- ONEIDA
- Big name in tableware
- Five Nations tribe
- Iroquois League tribe
- Iroquois tribe
- Lake near Syracuse
- Flatware named after an Iroquois tribe
- Natives from around Green Bay
- Tribe in the First Nations
- First Nations tribe
- New York indigenous people
- Upstate New York people
- One of the Five Nations
- With 26 Across, water near Syracuse
- Utica, NY, county
- Lake near Utica, New York
- Big name in flatware
- Iroquois Confederacy nation
- Iroquois Confederacy tribe
- County in upstate New York
- New York lake that's the "thumb" next to the Finger Lakes
- Endangered language related to Mohawk
- City in central New York
- City or lake near Syracuse
- Iroquoian language
- Iroquois League member
- Lake northeast of Syracuse
- New York silverware city
- Iroquois Confederacy member
- Iroquoian tribe
- Lake or city in central New York
- Iroquois language
- Iroquoian people
- New York lake
- Flatware maker
- New York State lake
- Iroquois Indian
- Central New York city or lake
- Mohawk River tribe
- New York tribe, city, or lake
- New York Indian
- New York city or lake
- New York city
- New York tribe
- New York native
- Flatware company, or the New York community where it began
- New York lake near Syracuse
- Tableware company named for a New York town
- New York lake near Utica
- Upstate New York lake
- Lake near Syracuse, New York
- People in the Iroquois Confederacy
- Iroquois people
- New York casino operator
- Last US-based flatware maker
- Bring life to the table brand
- Central New York lake
- Elevate Your Table sloganeer
- Largest lake wholly within New York State
- Native New Yorker
- Lake near Syracuse, N. Y.
- City of the silversmiths.
- A Five Nations Indian.
- Lake in central New York State.
- Where Noyes founded his community, 1847.
- Lake north of Syracuse.
- City and lake in New York.
- City at geographic center of N. Y.
- Lake in central New York.
- City between Utica and Syracuse.
- City in N. Y.
- Lake in N. Y.
- N. Y. lake or Indian.
- One of the Finger Lakes.
- Where Rome and Utica are.
- Iroquoian Indian.
- Lake NE of Syracuse, N. Y.
- Lake in New York.
- Indian.
- City in New York.
- Iroquois.
- Iroquois League nation.
- Indian tribe.
- Lake in C New York.
- N.Y. lake
- Silverware city
- Geographic hub of N.Y.
- Geographical hub of N.Y.
- Iroquoian group
- N.Y. county, city, lake or river
- River, county, city or lake in N.Y.
- New York's geographical hub
- Silverware city of New York
- N.Y. silverware center
- Large N.Y. lake
- N.Y. city
- N.Y. city or lake
- An Iroquois
- Iroquoian
- N.Y.'s geographic center
- Silverware city in N.Y.
- Silver center in N.Y.
- N.Y.'s geographic hub
- City near Syracuse
- One of the Iroquois
- Utica's county
- Upstate New York's ___ Lake
- Upstate New York city famous for silverware
- Certain Ontarian
- County of Utica, N.Y.
- Part of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Six Nations tribe
- New York lake named for an Indian tribe
- The so-called "People of the Standing Stone"
- One of the five founding nations of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Great Lakes nation
- New York tribe or city
- Upstate New York river or lake
- Name that translates as "people of the standing stone"
- Six Nations people
- People of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Flatware brand
- Flatware company named after an indian tribe
- Central New York city
- City east of Syracuse
- New York city or tribe
- Graham Greene's nation
- Haudenosaunee nation
- Utica's county in New York
- One of the Five Iroquois Nations
- Haudenosaunee Confederacy nation
- Nation whose name means "People of the Standing Stone"
- New York silver center
- Silverware company
- New York tribe or lake
- Central New York city and lake
- Lake in upstate New York
- Certain Iroquoian language
- New York city famous for silverware
- Flatware company named after a tribe
- New York lake or city
- Big name in silverware
- Flatware company
- Largest lake entirely in New York
- Upstate New York tribe
- New York lake named for a tribe
- Upstate New York native
- Wisconsin tribe
- NY Indian
- Locale of Noyes' Perfectionist community
- Silverware maker
- Haudenosaunee people
- Joanne Shenandoah's people
- People of the Standing Stone
- People whose men wear a gustoweh
- People with a smoke dance
- Wisconsin nation
- Onetime New York utopia
- Major flatware maker
- Tribe whose name means "standing rock"
- Iroquois Confederacy people
- The People of the Standing Stone
- New York's largest lake
- Five Nations group
- Five Nations people
- New York lake named for an Iroquois tribe