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ENID
ENID
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Camelot character
Geraint and ___
Ghost World girl
I dare em to nest in ___
Idylls of the King character
Idylls of the King figure
Idylls of the King lady
Idylls of the King woman
In the Region of the Summer Stars band
National Velvet author Bagnold
National Velvet novelist Bagnold
National Velvet writer Bagnold
Queen Wheat City
Tarzan actress Markey
The Chalk Garden author Bagnold
The Chalk Garden dramatist Bagnold
The Chalk Garden playwright Bagnold
The Naughtiest Girl series author Blyton
Touch Me band The ___
Idylls of the King woman
National Velvet author Bagnold
Actress Markey
An OK city
An OK city?
Arthurian character
Arthurian lady
Arthurian maid
Arthurian miss
Author Bagnold
Author Bagnold (National Velvet)
Author Bagnold or Blyton
Author Blyton
Author Blyton of The Famous Five series
Author Blyton or Bagnold
Author Markey
Bagnold
Bagnold goes back to eat
Bagnold of The Chalk Garden
Bagnold of letters
Bagnold or Blyton
Bagnold or Markey
Ballad on Barenaked Ladies greatest hits album
Barenaked Ladies ballad with the line we never really knew each other anyway
Barenaked Ladies song from Gordon
Barenaked Ladies song off Gordon
Barenaked Ladies song on the album Gordon
Barenaked Ladies song with the line we never really knew each other anyway
Barenaked Ladies tune
Barenaked Ladies tune off Gordon
Barenaked Ladies tune with line We never really knew each other anyway
Beloved of Geraint
Bennett in The Vamp
Bittersweet Barenaked Ladies ballad
Blyton of kiddie-lit
Blyton of kids books
Blyton or Bagnold
Blyton the writer
Blyton who created the Noddy series
British author Bagnold
British author Blyton
British childrens author Blyton
Bylton
Camelot lady
Camelot wife
Character from The Mabinogion
Cherokee Strip city
Childrens author Bagnold
Childrens author Blyton
Childrens book author Blyton
Chisholm Trail city
Chisholm Trail city in Oklahoma
Chisholm Trail stop
Chisholm Trail town
City 111 miles from Tulsa
City NNW of Oklahoma City
City WNW of Stillwater
City along the Chisholm Trail
City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run
City in Oklahoma
City in Oklahomas Red Carpet Country
City in northern Oklahoma
City in the Cherokee Strip
City named for a Tennyson character
City named for a Tennyson heroine
City near Oklahomas Vance Air Force Base
City near Stillwater
City near Tulsa
City near Vance AFB
City near Vance Air Force Base
City north-northwest of Oklahoma City
City of northern Oklahoma
City on the Chisholm Trail
City roughly 100 miles west of Tulsa
City west of Tulsa
College city in Oklahoma
County seat NNW of Oklahoma City
County seat of Garfield
Creator of Velvet
Crossword staple highlighted by Art Shapiro in Post No. 6577
Dame Lyons of Australia
Eat up
Elmo:Tarzan::___:Jane
English author Blyton
English novelist Bagnold
Figure of Arthurian legend
Former embattled congresswoman Waldholtz
Friend of Guinevere
Garfield (Oklahoma) County seat
Geraints beloved
Geraints better half
Geraints consort
Geraints lady
Geraints ladylove
Geraints love
Geraints loyal lady
Geraints patient wife
Geraints spouse
Geraints wife
Geraints wife in Idylls of the King
Geraints woman
Ghost World heroine
Her patience is legendary
Home of Oklahomas largest flour mill
Home of Phillips University
Home of Vance A.F.B.
Home of Vance Air Force Base
Home of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
Home of the U.S.B.L.s Oklahoma Storm
Home to Phillips University
Hometown of soprano Mitchell
In literature
Its NNW of Oklahoma City
Its an OK city
Its an OK place
Kidlit author Blyton
Kids author Blyton
Ladies called her the Fair
Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in The Mystery of Irma Vep)
Lady in Arthurian legend
Lady in Arthurian tales
Lady of Idylls of the King
Lady of Arthurian legend
Lady of Arthurian romance
Lady-love of Geraint
Little Noddy creator Blyton
Markey of Tarzan
Markey of Tarzan films
Markey of film
Markey or Bagnold
Markey who played Jane
Markey who played Jane in Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
Markey who played Tarzans Jane
Midwestern city named after a character in Tennysons Idylls of the King
Miss Bagnold
Model of loyalty
Model of uxorial faithfulness
Mr. Meddle creator Blyton
Mrs. Geraint
Northern Oklahoma city
Novelist Bagnold
OK city
OK home of Vance Air Force Base
OK place name
OK town
Often-referenced but never-seen wife on Scrubs
Okla. city
Okla. town
Oklahoma city
Oklahoma burg
Oklahoma city named after a Tennyson character
Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson character
Oklahoma city near Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city near Vance Air Force Base
Oklahoma city north-northwest of Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city on the Cherokee Strip
Oklahoma city on the Chisholm Trail
Oklahoma city or writer Bagnold
Oklahoma city thats home to Vance Air Force Base
Oklahoma county seat
Oklahoma neighbor of Vance AFB
Oklahoma town
Oklahomas Wheat Capital
Oklahomas Wheat Capital
Paradigm of patience
Partner of Geraint
Patient lady of Arthurian legend
Patient wife of Arthurian legend
Patient wife of Sir Geraint
Patient wife of literature
Personification of purity
Phillips University city
Phillips University site
Phillips University town
Place name in Oklahoma
Playwright Bagnold
Playwright-novelist Bagnold
Poetical ideal of wifely devotion
Present-day Oklahoma city on the old Chisholm Trail
Queen Wheat City of Oklahoma
Robert John Godfrey band
Seat of Garfield County
Seat of Oklahomas Garfield County
Setting of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
Shes a paradigm of patience
Silents actress Markey
Silents star Markey
Sir Geraints extremely patient wife
Sir Geraints faithful wife
Sir Geraints wife
Site of Oklahomas Vance Air Force Base
Site of Phillips U.
Site of Phillips University
Site of Vance A.F.B.
Site of Vance Air Force Base
Song between Hello City and Grade 9 on the Barenaked Ladies album Gordon
Sooner State city
Sooner city
South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature
Stillwater neighbor
Symphonic 70s rockers
Tennyson character
Tennyson heroine
Tennyson lady
Tennyson title character
Tennyson woman called the Fair
Tennysons Geraint and ___
The Church Ladys first name
The wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
Thora Birchs Ghost World role
Title girl in a Barenaked Ladies ballad
Town on the Chisholm Trail
Vance Air Force Base locale
Vance Air Force Base site
Wife of Geraint
Wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
Wife of Sir Geraint
Woman with legendary patience
Writer Bagnold
Writer Blyton
Writer Blyton or Bagnold
ZIP code 73701
___ Blyton
___ Kent (Nurse Bigelow portrayer on M*A*S*H)
Name, meaning woodlark.
___ Bagnold, author of National Velvet.
Geraint's beautiful wife.
Girl's name.
Important railway center in Oklahoma.
Miss Bagnold, author of The Loved and Envied.
Geraint's wife.
Grain and oil city of Oklahoma.
Welsh name meaning woodlark.
Authoress Bagnold.
City of 36,017 in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma city west of Tulsa.
Girl's name meaning woodlark.
Oklahoma's fourth city.
Oklahoma rail junction.
Celtic girl's name.
Geraint's patient wife.
Miss Bagnold, novelist.
City 65 miles north of Oklahoma City.
Member of Ladies' Auxiliary of The Round Table.
Arthurian heroine.
Geraint's lady.
Home of 36,000 Sooners.
Geraint's spouse.
Lady of Camelot.
Arthurian wife.
City on Chisholm Trail route.
Fourth largest city of Oklahoma.
Dramatist Bagnold.
Lady of the Idylls.
Fourth largest city in Oklahoma.
Chisolm Trail town.
Bride of Sir Erec.
Mabinogion heroine.
Town on 27 Across.
Arthurian patient wife.
Name in Arthurian legend.
Faithful wife of legend.
Faithful wife, in Tennyson poem.
Tennyson name.
Faithful wife, in Tennyson.
Biblical patriarch
Camelot name.
Geraint's helpmeet.
Fair lady of Camelot.
Name from Idylls of the King.
Geraint's beloved.
Patient wife.
City of Oklahoma
Arthurian woman
Feminine name
Geraint's love
Idylls heroine.
Oklahoman city
Oklahoma! girl
Geraint's partner
Miss Markey
Sir Geraint's wife
Lass of King Arthur's day
Arthurian female
Camelot colleen
Tennysonian lady
Idyll lass
She came a lot to Camelot
Haupt or Bagnold
City in Okla.
Geraint's mate
Camelot lass
Idyllic wife
Wheat Belt city
Home of Phillips U.
Bride of Geraint
Leona Mitchell's hometown
Arthurian lass
Phillips U. site
Phillips University is here
Soprano Mitchell's hometown
Natal town of soprano Mitchell
City in the Sooner State
Anagram for dine
Geraint's constant wife
Tennyson's Geraint and ___
Markey who played Tarzan's Jane
Geraint's ladylove
Model of loyalty, in Arthurian legend
Children's author Blyton
Seat of Garfield County, Okla.
It's NNW of Oklahoma City
In literature, the personification of purity
Friend of Guinevere, in The Idylls of the King
Geraint's woman
Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
Geraint's love, in Arthurian legend
She's a paradigm of patience
Personification of purity, in literature
Sir Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
Sir Geraint's faithful wife
Geraint's wife in Idylls of the King
Woman's name that means eat backward
So-called Wheat Capital of the United States
Idylls of the King wife
So-called Wheat Capital of Oklahoma
Old-time actress Bennett
U.S. city named for a Tennyson character
Lady in Idylls of the King
Woman of Camelot
Home of the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma
Seat of Oklahoma's Garfield County
Geraint's beloved, in Arthurian legend
Wife in Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections
Literary waiter
It's an OK city
Geraint's wife, in Arthurian romance
Geraint's love in Idylls of the King
Woman's name that's a city in Oklahoma
Oklahoma city named for an Idylls of the King woman
Heroine of Tennyson's Idylls of the King
Blyton who wrote The Enchanted Wood
Lady in Arthurian romance
Girl's name
Writer of children's books, d. 1968
Miss Blyton
Girl is to eat on the way back
Girl, one breaking object
__ Blyton, children's author
Take food from the right girl
Woman to overeat
Miss Blyton's found by one in death
Eat up, girl!
26's knight's girl to eat up
Woman as object, without independence
Eat up, old girl!
Get fed up with girl
Lover of Geraint
Oklahoma city NNW of Oklahoma City
Girl seen dropping odd papers
Woman to stop hugging Tramp
Lady turned up naked in exotic shows
City between Wichita and Wichita Falls
The Walking Dead character played by Katelyn Nacon
___ Coleslaw, impulsive and cynical lead character of Daniel Clowes book Ghost World (97)
Mississippi lake where they pulled out a world record white crappie fish (5 lbs 3 oz)
Vance Air Force Bases Oklahoma location
Katelyn Nacons role on AMCs The Walking Dead
Oklahomas Wheat Capital once called Skeleton
The Walking Dead character who was rumored to be a spy
Geraints beloved in Arthurian legend
Katelyn Nacons role on The Walking Dead
Oklahoma city that, when reversed, is a synonym for eat
Mystery writer Blyton
City in Oklahoma thats also a womans name
Oklahoma city thats also a womans name
Actress Graham of Mare of Easttown
Tennyson heroine to eat in style after retiring
City designated the purple-martin capital of Oklahoma
Ghost World protagonist Coleslaw
Woman's rotten idea scaled down
American city named after an Arthurian heroine
Shortly feel embarrassed during play about Lancashire town
Mean biddy regularly withheld name
The ___, British rock band founded in 1973 by Robert John Godfrey, Stephen Stewart and Francis Lickerish
Ms. Markey
Camelot woman some drunken idiot
The Midwests so-called Queen Wheat City
She may provide feedback after break-up
Textile designer Marx
Diana Riggs first name
Actress Graham in Mare of Easttown and Rabbit Hole
Womans name that reverses to a word meaning eat
City south-southwest of Wichita
iWednesday/i werewolf ___ Sinclair
___ Coleslaw, iGhost World/i heroine
Woman in Camelot
Name that's a city in Oklahoma
Name thats a word meaning "eat" backwards
Geraints wife in Tennysons Idylls of the King
Its west of Tulsa
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