska birthplace of Marlon Brando
The Oracle of ___ (Warren Buffett sobriquet)
City where the TV dinner, Raisin Bran, and the Reuben were invented
Poker variant named for a city
City that capitalized on Peyton Manning's use of its name in playcalling
Nebraska city where the first ski chairlift was developed
Boy's Town locale
Cornhusker's largest city
D-Day code name
Nebraska Indian
1935 44-Across winner
Nebraska'a largest city
Seat of Douglas County, Nebraska
State capital before Lincoln
Where Boys Town was established
City on the Mormon Trail
Clarkson College site
Where the Union Pacific Railroad started
Mutual of __
Missouri River port
Poker variant
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa
Plains tribe
Poker game similar to Texas Hold 'em
Warren Buffett's city
College World Series setting
Home of ConAgra Foods
Nebraska city on the Missouri
__ Steaks
Fred Astaire's birthplace
Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium city
Nebraska's most populous city
Poker variety
Union Pacific Railroad headquarters
CenturyLink Center city
Home of the Beef, an indoor football team
Nebraska city associated with steaks
Normandy beachhead
City name famously used by Peyton Manning when calling signals
Nebraska city near Boys Town
Former Midwest territorial capital
Midwestern city associated with steaks
College World Series home
Creighton University city
Lincoln neighbor
Berkshire Hathaway headquarters city
Home of Minor League Baseball's Storm Chasers
The Wizard of Oz's hometown
Boys Town is a suburb of it
Heartland of America Park city
Warren Buffett's birth city
Nebraska rail hub
D-Day beach name
Old cattle town
Siouan tribesman
Transcontinental railroad's start
WWII beach
Cornhusker State hub
Nebraska metropolis
Warren Buffett's headquarters
City near Boys Town
Midwest city
Third Triple Crown winner
City in Nebraska
City on the Platte
Midwest metropolis
Triple Crown horse of 1935
Midwestern metropolis
Warren Buffett's home
Buffett's headquarters
Buffett's hometown
College World Series locale
City just west of Council Bluffs
Buffett's birthplace
City near Council Bluffs
Whence the Wizard of Oz "lifted" his balloon
Berkshire Hathaway headquarters
Cornhusker hub
Heartland of America Park locale
Midwest city on I-80
City between Sioux City and Kansas City
Corn Belt city
Midwest stop on the transcontinental railroad
Oracle of __ (Buffett)
Union Pacific headquarters
City on the Lewis & Clark Trail
Oracle of __ (Warren Buffett)
Big city near Lincoln
City in Cather's "O Pioneers!"
City where the College World Series is played
Home of the minor league Royals
Home to the Joslyn Art Museum
Triple Crown winner whose sire, Gallant Fox, was also a Triple Crown winner
University of Nebraska city
Siouan language
Texas hold'em alternative
Where Union Pacific Railroad started
Cornhusker's city, perhaps
Hold'em variety
Home to Clarkson College
Casino poker game
Third horse to win the Triple Crown
Headquarters of ConAgra
___ Steaks (beef brand)
Stockyard center.
Site of Creighton U.
Meat, grain, the Missouri, and branch of Nebraska U.
Nebraska's big town.
Sen. Hugh Butler's home address.
World's leading butter-manufacturing city.
Big city in Gov. Peterson's state.
Gov. Peterson's largest city.
Nebraska's big town, pop. 231,117.
Sen. Butler's home.
Where Senator Butler hails from.
Boys Town is near this city.
City on Lincoln Highway.
City opposite Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Sen. Butler's city.
City opposite Council Bluffs.
Fred Astaire's home town.
Nebraskan rail center.
Sen. Hruska's city.
Western grain center.
City of 251,117, on the Missouri.
Port on the Missouri.
Site of Creighton University.
The pride of Nebraska.
Western Indian.
Winning race horse of 1935.
Astaire's birthplace.
Middle Western metropolis.
Siouan Indian.
Site of S. A. C.'s headquarters.
Prairie metropolis.
Where Boys Town is.
Where Creighton University is.
Sioux Indian.
Indian.
Sen. Hruska's home town.
Famed meat-packing city.
Siouan.
N.A. Indian
Derby winner, 1935.
Western city.
1935 Derby winner
Midwestern city
Siouan people
City of Midwest
Indian of West
Normandy beach
Derby winner of 1935
Neighbor of Boys Town
U.S. city
W.W. II invasion beach
___ Beach of W.W. II
Gate City of the West
Indian of Midwest
Food-processing center
Birthplace of G.R.F.
Early Nebraskan
Triple Crown winner: 1935
Code name for a French beach
Mid-American Indian
Nebraskan Indian
___ Beach, of D-day fame
Triple Crown horse: 1935
U.S. beef center
Cornhuskers' city
Major city on the Missouri
Metropolis on the Missouri
Neb. Indian
___ Beach, Normandy
Neb. metropolis
Famed horse or city
Mutual of _____
City east of Boys Town
Marlon Brando's birthplace
Union Pacific terminus
N.C.A.A. World Series site
1935 Kentucky Derby winner
City named for an Indian tribe
Fighter of the Sioux
Largest Cornhusker city
Where Fred and Adele Astaire were born
University of Nebraska campus site
Where Union Pacific is headquartered
City across the river from Council Bluffs
It's on the Missouri
Midwest home of ConAgra
Card game similar to Texas Hold'em
Hold 'em variation
WHERE CONAGRA IS HEADQUARTERED
Where the Enola Gay plane was built
Transcontinental railroad city
Mutual of ___ (insurance giant)
Poker game with four hole cards
Midwest city named for an Indian tribe
Nebraska tribe
Home of ConAgra
Largest city in the state where Lincoln is the capital
Midwest city whose name is a poker variety
Sioux adversary
29 + 80
Nebraska city or tribe
Nebraska home of Berkshire Hathaway
Clarkson College locale
Home of Warren Buffett
The Wizard of ___ (nickname of Warren Buffett)
City NE of Lincoln
Home of the daily World-Herald
Warren Buffet, the Oracle of ___
Home of Berkshire Hathaway
Nebraska's capital before Lincoln
Home to TD Ameritrade
City in which Malcolm X was born
Where I-80 crosses the Missouri River
City that's home to the N.C.A.A.'s College World Series
Nebraska city nicknamed the "Gateway to the West"
Poker variety similar to Texas hold 'em
City where Gerald Ford and Malcolm X were born
The "Gateway to the West"
Poker variant that, despite its name, did not originate in Nebraska
Poker variant with four hole cards
Poker variety in which each player is dealt four cards
Birth city of Brando
Amber Ruffin's Nebraska hometown
Most populous city in Nebraska
Nebraska city where Malcolm X was born
-- Steaks (beef brand)
Largest city of Nebraska
Large city in Nebraska
Siouan tribe
Is "somewhere in middle America" to Counting Crows
It's the heart that matters more Counting Crows song
Nebraska locale of Saddle Creek records
Locale-inspired Counting Crows song
D-Day beach code name
Mayor Hal Daub's domain
One of America's insurance capitals
Home of No. 2 on the 2001 Forbes 400
Home city of America's wealthiest investor
Ponca relative
Where the Wizard is actually from, in "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz"
City where the band Bright Eyes was formed
City that's home to the Great Plains Black History Museum
Poker variety that shares its name with a Midwestern city
Mutual of _____ insurance company
It's larger than Lincoln
Hometown of Malcolm X
What's bigger than Lincoln in Nebraska?
Midwestern U.S. city
College world series location
Memorable D-Day beach
Steak city of Nebraska
WWII beachhead
City since 1854
City near Boys Town, Neb.
Wild Kingdom sponsor Mutual of ___
Birthplace of the Astaires
Certain University of Nebraska campus city
Largest city in the Cornhusker State
Home of a mail-order steak business
Nebraskan metropolis
Nebraskan city
Cornhusker State metropolis
Home of a steak-order business
City famous for steak
Place for some Nebraskans
Mutual of ___ (insurance company)
City close to Ralston
Pre-Lincoln capital
Berkshire Hathaway's Nebraska base
Buffett's Nebraska home
City about an hour from Lincoln
City northeast of Lincoln
Malcolm X's Nebraska birthplace
Nebraska city near Iowa
Big name in steaks
Nebraska city named for a tribe
Nebraska home of America's largest indoor rain forest
Warren Buffett's Nebraska hometown
Nebraska city that's home to the largest indoor swamp
Poker variety, or a Nebraska city
Midwestern birthplace of Malcolm X
Nebraska city that's home to the College World Series
Nebraska tribe or city
Cornhusker State's largest city
Nebraska city in the Silicon Prairie
Nebraska native
Insurance center
Larger than Lincoln
Triple Crown winner of .35
Beach of WWII
Brando's hometown
See 39 Across
Nebraska's territorial capital
Mail-order steakhouse
Triple crown-winning thoroughbred, 1935
City of eastern Nebraska
Hold 'em alternative
Locale of a University of Nebraska campus
Where Boys Town was founded
Peyton Manning's popular audible
Shout from Peyton Manning
Boys Town, Nebraska, is a suburb of it
___ Steaks (mail-order meat company)
City in Peyton Manning audibles
Texas Hold 'em relative
Great Plains Black History Museum city
Nebraska city home to the Museum of Shadows
People for whom a major city in Nebraska is named
Midwest city home to the College World Series
Nebraska city that's home to the Museum of Shadows
Nebraska city where Gabrielle Union was born
Boys Town town
Siouan speaker
Only Triple Crown winner who wasn't Horse of the Year
City near Iowa's border
Malcolm X House Site city
Midwestern home of Triple-A's Storm Chasers
Midwestern origin of the music ensemble Mannheim Steamroller
ConAgra's home
City of Mutual interests?
College World Series host
Site of TD Ameritrade's headquarters
Home to Berkshire Hathaway
Nebraska city medical group?
Union Pacific Railroad's headquarters city
Birthplace of Gerald Ford
Buffett's home
Berkshire Hathaway's headquarters city
Birthplace of raisin bran and the Reuben sandwich
Buffett's base
Headquarters of TD Ameritrade
City downriver from Bismarck
City downriver from Sioux City
Heartland of America Park setting
Hold 'em variety named for a Nebraska city
Where the College World Series is played
Berkshire Hathaway's home
Heartland of America Park site
Home of TD Ameritrade's headquarters
Berkshire Hathaway's headquarters