Crossword clues for dawson
dawson
- TV role for James Van Der Beek
- Storied Yukon city
- Six-year role for James Van Der Beek
- One-time Yukon capital, ___ City
- First host of "The Family Feud"
- First host of "Family Feud"
- Actress Rosario of Netflix's "Daredevil"
- Actress Rosario of "Unstoppable"
- "Rent" actress Rosario
- ___ City, Yukon Territory
- ___ City, center of the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush
- Former "Family Feud" host Richard
- Former capital of the Yukon
- A boom town around 1900 when gold was discovered in the Klondike
- A town in northwestern Canada in the Yukon on the Yukon River
- City on the Yukon
- Richard ___ (original host of "Family Feud")
- First "Family Feud" host
- Super Bowl IV MVP
- Grid Hall of Famer Len
- Yukon city where Jack London lived
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 92
Land area (2000): 0.213947 sq. miles (0.554119 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.001581 sq. miles (0.004094 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.215528 sq. miles (0.558213 sq. km)
FIPS code: 12420
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.130917 N, 95.830038 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 68337
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Headwords:
Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 52
Land area (2000): 0.401306 sq. miles (1.039377 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.401306 sq. miles (1.039377 sq. km)
FIPS code: 18260
Located within: North Dakota (ND), FIPS 38
Location: 46.867102 N, 99.752439 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 58428
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Headwords:
Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 1967
Land area (2000): 3.682520 sq. miles (9.537682 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.002322 sq. miles (0.006015 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.684842 sq. miles (9.543697 sq. km)
FIPS code: 21912
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 31.773969 N, 84.440870 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 197
Land area (2000): 0.870947 sq. miles (2.255742 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.870947 sq. miles (2.255742 sq. km)
FIPS code: 18745
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 39.854531 N, 89.461211 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 62520
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Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 205
Land area (2000): 0.167497 sq. miles (0.433814 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.010205 sq. miles (0.026432 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.177702 sq. miles (0.460246 sq. km)
FIPS code: 18360
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.047892 N, 79.658659 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 15428
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Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 67
Land area (2000): 0.478070 sq. miles (1.238196 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.478070 sq. miles (1.238196 sq. km)
FIPS code: 19135
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 41.843698 N, 94.221335 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 50066
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Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 408
Land area (2000): 1.772206 sq. miles (4.589993 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.012216 sq. miles (0.031638 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.784422 sq. miles (4.621631 sq. km)
FIPS code: 19420
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.895427 N, 96.715345 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 76639
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Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 756
Land area (2000): 1.474969 sq. miles (3.820153 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.474969 sq. miles (3.820153 sq. km)
FIPS code: 14968
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 44.931452 N, 96.053817 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56232
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Dawson
Housing Units (2000): 4168
Land area (2000): 2373.137803 sq. miles (6146.398431 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 9.991052 sq. miles (25.876705 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2383.128855 sq. miles (6172.275136 sq. km)
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 47.173749 N, 104.802589 W
Headwords:
Dawson, MT
Dawson County
Dawson County, MT
Housing Units (2000): 9805
Land area (2000): 1012.921236 sq. miles (2623.453847 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 6.374018 sq. miles (16.508629 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1019.295254 sq. miles (2639.962476 sq. km)
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.837439 N, 99.868313 W
Headwords:
Dawson, NE
Dawson County
Dawson County, NE
Housing Units (2000): 5500
Land area (2000): 902.061353 sq. miles (2336.328079 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.059923 sq. miles (0.155200 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 902.121276 sq. miles (2336.483279 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 32.743319 N, 101.938360 W
Headwords:
Dawson, TX
Dawson County
Dawson County, TX
Housing Units (2000): 7163
Land area (2000): 211.037263 sq. miles (546.583978 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 2.896783 sq. miles (7.502633 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 213.934046 sq. miles (554.086611 sq. km)
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.422163 N, 84.126625 W
Headwords:
Dawson, GA
Dawson County
Dawson County, GA
Wikipedia
Dawson may refer to:
Dawson is an English surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
- Alan Dawson, American jazz drummer
- Alexander Dawson (MP) (c 1771–1831), MP for County Louth 1826–1831
- Alexander Dawson (architect), New South Wales Government Architect 1856–1862
- Anderson Dawson, Australian politician
- Andre Dawson, former MLB player
- Andy Dawson, English football player
- Angela Dawson, murdered community activist
- Anthony Dawson, Scottish actor
- Baron Dawson of Penn, British physician to the British Royal Family
- Beatrice Dawson (1908-1976), British costume designer
- Bernhard Dawson (1890–1960), U.S.-born Argentinian astronomer
- Bess Phipps Dawson (1916-1994), American painter.
- Brian Dawson (disambiguation)
- Brigid Dawson, UK native musician for Thee Oh Sees
- Chad Dawson, American boxer
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Charles Dawson, British archaeologist
- Charles B. Dawson, American politician from California
- Charles Eric Dawson, Canadian-American ichthyologist
- Charles I. Dawson (1881–1969), United States federal judge from Kentucky
- Christopher Dawson, historian
- Coningsby Dawson (born 1883), Anglo-American novelist
- Daryl Dawson, Australian judge and naval officer
- David Dawson (disambiguation)
- Dawson (porn star), American homosexual porn star
- Dennis Dawson, Canadian politician
- Dermontti Dawson, former American football player
- Digger Dawson (1905–?), English professional footballer
- Donald Andrew Dawson (born 1937), Canadian mathematician
- Donald Shelton Dawson (1908–2005), American lawyer and U. S. Presidential aide
- Eddie Dawson (1904–1979), English cricketer
- Edgar Dawson (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1950s for Great Britain, and York
- Edgar Gilmer Dawson (1830–1883), American lawyer, planter and Major (CSA)
- Ellen Dawson (1900-1967), Scottish-American trade union activist
- Fred Dawson (1884–1965), American college sports coach
- Geoffrey Dawson, editor of The Times
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George Dawson (disambiguation)
- George Dawson (author), American author
- George Dawson (preacher), English preacher
- George Mercer Dawson, Canadian geologist
- George Oscar Dawson, American politician and soldier
- Geralyn Dawson, American romance novelist
- Glen Dawson (1912-2016), American mountaineer
- Glen Dawson (athlete) (1906–1968), American runner
- Greg Dawson, American consumer rights columnist for the Orlando Sentinel
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Henry Dawson (disambiguation)
- Henry Dawson (cricketer), English cricketer
- Henry Dawson (artist), English painter
- Henry B. Dawson, American historian
- Hilton Dawson, British politician
- Horace Dawson, American diplomat, former ambassador to Botswana
- Jaimie Dawson, Canadian badminton player
- James Dawson (disambiguation)
- Janet Dawson, Australian artist
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Joe or Joseph Dawson (disambiguation)
- Joe Dawson (racecar driver), American race car driver
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John Dawson (disambiguation)
- John William Dawson (1820–1899), Canadian geologist and paleobotanist
- Jonathan Dawson (1941–2013), Australian academic, filmmaker, film and literary critic and broadcaste
- Jonathan Dawson (footballer), English footballer
- Joy Dawson, American missionary and intercessor
- Kimya Dawson, American singer-songwriter
- Len Dawson, American football player
- Les Dawson, British comedian
- Lynne Dawson, English soprano
- Margaret Dawson (1770–1816), one of Australia's "founding mothers"
- Matt Dawson, English rugby player
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Michael Dawson (disambiguation), various including
- Michael Dawson (footballer), English football player
- Montagu Dawson, RAF officer
- Montague Dawson, maritime artist
- Nicholas Mosby Dawson, Texas Ranger killed during the Dawson Massacre, after whom it was named
- Ossie Dawson, South African cricketer
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Peter Dawson (disambiguation)
- Peter Dawson (bass-baritone), Australian singer
- Phil Dawson, American football player
- Phire Dawson, American model
- Portia Dawson, American actress
- Rachel Dawson, American field hockey player
- Rian Dawson, American Drummer from Pop-punk band All Time Low
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Richard Dawson (disambiguation)
- Richard Dawson, game show host and actor
- Richard Dawson (cricketer), English cricketer
- Richard C. Dawson, English thoroughbred horse trainer
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Robert Dawson (disambiguation)
- Robert Dawson (wrestler), Canadian wrestler
- Robert Peel Dawson, Irish politician
- Robert Toombes Dawson, United States District Judge, W-AR
- Roger Dawson, American jazz musician, composer, New York DJ
- Ronnie Dawson (rugby player), Irish rugby player
- Rosario Dawson, American actress
- Roxann Dawson, American actress and director, known from Star Trek: Voyager
- Sandra Dawson, Master of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge
- Shane Dawson, American comedian/actor
- Simon James Dawson, Scottish-born Canadian engineer and politician
- Smoky Dawson, Australian country singer/entertainer
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Thomas Dawson (disambiguation)
- Thomas Dawson (soldier), American politician and soldier
- Thomas Rayner Dawson, British chess problemist
- Tommy Dawson (footballer born 1901), English footballer who played for Stoke City
- Trent Dawson, American actor
- Walt Dawson, American Alzheimer's disease activist
- Walter Dawson (RAF officer), British air chief marshal
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William Dawson (disambiguation)
- William Curran Dawson, Alabama politician, soldier
- William Crosby Dawson, American politician
- William James Dawson (born 1854), English clergyman and author
- William L. Dawson (politician), American politician
- William L. Dawson (composer), composer
- William M. O. Dawson, American politician, Governor of West Virginia
Dawson (born June 18, 1973) is an American gay pornographic actor.
Dawson electoral district was a territorial electoral district in the Yukon Territory, Canada. The electoral district was created in 1905.
Dawson is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It lies across a crater triplet: the southeast rim is intruding into the crater Alekhin; the northwest rim also intrudes into the larger satellite crater Dawson V, and the northeast rim is attached to the comparably sized Dawson D. To the south of this formation is the large crater Zeeman. West of Dawson is the crater Crommelin, and to the north lies Fizeau.
Dawson is a relatively young formation that lies in the midst of a field of ancient, heavily eroded craters. The outer rim is nearly circular, but slightly distorted due to the craters it overlaps. The western rim is slightly flattened where it overlaps Dawson V. The crater formation shows little appearance of wear, with only a small craterlet across the northwest rim and another inside the northeast rim. The interior is irregular with some slight terraces along parts of the inner wall.
Usage examples of "dawson".
I had to get Dawson to let me in because the lock had indeed been changed, and I went up to the sitting room, opening the door there on the princess, Litsi, and Beatrice Bunt, all sitting immobile in private separate silences, as if they were covered by vacuum bell jars and couldn’.
Then he pulled his belt out of his trousers, slung untidily as usual over the back of a chair, took the circle, and threaded it through like an extra buckle, as Mr Dawson had told him.
Trev Dawson was a pretty good jackleg carpenter, and he showed us how to cut some more windows along the side, and damned if Alan Snopes didn't come up with panes of glass for them that were different colors - sort of a cross between carnival glass and the sort you see in church windows.
The way it's taught here, Dawson was a preacher who taught the heathens they could keep right on being heathens, and who mocked the bishops of the church to their faces, and whose followers tortured and massacred every convert they could find up in the big valley.
Through the sudden inblown cloud of smoke Will could see Frank Dawson and Old George working to clear something out of the fire.
On the north side of town, you'll find Central Texas State University, where Mike McQuaid teaches in the Criminal Justice Department, and China's friend Sheila Dawson is the chief of Campus Security.
Despite his anger, Connor now understood what was the true difference between them, understood even why Dawson would always be one rung up the ladder, one step ahead.
If I had no reason to stop them, he said, his company was going to pay out $150,000 to Jack Dawson.
He'd been obliged to give the guy a bit of a going over, pour encourager les autres, but decided to cut it short when that woman intervened, mainly because he didn't want Dawson thinking he'd lost his cool.
And although the primary Wall Street operative, the business-suited and silver-voiced Marcy Dawson (Pamela Hart), starts off friendly enough, before long she and her cohorts are chasing Max through the nightmarish streets of New York.
Having been refamiliarized with his host's eccentricities during their weekly meetings over the past three months, Ogden was fairly certain that the house was supposed to resemble a church, that Dawson meant for it to be a temple, a holy monument to wealth and power.
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In 1979, ATF informant Bernard Butkovich and FBI operative Edward Dawson led a group of KKK and Nazi Party members on a shooting spree during a parade in Greensboro, North Carolina, which led to the deaths of five members of the Communist Workers Party.
And the two of them went through a side door into an examining room, while Dawson waited outside.