Crossword clues for ogden
ogden
- Verse writer Nash
- Utah's sixth-largest city
- Utah home of Weber State University
- Utah city 10 miles east of the Great Salt Lake
- The Osmonds' Utah birthplace
- Seat of Weber County, Utah
- Seat of Utah's Weber County
- Seat of Utah's Webber County
- Rhyming poet Nash
- Punny Nash
- Pun-loving poet Nash
- Poetic Nash
- Osmonds' birthplace
- Notable Nash
- Northern Utah city
- Nonsensical Nash
- Nash who wrote humorous verse
- Nash who wrote humorous poems
- Nash who wrote "Further Reflections on Parsley"
- Nash who versified, "... if called by a panther, Don't anther"
- Nash who rhymed "grackle" with "debacle"
- Nash the poet
- Nash of verse
- Nash of poetic puns
- Nash of nonsense verse
- Nash of light verse
- Nash of humorous rhymes
- Nash of funny poems
- Nash of "Candy is dandy" fame
- Name on the cover of "A Bad Parent's Garden of Verse"
- It's near Brigham City
- First name in nonsense verse
- First name in light verse
- First name in humorous poetry
- Epigrammatist Nash
- Donny and Marie's birthplace
- City NNW of Park City
- City near the Golden Spike
- City laid out by Brigham Young, on the Weber River
- Charles who wrote the "Edgar & Ellen" book series
- Central Pacific's eastern terminus
- Birthplace of Donny and Marie
- Birth city of most of the Osmonds
- Big city nearest the Golden Spike
- "You Can't Get There from Here" author Nash
- "You can have my jellyfish/I'm not sellyfish" poet Nash
- "Parsley / Is gharsley" first name
- "One Touch of Venus" lyricist Nash
- "I don't mind eels / Except as meals" poet Nash
- "God in His wisdom made the fly / And then forgot to tell us why" poet Nash
- "Further Reflections on Parsley" first name
- "Come On In, The Senility Is Fine" poet Nash
- "Carnival of the Animals" poet Nash
- "Candy is dandy" poet Nash
- "Candy is dandy..." writer
- "Candy is dandy ..." writer
- "Candy is dandy ..." poet Nash
- "Bed Riddance" author Nash
- "A girl who is bespectacled" poet Nash
- ___ Nash, American poet
- Humorist Nash
- Rhymester Nash
- Versifier Nash
- Nash of note
- Poet Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- City near Salt Lake City
- The Osmonds' birthplace
- City near Brigham City
- Mount ___, Utah peak
- Weber State University locale
- Home to Hill Air Force Base
- City north of Salt Lake City
- City near the Wasatch Mountains
- Home of Weber State University
- Setting of Hill Air Force Base
- Nash who wrote "I don't mind eels / Except as meals"
- City south of Brigham City
- Nash who loved to rhyme
- Witty Nash
- City by the Wasatch Mountains
- Nash who wrote "Parsley / Is gharsley"
- English psychologist who collaborated with I. A. Richards in designing Basic English (1889-1957)
- A town in northern Utah settled by Mormons
- Utah's third-largest city
- City in Utah
- Weber State College site
- Site of Hill A.F.B.
- It's south of Brigham City
- Chicago's first mayor William
- Utah city near the Golden Spike
- Reid or Nash
- Locale of Pine View Dam
- Nash smuggled American out of Ethiopian region
- Beehive State city
- City near Salt Lake
- City near the Great Salt Lake
- City east of the Great Salt Lake
- Humorous poet Nash
- Humorous Nash
- City of Utah
- City near Great Salt Lake
- Hometown of the Osmonds
- Donny and Marie's hometown
- "If called by a panther, don't anther" poet Nash
- Whimsical poet Nash
- Site of Hill A.F.B
- Salt Lake City neighbor
- Osmonds' hometown
- Northern neighbor of Salt Lake City
- Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx"
- Dandy poet?
- City of northern Utah
- City at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains
- "Parsley is gharsley" writer Nash
- "Liquor is quicker" poet Nash
- "Candy is dandy . . ." poet Nash
- ''I'm a Stranger Here Myself'' poet Nash
- Whimsical Nash
- Whence Donny and Marie
- Weber State University city
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 106
Land area (2000): 0.511035 sq. miles (1.323575 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.511035 sq. miles (1.323575 sq. km)
FIPS code: 51350
Located within: Arkansas (AR), FIPS 05
Location: 33.586262 N, 94.045320 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 71853
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Ogden
Housing Units (2000): 2270
Land area (2000): 4.651044 sq. miles (12.046149 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.108801 sq. miles (0.281792 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4.759845 sq. miles (12.327941 sq. km)
FIPS code: 48790
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 34.265169 N, 77.799188 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 28405
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Headwords:
Ogden
Housing Units (2000): 285
Land area (2000): 0.566675 sq. miles (1.467681 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.566675 sq. miles (1.467681 sq. km)
FIPS code: 55275
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 40.113693 N, 87.957099 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 61859
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Headwords:
Ogden
Housing Units (2000): 879
Land area (2000): 1.373997 sq. miles (3.558635 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.373997 sq. miles (3.558635 sq. km)
FIPS code: 58665
Located within: Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
Location: 42.040057 N, 94.030678 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 50212
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Headwords:
Ogden
Housing Units (2000): 851
Land area (2000): 0.753710 sq. miles (1.952099 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.073792 sq. miles (0.191121 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.827502 sq. miles (2.143220 sq. km)
FIPS code: 52275
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 39.113103 N, 96.709359 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 66517
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Headwords:
Ogden
Housing Units (2000): 29763
Land area (2000): 26.636884 sq. miles (68.989209 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.003166 sq. miles (0.008199 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 26.640050 sq. miles (68.997408 sq. km)
FIPS code: 55980
Located within: Utah (UT), FIPS 49
Location: 41.227744 N, 111.961193 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 84401 84403 84404 84405 84414
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Headwords:
Ogden
Wikipedia
Ogden may refer to:
The Ogden material model is a hyperelastic material model used to describe the non-linear stress- strain behaviour of complex materials such as rubbers, polymers, and biological tissue. The model was developed by Ray W. Ogden in 1972. The Ogden model, like other hyperelastic material models, assumes that the material behaviour can be described by means of a strain energy density function, from which the stress–strain relationships can be derived.
Ogden (1894–1923) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse that was imported to the United States at a young age and became one of the top sires in the US during the 1910s. He notably sired Sir Martin, winner of the 1910 Coronation Cup in the UK, and The Finn, 1915 Belmont Stakes winner.
Ogden is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
- Alan Ogden (born 1954), English professional footballer
- Aaron Ogden, governor of New Jersey
- Bud Ogden, American professional basketball player
- Carlos C. Ogden, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Charles Ogden (children's writer)
- Charles Kay Ogden, Cambridge University linguist, inventor of Basic English
- Charles Richard Ogden, Canadian politician
- David W. Ogden, Deputy Attorney General of the United States
- Darius A. Ogden (1813-1889), New York politician
- Elias B. D. Ogden (1800-1865), Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
- Eric Ogden, British politician
- Eric Ogden, photographer
- Frederick B. Ogden (1827-1893), 8th Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey
- Henry Alexander Ogden (1856-1936), American illustrator
- John B. Ogden (1812-1889), American lawyer and judge
- Jonathan Ogden, American football offensive tackle
- Jonathan Ogden (surgeon)
- Karen Ogden, Australian basketball player
- Nigel Ogden, British theatre organist
- Peter Skene Ogden, alternately Skeene, Skein or Skeen, a Canadian explorer of the American West
- Ralph Ogden, American professional basketball player
- Robert Morris Ogden (1877-1959), American psychologist and academic
- Roger L. Ogden broadcasting executive
- Schubert Ogden, pioneer in the field of Process Theology
- Val Ogden, American politician
- William Ogden (disambiguation)
Given name:
- Ogden L. Mills, an American businessman and politician
- Ogden Nash, an American poet
- Ogden R. Reid, a member of the United States House of Representatives
- Ogden Rood, an American physicist
- David Ogden Stiers, actor
Fictional characters:
- Hilda Ogden, character in the British television series Coronation Street
- Irma Ogden, character in the British television series Coronation Street
- Ogden Wernstrom, character from the television series Futurama
- Eddie Ogden, character from the Disney Channel Original Movie Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off
Usage examples of "ogden".
Isaac Hayne, Edward Barnwell, Bacon, Ogden, Richardson, Miles are the picked men of the agreeable world.
Aloft on Ogden, radar antennas turned to the hum of electric motors, but the dominating sound was the continuous broomlike swish of steel hull parting water.
That left Ogden with two Adams-class missile-destroyer escorts, a sensible precaution after what had so recently happened to USS Pueblo off the Korean coast.
Detective Lorraine Ogden was down the hall, trying to make sense of the gibberish her computer was dishing out.
She'd travelled with the donkeys and Ogden and Veremund, too, and she realised it was not just the donkeys that Faraday was farewelling and chasing out of her life.
If this mistake can be remedied, if the field test can be completed properly, then I will be able to feed the drug to both Ernst and Ogden.
I explained yet again about Kevin Keith Ogden, and I told him that Jericho Rich had already demanded a different box and driver for his fillies on the morrow.
Do you think father would let Ogden worry him and have his house filled with affected imitation geniuses so that he couldn't find a room to be alone in?
Pett pass away with Ogden, and Willie Partridge head a stampede of geniuses, but she declined to move.
One Labor Day weekend they had motored to Southampton, where for three days in an old house belonging to her Uncle Ogden Watress, Clay drank gin and tonic (not bourbon and water), played tennis on a grass court (not clay) and lunched daily at a beach club overlooking an oval pool in which the noise of interchangeable towheaded children drowned out all talk of the stock market (not politics).
Ogden Secor returned to the city after his grand jury service had terminated and released him to attend to his own affairs, he had completely forgotten the girl from Farris's and his promise of assistance to her.
USS Ogden was a new ship, or nearly so, having emerged from the New York Naval Shipyard's building ways in 1964.
Reports had come in that she had been seen--practically simultaneously--in Los Angeles, Eureka, Carson City, Denver, Portland, Tijuana, Ogden, San Jose, Vancouver, Porterville, and Hawaii.
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.
Professor Ogden claimed to have seen her in a dream, waving to him from a Rose Bowl float with a baby in her arms.