- OREGON
- Prairie schooner destination
- The Beaver State
- Ducks' home
- ___ Trail (dysentery-heavy game recently updated to be less culturally insensitive about native peoples)
- State name with an uncertain etymology (one theory suggests it means "big ear")
- Trail Blazers' home state
- Salem's home
- Beaverton's home
- Eugene's home
- Eugene's state
- British Columbia, Washington, ___, California
- Cascade Range state
- Crater Lake National Park's state
- Mount Hood's state
- Ducks on a football field
- School for which Steve Prefontaine ran track
- Where Tillamook cheese comes from
- It borders 12-Down on the west
- Home to the last remaining Blockbuster Video in the world
- Eugene's location
- Salem's state
- Fifty-four-forty or Fight territory
- Coos Bay's state
- Mount Hood locale
- Where to find Mount Hood
- Crater Lake locale
- State with no sales tax
- Washington neighbor
- Crater Lake's locale
- The Willamette River runs through it
- Home to Crater Lake National Park
- Its motto is "Alis volat propriis"
- Golden State neighbor
- Old trail terminus
- Northwest territory?
- Portland's state
- The Columbia River forms much of its northern border
- It entered the Union on Valentine's Day, 1859
- Its state fish is the chinook salmon
- Salem is its capital
- Washington rival, in college sports
- End of an old trail
- Where Nike headquarters is
- With 3-Down, way west for many American pioneers
- Its state tree is the Douglas fir
- West Coast state
- 39-Down neighbor
- Home of college football's Ducks
- Ducks in Eugene
- Home of Silicon Forest
- Eugene is there
- Crater Lake state
- State south of Washington
- It's north of California
- Where Eugene is
- Nike's headquarters
- Where Hughes' "Spruce Goose" can be seen
- Place with no self-service gas stations
- Its state seal has a covered wagon and steamer
- Nike's home
- State south of Seattle
- Its Capitol is topped by a golden axman
- Gov. Holmes' state.
- Home of Douglas fir.
- Name close to Washington's in reference books
- Crater Lake's state
- Neighbor of Washington
- Gallant old battleship.
- Gov. Snell's State.
- The ___ Trail, by Francis Parkman.
- GOP primary here May 21 may be revealing.
- Where Crater Lake is.
- The ___ Trail.—Parkman.
- Where Bonneville Dam is.
- Sen. Morse's state.
- Senator Morse's state.
- Gov. McKay's state.
- Home of the "Webfoots" and "Beavers."
- Where Astoria is.
- Where Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson are.
- Home of the Beavers.
- McKay's state.
- Parkman's "Trail."
- Sen. Cordon's state.
- Where Patterson is Governor.
- Gov. Patterson's state.
- State with no official motto.
- Where Neuberger won.
- Where the Cascades are.
- ___ Trail.
- Where Casanova is coach.
- Where Corvallis is.
- Beaver State.
- Home of the Nez Percé.
- Where Lake Wallowa is.
- Where the Umpqua River flows.
- Parkman's "The ___ Trail."
- State.
- Washington's neighbor.
- Where Salem is.
- Francis Parkman's trail.
- Gov. Hatfield's state.
- Where Mt. Hood is.
- Webfoot's home.
- Old trail to the Northwest.
- Famous trail
- Mt. Hood's state
- Trail of note
- Where Eugene may be seen
- Terminus of a trail
- Well-known trail
- Old trail or territory
- Home state of Linus Pauling
- Famous Western trail
- Willamette Valley locale
- Eugene's place
- Mt. Hood site
- Where to find Eugene
- Fremont National Forest site
- Old trail destination
- Where Mount Hood is
- The Snake borders it
- Farthest point of the Lewis and Clark expedition
- Hells Canyon locale
- Home of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- ___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border
- Home of the U.S.'s last active nickel mine
- The Ducks of the N.C.A.A.
- Terminus of a famous trail
- Setting for TV's "Portlandia"
- Snake's place, in part
- Subject of the campaign slogan "Fifty-four forty, or fight!"
- Where Nike is headquartered
- Snake's place, partly
- Home to the Willamette Valley
- Home to the deepest lake and river gorge in the U.S.
- First state to legalize psychedelic mushrooms
- First state to conduct all of its elections by mail
- Everclear's home state
- The Decemberists' home
- The Dandy Warhols' northwest home
- Only U.S. state with a double-sided flag
- Union member since 1859
- Where you'd find The Dalles
- Webfoot State
- It conducted the first-ever mail-in primary
- Neighbor of Idaho
- Trail state
- Territory explored by Lewis and Clark
- Crater Lake site
- North in the West
- Where Eugene may he seen
- You can find Eugene there
- Willamette Valley's state
- Its state animal is beaver
- State home to many Chinook people
- West Coast state home to Nike
- Roll-call state
- Trail about 2 000 miles long
- Trail's end
- Where Eugene may be found
- Pioneers' trail
- Home to Mount Hood
- Pacific Northwest state
- The ___ Trail
- State west of Idaho
- State with a beaver on its flag
- Portlandia setting
- University where "Animal House" was filmed
- It has a beaver on one side of its flag
- Its flag is different on each side
- Home of the town Sisters and the unincorporated community Brothers
- International Rose Test Garden state
- Home of Nike
- Bend setting
- Its flag features a beaver
- Mount Hood location
- Portland setting
- Beaverton's state
- Crater Lake location
- Home of the NCAA's Ducks
- State with a town named Boring