- TEX
- Cowboy's nickname
- Popular cowboy name
- Western moniker
- 1982 Matt Dillon movie
- Gore-__ (fabric)
- S.E. Hinton novel
- Avery or Ritter
- Animator Avery
- Ranch nickname
- ___-Mex cuisine
- Ranch moniker
- Chaps wearer
- Big D resident
- Cowpunch's moniker
- Cowpunch's sobriquet
- Cowpuncher's moniker
- Humble person, for short?
- Okla. neighbor
- Person from Pasadena, familiarly
- Poke, probably
- Ranch handle
- Ranch tag
- Chap in chaps
- Dude from Dallas
- Ten-gallon hat wearer
- Guy from Dallas
- Ten gallon hat wearer, likely
- Vaquero's nickname
- Nickname for an El Paso pal
- Cowboy singer Ritter
- With 7-Down, like restaurants where you get fajitas and margaritas
- John Ritter's dad
- Cowhand's nickname
- With 100 Down, popular cuisine
- With 121-Across, spicy cuisine
- Cartoonist Avery
- Everycowboy
- Ritter or Beneke
- Gore-___
- Saxophonist Beneke who sings on "Chattanooga Choo Choo"
- Ritter who sang "I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven"
- Animator of Porky and Daffy
- Stereotypical oater name
- Stetson wearer's stereotypical nickname
- Ark-La-_____ (economic region)
- _____ Rides with the Boy Scouts (1937 western film)
- State nickname?
- Cowboy Ritter
- Cowboy sobriquet
- Singing cowboy Ritter
- ___-Mex
- Bugs Bunny cartoonist Avery
- Cattleman's nickname
- Droopy creator Avery
- John Ritter's father
- Mr. Ritter
- Nickname on the range
- Oater name
- Bandleader Beneke
- Stereotypical cowboy name
- You Two-Timed Me One Time Too Often singer Ritter
- Saxophonist Beneke
- Cowpoke's nickname
- Country singer Ritter
- Cowboy moniker
- Cowboy nickname
- Cowboy's nickname, often
- Big ___ (State Fair icon displayed in Dallas)
- Common nickname for a cowboy
- Lone Star State handle
- Half a southwestern cuisine
- Oater moniker
- Stereotypical oater nickname
- Daffy Duck creator Avery
- First half of a hyphenated cuisine that rhymes
- Southern cuisine side?
- He's home on the range
- Wrangler's tag
- Jazzman Beneke
- Name on the range
- Stereotypical cowboy
- __-Mex
- Buck's buddy, maybe
- 1830s-'40s Southwestern republic: Abbr.
- Bunkhouse nickname
- Gore follower?
- Where to find Paris and Odessa: Abbr.
- Stereotypical cowboy nickname
- DFW airport home
- Looney Tunes animator Avery
- St. with a panhandle
- Where Odessa is: Abbr.
- With 93-Across, spicy cuisine
- __-Mex cuisine
- DDE's birthplace
- S.E. Hinton novel set on a ranch
- U.S. state with its own elec. power grid
- '60s-'70s soul singer Joe
- Apt name for a Dallas cowboy?
- Drive handle
- LBJ's home state
- Stereotypical rodeo nickname
- Cowboy handle
- La. neighbor
- One of two sts. with bordering panhandles
- Oedipus __ : P.D.Q. Bach western-themed parody
- Second-largest U.S. state
- Chihuahua neighbor: Abbr.
- Nickname for a cowboy
- Sax player Beneke
- Singer Ritter
- __-Mex food
- AL West team
- Oedipus __ (PDQ Bach oratorio)
- Fabric, in some product names
- Hinton novel set in Oklahoma
- Cowpoke nickname
- State south of Okla.
- Fabric, in product names
- __-Mex restaurant
- Half a beany cuisine
- Cowhand's moniker
- Nickname for someone from Houston
- Panhandle handle
- W.'s home
- Dallas's state: Abbr.
- Neighbor of Okla.
- 1982 Disney film based on an S.E. Hinton novel
- Paris's setting: Abbr.
- Where George W. Bush was gov.
- ___ and Jinx.
- Husband of Jinx.
- Ritter of the Westerns.
- Mr. McCrary.
- Jinx's partner.
- Where Brownsville is: Abbr.
- Popular nickname for a cowboy.
- Where the San Jacinto flows: Abbr.
- State: Abbr.
- Where Shamrock is: Abbr.
- Where Amarillo is: Abbr.
- LBJ's state.
- Lonestar nickname.
- Man from Dallas.
- Common name for a cowboy.
- Nickname for a man from Austin.
- Man's nickname.
- Western nickname.
- Westerner's nickname.
- Geographical nickname
- TV weatherman
- TV's Antoine
- Neighbor of La.
- Ritter
- Cowboy's sobriquet
- Antoine or Rickard
- Ritter or Antoine
- Man from Big D
- One of the Ritters
- Country music's Ritter
- Singer-actor Ritter
- Waco nickname
- A Ritter
- A Ritter of films
- _____ -Mex
- Old talk-show host McCrary
- San Antone sobriquet
- With 23 Across, popular cuisine
- Bugs Bunny cartoonist ___ Avery
- Familiar appellation for a cowpuncher
- Wild West moniker
- Cowboy's moniker
- Houstonian's nickname
- Gore-___ (fabric)
- Nickname of B-western actor Robert Allen
- ___ Avery of Looney Tunes
- It's between La. and N.M.
- Singing Ritter
- Classic cowboy name
- Lone Star State cowboy
- Handle on a ranch
- Lone Star State nickname
- Many a cowpoke's handle
- Matt Dillon title role of 1982
- Moniker for a Lone Star cowboy
- Common cowboy nickname
- Puncher's nickname
- Stereotypical cowboy's nickname
- Cowhand handle
- Rangers, on a sports ticker
- Cowpoke moniker
- Follower of Gore?
- Neighbor of 55-Down
- Ranch sobriquet
- Big ___ (Dallas fair icon)
- Nickname on a cattle drive
- Role in an 8-Down, maybe
- State below Okla.
- Austin's home: Abbr.
- Home for G. W. Bush
- Ted Cruz's home: Abbr.
- Many a Dallas cowboy
- Classic cowboy nickname
- It borders Mex.
- Nickname on a ranch
- State since 1845: Abbr.
- ___ Avery, Bugs Bunny creator
- The Muppets villain Richman
- -- -Mex
- Singer Joe
- Moniker for a cowboy
- Singer/songwriter Joe from the south, obviously
- '60s soul musician Joe
- Joseph Arrington Jr. or Joe ___
- Gore won't campaign there much: abbr.
- S.E. Hinton classic
- Nickname for someone from Dallas, maybe
- Cowboy name
- Ritter or Avery
- Football Hall of Famer Schramm
- Southwestern fare, with 27-across
- Cowpuncher's moniker, perhaps
- Apt nickname for a Dallas cowboy
- Handle on the range?
- Large state, for short
- Stereotypical rancher's nickname
- State where San Jacinto Day is celebrated, briefly
- The Alamo's home: Abbr.
- U.S. state with the most counties: Abbr.
- Regional cuisine with 35 Across
- Lone Star Stater
- Laredo nickname
- Actor Ritter
- Short ranch hand?
- Nickname uttered in the Lone Star State
- Lone Star State moniker
- Lone Star Stater's moniker
- Gore-___ (waterproof fabric)
- Part of 15-Across (Abbr.)
- Ritter of country music
- Lone Star guy
- I Gotcha singer Joe
- Puncher's handle
- Basketball coach Winter who pioneered the triangle offense
- S.E. Hinton book
- 1979 S.E. Hinton novel
- Woodward Maurice Ritter's nickname
- Ranchero sobriquet
- Sax legend Beneke
- N. Mex. neighbor
- 1982 Matt Dillon film