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Crossword clues for Texas river. 3 letters

AnswerClue
SAN___ Jacinto (Texas river)
SAN____ Jacinto River: Texas
REDTexas river.
REDTexas' ___ River, formerly part of the U.S./Mexico border
RED1,200 mi. Texas river.
REDOklahoma-Texas boundary river.
REDLong river in Texas.
RED___ River, across Texas Panhandle.
REDTexas-Oklahoma boundary river
SABINETexas river
SANANTONIOTexas river
NUECESTexas river.
SABINEEast Texas river
NUECESTexas river into Corpus Christi bay.
GUADALUPETexas river or county
PECOSTexas river diverted into the Red Bluff Reservoir
NUECESTexas river, to Gulf of Mexico.
FRIOTexas river named for its chilly waters
BRAZOSTexas river
SABINEE Texas river
PECOSTexas river
DELRIOOf the river Texas city
GRANDERio __ (Texas border river)
BURNCARDIt's cast aside before the flop, turn, and river, in Texas hold 'em
SABINERiver between Texas and Louisiana
RIOGRANDETexas border river
SABINETexas border river
LBJRANCHHistoric site on the Pedernales River in Texas Hill Country
PECOSRiver in Texas.
NECHESRiver in Texas, 350 miles.
SABINETexas-Louisiana river.
NUECESRiver in Texas.
SANSABARiver in Texas, into the Colorado.
SABINEBoundary river of Texas
ANGELINATexas county, river or forest that's a girl's first name
BRAZOSLongest river in Texas
LBJRANCHTourist attraction on Texas' Pedernales River
GRANDERio ___ (Texas border river)
SABINETexas–La. border river
PECOS735 mi. river of New Mexico and Texas.
PECOSRiver from New Mexico through Texas to the Rio Grande
PECOSRiver in New Mexico and Texas.
PECOSRiver through New Mexico and Texas to the Rio Grande.
WACOTexas city on the Brazos River.
DELRIOTexas town whose name means "of the river"
ACTIONCARDTurn or river that causes significant betting between at least two players, in Texas hold 'em
EAST___ Lynne.” nyt 1948 EAST Anonymous bridge player. nyt 1948 EAST Gotham's ___ River. nyt 1948 EAST Levant. nyt 1948 EAST This side of the Mississippi. nyt 1948 EASTERLY Direction of Kublai's course to Zipangu. nyt 1948 EASTERNER Typical tenderfoot in Texas. nyt 1948 EASTON City in Pennsylvania. nyt 1948 EAT Consume. nyt 1948 EAT Consume. nyt 1948 EATAGE Grazing right. nyt 1948 EATEN Ravaged. nyt 1948 EATEN What victims of anthropophagites are. nyt 1948 EATERS Gourmands. nyt 1948 EATEST . . . in the day that thou ___ thereof . . . ": Gen. ii, 17.