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- 17th of 50
- 17th state
- 1803 Union admission
- 1970 hit by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
- 1970 Neil Young protest song
- 1970 protest song about Kent State
- 1970 song about Kent State
- 1971 song about Kent State
- 2004 battleground
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- 2004 swing state
- 2012 Obama campaign kickoff state
- 2012 Romney primary prize, barely
- 2016 GOP convention locale
- '70s band ___ Players
- 981-mile river
- ___ Drive, thoroughfare by the Lincoln Memorial in Washington
- ___ State University (Columbus campus)
- ___ State University (school in Columbus)
- ___ State University (school whose team nickname is the Buckeyes)
- ___ Valley Conference
- An Athens is here
- A 1922 song
- Another state of the Union
- Answer to the old riddle "What's round on the ends and high in the middle?"
- Answer to the old riddle "What's round on the sides and high in the middle?"
- Answer to the riddle, "What is round at both ends and high in the middle?"
- A hit song of 1922
- Antarctic mountain range
- A river at Cairo
- "Beautiful ___," 1918 hit song
- "Beautiful ___"
- Beautiful ____
- Bellwether state in many elections
- Ashtabula County's state
- Ashtabula's state
- Athens is there
- Athens university
- Athens's home
- Athens's setting
- Big swing state
- Afghan Whigs' home state
- Birth state of seven presidents
- Birth state of Toni Morrison
- 'Birthplace of Aviation'
- "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- "Birthplace of Aviation" state
- "Birthplace of Aviation"
- Birthplace of Joel Grey, Macy Gray, and Zane Grey
- Birthplace of McKinley, Taft and Harding
- Birthplace of seven presidents
- Birthplace of seven US presidents
- Birthplace of seven U.S. presidents
- Birthplace of six presidents
- Black Keys song about midwestern state
- Akron locale
- Akron site
- Akron's home
- Akron's location
- Akron's state
- Blue Jackets' state
- B&O part
- All-Amerian Soap Box Derby state
- All-American Soap Box Derby state
- Allegheny + Monongahela
- Allegheny plus Monongahela
- Baltimore & ___ Railroad
- Baltimore and ___ Railroad
- Baltimore partner
- Comedians spell it O-aitch-ten
- Dayton's home
- Dayton's locale
- Dayton's state
- Grant's birthplace
- Bowling for Soup "___ (Come Back to Texas)"
- Bowling Green State University's state
- Interstates 70 and 71 cross in its capital
- Hit protest song of 1970
- Frequent swing state
- Iroquoian for "Beautiful River"
- Home for My Sister Eileen
- Home for Reds and Browns
- Home for the College of Wooster
- Home for Ulysses G. Grant
- Home of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland
- Easternmost four-letter state
- Home of Columbus
- Easternmost part of the Northwest Territory
- Home of Harding
- Home of Kent State University
- Home of Kent State
- Home of Lima and Toledo
- Home of Miami University
- Home of Oberlin
- Home of Rubbermaid
- Home of the Browns and the Reds
- Home of the Buckeyes
- Home of the first full-time automobile service station
- Home of the First Ladies National Historic Site
- Home of the first man to walk on the moon, the first American to orbit Earth and the first American woman to walk in space
- Home of the Reds and the Browns
- Home of "The Rubber Capital of the World"
- Home of the U.S.'s largest cities whose names start with X and Z
- Home of Wright State University
- Home state for six US presidents
- Home state of eight presidents
- Home state of the NFL mascot Chomps
- Home state of the Reds, Cavaliers, and Browns
- Home to 19 Congressmen
- Home to Athens
- Home to Bowling Green
- Home to Cantonians
- Home to Columbus
- Home to Oberlin College
- Home to the Browns and Reds
- Home to the Browns and the Reds
- Home to Xenia and Zanesville, the most populous U.S. cities starting with "X" and "Z"
- Edison's birthplace
- Dennis Kucinich's state
- Eileen's state
- It has a five-sided flag
- It has a huge caucus
- It has Lake Plains and Appalachian Plateaus
- Browns' and Bengals' state
- Chesapeake and ___
- Elyria's state
- Buckeye home
- Buckeye State
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- Garfield's birth state
- Halle Berry's birthplace
- It starts in Pittsburgh
- It streams through Wheeling
- Chillicothe was its first capital
- It was once part of the Northwest Territory
- It was part of the Northwest Territory
- "Fire" ___ Players
- Its biggest county is Ashtabula
- Its capital is Columbus
- Its cities include Columbus, Athens and Marietta
- I-90 runs through it
- Its commemorative quarter depicts an astronaut
- It's east of Indiana
- First state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory
- First state created from the Northwest Territory
- Its first capital was Chillicothe, 1803-10
- Its first capital was Chillicothe
- Its flag has 17 stars and is nonrectangular
- Cincinnati's airport isn't in it
- Cincinnati's home
- Cincinnati's place
- Cincinnati's river
- Cincinnati's state
- Its license plates say "Birthplace of Aviation"
- Its motto is "With God, all things are possible"
- Its postal abbreviation is also an exclamation
- Its postal abbreviation is an exclamation
- Its quarter reads "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- Its quarter says "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- Its state bird is the cardinal
- Its state drink is tomato juice, for some reason
- Cairo river
- Its state quarter bears an image of an astronaut
- Its state quarter displays the Wright Flyer
- Its state quarter features an astronaut
- Cairo's river
- Cairo's stream
- Its three largest cities all start with C
- Its three largest cities start with C
- Erma Bombeck's birthplace
- Classic Neil Young song
- Etch A Sketch makers ___ Art
- Euclid setting
- Euclid's home
- Cleveland and Cincinnati's state
- Cleveland's locale
- Cleveland's place
- Cleveland's state
- Important swing state in presidential elections
- Glenn's state
- Canton is here
- Canton locale
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- Closely watched state on election night
- Canton's home
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- Crucial swing state
- Jim Backus's home state
- Football Hall of Fame locale
- Football Hall of Fame's state
- CSNY line "Four dead in ___"
- CSN&Y smash
- CSNY song about a state
- CSN&Y song about Kent State shootings
- John Glenn's state
- John Kasich's home
- John Kasich's state
- Indiana-Kentucky separator
- Indiana neighbor
- Indiana/Kentucky border river
- Indiana's smallest county or the river it touches
- Cuyahoga Falls locale
- Cuyahoga River's state
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park locale
- Cuyahoga's state
- College sports' ___ Valley Conference
- Columbus' home
- Columbus is its capital
- Columbus is there
- Columbus location
- Columbus milieu
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- Columbus setting
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- Columbus's home
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- Gov. Rhodes's state
- Governor Kasich's home
- Governor Kasich's state
- "Four dead in ___" CSN&Y lyric
- "Four dead in ___" CSN&Y
- "... four dead in ___" (Neil Young lyric)
- Where Lima is
- Kasich's domain
- Kasich's state
- Separator of Indiana and Pennsylvania
- Where Miami is
- Where Reds, Browns and Blue Jackets play
- Where Rubbermaid was started
- Most of its 981-mile course forms state borders
- Where Steubenville and Cincinnati are
- Noted bellwether
- Most populous four-letter state
- Where the Browns play their home games
- Where the Browns play
- Where the Miami flows
- Where the Reds and the Browns play
- Where the Wabash River begins
- Kent State locale
- Kent State setting
- Kent State state
- Kent State tragedy song
- Kent State's home
- Kent State's state
- Kent's state
- Kentucky abutter
- Kentucky border river
- Kentucky neighbor
- Mother of Modern Presidents
- "Mother of Modern Presidents"
- "Mother of Presidents" claimant
- "Mother of Presidents"
- Kenyon College's state
- Where to find Athens and Cairo
- Where to find Cairo and Athens
- Where to find Canton, Toledo, Lima, Medina, Dublin, and Athens
- Where to find Columbus
- OSU segment
- Where to see Browns and Reds
- River above Kentucky
- Where to see Columbus
- River at Pittsburgh
- River fed by the Wabash
- River formed at Pittsburgh
- River formed by Allegheny and Monongahela.
- River forming the borders of parts of five states
- Where Toledo and Akron are
- River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi
- River from Pittsburgh
- River in Pittsburgh
- River into which the Big Sandy and the Little Sandy flow
- River into which the Big Sandy flows
- River into which the Great Miami flows
- River into which the Kentucky flows
- Setting of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- River of Cairo
- Where Youngstown and Cleveland are
- River of Pittsburgh
- River of song
- River or state
- River originating in Pittsburgh
- River out of Pittsburgh
- River past Cairo
- November 2004 battleground
- River that begins in Pittsburgh
- River that ends at Cairo
- River that formed an extension of the Mason-Dixon line
- River that forms at Pittsburgh
- River that forms much of Kentucky's border
- River that joins the Mississippi
- River that starts at Pittsburgh
- River through Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, among others
- River through Louisville
- Place for Columbus?
- River through Pittsburgh
- River through Wheeling, West Virginia
- River through Wheeling
- River to Cairo
- Seventeenth state
- River to the Mississippi
- Seventh most populous state
- The Allegheny and Monongahela join to form it
- Place for Reds and Browns
- The Bobcats of the Mid-American Conference
- The Buckeye State
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame locale
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's home
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's state
- "The Drew Carey Show" setting
- Pa. river
- Oberlin College locale
- Oberlin College's state
- Oberlin locale
- Oberlin's home
- Oberlin's state
- William McKinleys home state
- Paducah river
- Paducah's river
- Sherrod Brown's state
- Sherwood Anderson's state
- Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, ___"
- Sherwood Anderson's "Winesburg, _____"
- "Winesburg, __": Sherwood Anderson novel
- "Winesburg, ___"
- Subject of a 1922 song
- Klinger's state
- Song Bernstein composed
- The "O" in B&O
- The "O" in B&O Railroad
- The O in B&O
- The "O" of B&O Railroad
- Lima is there
- Lima locale
- Lima's home
- Lima's locale
- Lima's location
- Lima's place
- Lima's state
- Vowel-rich state
- Tributary of the Mississippi.
- Roy Rogers' home state
- Roy Rogers's home state
- McKinley's home state
- McKinley's state
- Parma setting
- Parma's place
- Name from the Seneca for "good river"
- The Wabash feeds it
- The Wabash flows into it
- "Wonderful Town" song
- Lake Erie neighbor
- Lake Erie state
- Lake Erie's neighbor
- Part of B&O
- Land of Buckeyes
- Part of Northwest Territory
- Part of the Northwest Territory
- Locale for Columbus
- Locale for Dublin, Canton, Lima, and Medina
- Largest Mississippi River feeder by volume
- Largest tributary of the Mississippi
- Larry Flynt's home state
- Miami County's state
- Miami of _____
- Miami River locale
- Miami River's outlet
- Miami University location
- Miami University setting
- Miami University site
- Miami University state
- Miami University's state
- Neighbor of Indiana
- Neighbor of Pennsylvania
- Neighbor of West Virginia
- Neil Armstrong's home state
- Neil Young-penned song about midwest university
- Neil Young song about Kent State
- Neil Young song about the Buckeye state?
- Mid-American Conference team
- Midwest river
- Midwest state
- Midwest swing state
- Midwest US state
- Midwestern state known as "the Mother of Presidents"
- Midwestern state where John Kasich is governor
- Midwestern state where the Bengals and Browns play
- Midwestern state where the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located
- Midwestern state whose governor is John Kasich
- Midwestern state with two NFL teams
- Midwestern state
- Midwestern swing state
- Midwestern US state
- New addition of 1803
- One of 50
- One of Cairo's rivers
- Louisville's river
- Reds and Browns call it home
- Reds' state
- One of Pittsburgh's rivers
- One of Pittsburgh's three rivers
- One of Pittsburgh's three
- "Love Rollercoaster" The ___ Players
- One of the rivers near Three Rivers Stadium
- One of the rivers of Three Rivers Stadium
- One of the Three Rivers
- Pennsylvania neighbor
- Perennial battleground state
- Perennial swing state
- Miranda Lambert "Look at Miss ___"
- Miss. River tributary
- Mississippi feeder
- Mississippi River's largest tributary
- Mississippi tributary
- Mississippi's biggest tributary
- President Taft's birthplace
- Peter Bradley Adams song about midwestern state
- Peter Bradley Adams song about state?
- Only state with a non-rectangular flag
- Only state with a nonrectangular flag
- Only state with a swallowtail flag
- Only U.S. state whose flag isn't rectangular
- Only U.S. state with a non-rectangular flag
- Only U.S. state with a pennant-shaped flag
- Only U.S. state without a rectangular flag
- Major Midwestern river
- Pro Football HALL of Fame locale
- Pro Football Hall of Fame state
- North/South divide, with "the"
- Northwest Territory state
- Not-so-lazy river
- The Wright brothers' home
- Rust Belt state
- Sight from Lake Erie
- Sandusky Bay site
- Sandusky's setting
- Sandusky's state
- Swing state in many presidential elections
- Sister Eileen's state
- Site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Spot for Columbus
- Taft territory
- Taft's birth state
- Taft's birthplace
- Taft's state
- West Virginia border river
- West Virginia neighbor
- Ulysses Grant's birthplace
- School in Athens
- Wright Brothers' home
- Wright brothers' state
- Three Rivers river
- Xenia and Zanesville are there
- Xenia is there
- Xenia locale
- Xenia's home
- Xenia's locale
- Xenia's state
- Union entry of 1803
- Union joiner of 1803
- Union member since 1803
- University about an hour from Columbus
- University in Athens
- What the French once called "la Belle Rivière"
- What the "O" stands for in "B&O Railroad"
- What the "O" stands for in B&O Railroad
- What the "O" stands for in Monopoly's B&O Railroad
- Start of the Babbitts' journey in "Rain Man"
- State 17
- State
- State admitted in 1803
- State after North Dakota, alphabetically
- State between Indiana and Pennsylvania
- State bordering Lake Erie
- State by Lake Erie
- State called the "Mother of Presidents"
- State called "The Mother of Presidents"
- State east of Indiana
- State formed from the Northwest Territory
- State in which LeBron James was born
- State in which three professional sports teams have colors in their names
- State of Grant and Taft
- State of the Union
- State of Xenia
- State on Lake Erie
- State on the western border of Pennsylvania
- State or river
- State or river name
- State, or river that forms its southern border
- State said to be "high in the middle"
- State that had a boundary dispute with Michigan
- State that starts and ends with the same letter
- State that's also a river
- State that's east of Indiana
- State that's home to Cedar Point amusement park
- State that's said to be "high in the middle"
- State that's west of Pennsylvania
- Title locale in a Leonard Bernstein song where "life was so cozy"
- State to which prodigal son LeBron returned
- State where Columbus and Cleveland are
- State where "Glee" is set
- State where "Hot in Cleveland" takes place
- State where "Hot in Cleveland" took place
- State where John Legend and Halle Berry were born
- State where Paul Newman was born
- State where seven US presidents were born
- State where Szell conducted
- State where "The Drew Carey Show" was set
- State where the folding step ladder was invented
- State whose capital is Columbus
- State whose capital was once Zanesville
- State whose license plates say "Birthplace of Aviation"
- State whose official beverage is tomato juice
- State whose residents are called Buckeyes
- State whose three largest cities all begin with "C"
- State whose three largest cities' names start with "C"
- State with a five-sided flag
- State with a greeting in its name
- State with a large Amish population
- State with a non-rectangular flag
- State with a nonrectangular flag
- State with a pennant-shaped flag
- State with a swallowtail flag
- State with an astronaut on its quarter
- State with area codes 216, 440, and 614
- Wheeling's river
- State with the seventh-largest population
- U.S. Grant's home state
- Youngstown's state
- U.S. river or state
- US river
- Where Akron and Toledo are
- So-called Birthplace of Aviation
- Sen. Glenn's home base
- Sen. Glenn's state
- Sen. Metzenbaum's state
- So-called Mother of Presidents
- Where Ashtabula is
- Where Athens and Dublin are
- Where Athens and Lima are
- Toledo locale
- Toledo setting
- Senator Glenn's state
- Toledo's home
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- Toledo's site
- Toledo's state
- Where Bowling Green is
- Where Buckeyes hail from
- Senator Voinovich's state
- Where Canton and Youngstown are
- Where Canton is
- Where Chillicothe is
- Where Cincinnati is
- Where Cleveland is
- Where Columbus is capital
- Where Columbus is
- Where Dayton is
- Soap Box Derby championship state
- Soap Box Derby state
- Where eight U.S. presidents were born
- Steubenville's state
- Where I-70 meets I-75
- Where Ivory soap and the pop-top can were invented
- Where Jack Nicklaus started
- Where John Glenn was senator
- Where John Kasich governs
- Where Kasich governs
Recent Usage of So-called Birthplace of Aviation in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 17, 2005