| GREATPLAINS | Expanse of land stretching from Texas to Canada |
| PANHANDLES | Narrow strips of land stretching out from the main territory of one state into another (10) |
| SPITS | Long narrow areas of land stretching out into water (5) |
| OCELOT | What wild cat found from Texas to Argentina has been hunted almost to extinction? (6) |
| OKLAHOMA | State of the south central US separated from Texas to the south and west by the Red River (8) |
| REDRIVER | 1948 Howard Hawks Western giving a fictional account of the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas along the Chisholm Trail |
| COAST | Gulf ___ (it stretches from Texas to Florida) |
| EXTRUDE | Get that rude man from Texas to force it out (7) |
| ENE | Direction from Texas to Pennsylvania |
| DUSTBOWL | Drought-stricken US region from Texas to Nebraska in the 1930s (4,4) |
| HAWKEBAY | Section of the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand stretching from the Mahia Peninsula in the northeast to Cape Kidnappers |
| STRETCH | A continuous period of time or expanse of land/water; an exaggeration of the truth; or, elasticity in a fabric or garment (7) |
| ACRE | Expanse of land that's a credit to the East |
| ATTRACT | Draw a top trainer to a large expanse of land (7) |
| EURASIAN | Relating to a vast expanse of land in the northern hemisphere (8) |
| TRACT | An expanse of land creates verses from Scripture (5) |
| PECOS | River from New Mexico through Texas to the Rio Grande |
| EMIGRATED | Moved, as from Paris, Texas, to Paris, France |
| OFFASDYKE | A defensive earthwork along the Welsh border, stretching from the mouth of the Dee to that of the Severn |
| LANGUEDOC | --Roussillon; stretching from Provence to the Pyrenees (Rhone valley to the Spanish border), a French area forming part of Occitanie (9) |