| Baylor University site | 22 |
| Baylor Bears' home | 22 |
| Site of Baylor U. | 17 |
| Seat of Texas's McLennan County | 35 |
| Home of Baylor University | 25 |
| Title town of a Howard Keel Western | 35 |
| Site of the 1993 Branch Davidian siege | 38 |
| Home of the Texas Sports Hall of Fame | 37 |
| City where Dr Pepper was invented | 33 |
| 1993 Texas standoff city | 24 |
| 1993 standoff site | 18 |
| The Baylor Bears' hometown | 30 |
| Texas town on the Brazos | 24 |
| Texas city south of Dallas | 26 |
| Steve Martin's birthplace | 29 |
| Site of Baylor University | 25 |
| Jane Russell film: 1966 | 23 |
| Home of the Dr. Pepper Museum | 29 |
| Home of Baylor U. | 17 |
| Dr Pepper Museum locale | 23 |
| Baylor's site | 17 |
| Baylor's locale | 19 |
| Baylor University town | 22 |
| Baylor University locale | 24 |
| Where Snickers, Skittles and Starburst are manufactured | 55 |
| Western city or its radio station | 33 |
| Title name of a Howard Keel Western | 35 |
| Texas-inspired Charlie Daniels song? | 36 |
| Texas Ranger Museum site | 24 |
| Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum site | 41 |
| Texas location of the erstwhile Mount Carmel Center | 51 |
| Texas home of Baylor University | 31 |
| Texas city where Dr Pepper was created | 38 |
| So-called "Heart of Texas" | 36 |
| Siter of Baylor U. | 18 |
| SITE OF A TEXAN TRAGEDY | 23 |
| Site of a horrific 1993 ATF siege and also the Dr Pepper Museum | 63 |
| Site of a 1993 siege | 20 |
| Seat of McLennan County, Texas | 30 |
| Only major U.S. city with a radio station whose call letters spell the city's name | 86 |
| Nearest major airport to Bush's Crawford ranch | 50 |
| Home to the Dr Pepper Museum | 28 |
| Home of the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum | 48 |
| Home of the Dr Pepper Museum | 28 |
| City with a radio station that has the same call letters as the city's name | 79 |
| City where Dr Pepper originated, 1885 | 37 |
| City that's home to the Dr Pepper Museum | 44 |
| City of Texas | 13 |
| City near Crawford, Tex. | 24 |
| City midway between Austin and Dallas | 37 |
| City in the news in 1993 | 24 |
| City in Tex. | 12 |
| City by a lake of the same name | 31 |
| Charlie Daniels song about Texas? | 33 |
| Brazos River city | 17 |
| Baylor University's home | 28 |
| Baylor University setting | 25 |
| Baylor U.'s city | 20 |
| Baylor U. site | 14 |
| Baylor is here | 14 |
| Baylor bailiwick | 16 |
| Alt-country band The ___ Brothers | 33 |
| 1993 news site | 14 |
| 1966 Howard Keel western | 24 |
| 1966 film western set in Texas | 30 |
| "Cross the Brazos at ___" (1964 country hit) | 54 |
| Indians of Southwest | 20 |
| Baylor U. locale | 16 |
| Historic painting | 17 |
| Some WWII vets | 14 |
| W.W. II servicewomen | 20 |
| Some WWII clerks | 16 |
| Some W.W. II service personnel | 30 |
| G.I. Janes | 10 |
| Armed forces females | 20 |
| WWII servicewomen | 17 |
| WWII auxiliary members | 22 |
| WWII auxiliaries | 16 |
| Women soldiers | 14 |
| Women in uniform | 16 |
| Women in the military | 21 |
| Warriors in skirts | 18 |
| W.W. II servers | 15 |
| W.W. II noncombatants | 21 |
| Some WWII service personnel | 27 |
| Some U.S. inductees, once | 25 |
| Some servicepeople | 18 |
| Service women | 13 |
| Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII | 57 |
| Oveta Culp Hobby's WWII underlings | 38 |
| G.I. Janes of W.W. II | 21 |
| Fighting females | 16 |
| Female WWII group | 17 |
| Female soldiers in WWII | 23 |
| Army women | 10 |
| Army gals | 9 |
| 1954 war comedy "Francis Joins the ___" | 49 |
| "My best soldiers": MacArthur | 39 |
| "My best soldiers," according to Douglas MacArthur | 60 |
| Money roll | 10 |