Crossword clues for oregon
oregon
- Crater Lake site
- State south of Seattle
- State name often mispronounced by East Coasters
- Salem setting
- Northwestern state
- Nike's home
- Its state fish is the chinook salmon
- Eugene's state
- Eugene's location
- Bend setting
- You can find Eugene there
- Willamette Valley's state
- Where Nike headquarters is
- Where Hughes' "Spruce Goose" can be seen
- Where Eugene may be found
- Where Eugene is
- Where Astoria is
- Washington rival, in college sports
- Trail state
- Trail of note
- The Decemberists' home state
- The Decemberists' home
- The Dandy Warhols' northwest home
- The "Beaver State"
- The ___ Trail
- Territory explored by Lewis and Clark
- State with no sales tax
- State with a town named Boring
- Silicon Forest's state
- Salem is its capital
- Place with no self-service gas stations
- Pacific Northwest state
- North in the West
- No-sales-tax state
- Nike's headquarters
- Neighbor of Washington
- Mount Hood location
- McKay's state
- Locale of Grants Pass
- Its state tree is the Douglas fir
- Its state seal has a covered wagon and steamer
- Its flag is different on each side
- Its flag features a beaver
- Its Capitol is topped by a golden axman
- It entered the Union on Valentine's Day, 1859
- Home to Mt. Hood
- Home to Mount Hood
- Home to Crater Lake National Park
- Home state of the Decemberists
- Home of the NCAA's Ducks
- Home of the Beavers
- Home of Silicon Forest
- Home of college football's Ducks
- Gooner (anag) — US state
- Everclear's home state
- Eugene locale
- End of an old trail
- Ducks in Eugene
- Crater Lake state
- Crater Lake National Parks state
- Crater Lake location
- Coos Bay's state
- Building timber, ... pine
- Bend's state
- Beaverton's state
- Beaverton's home
- "Keep Portland Weird" state
- Crater Lake locale
- Where to find Eugene
- Where Mount Hood is
- Salem's home
- Fremont National Forest site
- Old trail destination
- The Snake borders it
- Farthest point of the Lewis and Clark expedition
- Home of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
- Beaver State
- Hells Canyon locale
- Crater Lake's state
- ___ Treaty, establishing the 49th parallel as a U.S. border
- Home of the U.S.'s last active nickel mine
- The Ducks of the N.C.A.A.
- Terminus of a famous trail
- Where Nike is headquartered
- Setting for TV's "Portlandia"
- ___ Trail (migration route to the Pacific Northwest)
- Subject of the campaign slogan "Fifty-four forty, or fight!"
- Snake's place, in part
- It's north of California
- Snake's place, partly
- A state in northwestern United States on the Pacific
- Willamette Valley locale
- Webfoot's home
- Crater Lake's locale
- Famous Western trail
- Trail name
- Washington neighbor
- Mt. Hood site
- Eugene's place
- Home state of Linus Pauling
- Old trail or territory
- Well-known trail
- Terminus of a trail
- Portland's state
- Where Eugene may be seen
- Men, say, working for Pacific state
- Alternatively, I must go to northern US state
- State surrendered, not being ironclad
- From Reno, go travelling - north, to here
- Performing bears about to leave coastal state
- I'll follow men over North American state
- US state, capital Portland
- US state, capital Salem
- US state's valuable metal not quite exhausted
- US Pacific state
- US north-western coastal state
- American state
- US state
- The Beaver State
- Portland setting
- Salem's state
- Mount Hood's state
- Mt. Hood's state
- West Coast state
- Mount Hood locale
- Ducks' home
- Old trail terminus
- Eugene's home
- Eugene setting
- Coos Bay setting
- Pioneers' trail
- Home of Nike
- Famous trail
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1765 as the name of a large river in the west of North America, probably the modern Columbia; of uncertain and disputed origin. It seems to be of Algonquian origin. From 1848 as the name of a U.S. territory (admitted as a state 1859).
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 2895
Land area (2000): 3.065479 sq. miles (7.939553 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.065479 sq. miles (7.939553 sq. km)
FIPS code: 60200
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 42.923899 N, 89.382304 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 53575
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oregon
Housing Units (2000): 395
Land area (2000): 1.004343 sq. miles (2.601237 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.004343 sq. miles (2.601237 sq. km)
FIPS code: 54848
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 39.986632 N, 95.142501 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 64473
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oregon
Housing Units (2000): 8025
Land area (2000): 29.379015 sq. miles (76.091297 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 8.711606 sq. miles (22.562954 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 38.090621 sq. miles (98.654251 sq. km)
FIPS code: 58730
Located within: Ohio (OH), FIPS 39
Location: 41.649094 N, 83.461514 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 43605 43616 43618
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oregon
Housing Units (2000): 1789
Land area (2000): 2.031493 sq. miles (5.261543 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.079135 sq. miles (0.204958 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.110628 sq. miles (5.466501 sq. km)
FIPS code: 56484
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 42.013061 N, 89.333030 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 61061
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Oregon
Housing Units (2000): 4997
Land area (2000): 791.403041 sq. miles (2049.724380 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.182945 sq. miles (0.473825 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 791.585986 sq. miles (2050.198205 sq. km)
Located within: Missouri (MO), FIPS 29
Location: 36.636805 N, 91.427323 W
Headwords:
Oregon, MO
Oregon County
Oregon County, MO
Wikipedia
Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest
Oregon may also refer to:
Oregon is an American jazz and world music group, originally formed in 1971 by Ralph Towner ( guitar, piano, synthesizer, trumpet), Paul McCandless ( woodwind instruments), Glen Moore ( double bass, violin, piano), and Collin Walcott ( percussion, sitar, tabla).
The origin of the name of the U.S. state of Oregon is unknown, and a subject of some dispute.
Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Washington, on the south by California, on the east by Idaho, and on the southeast by Nevada. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary, and the Snake River delineates much of the eastern boundary. The parallel 42° north delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada. It is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean, and the proximity to the ocean heavily influences the state's mild winter climate, despite the latitude.
Oregon was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before Western traders, explorers, and settlers arrived. An autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country in 1843, the Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. Today, at 98,000 square miles (255,000 km²), Oregon is the ninth largest and, with a population of 4 million, 26th most populous U.S. state. The capital of Oregon is Salem, the second most populous of its cities, with 160,614 residents (2013 estimate). With 609,456 residents (2013 estimate), Portland is the largest city in Oregon and ranks 29th in the U.S. Its metro population of 2,314,554 (2013 estimate) is 24th. The Willamette Valley in western Oregon is the state's most densely populated area, home to eight of the ten most populous cities.
Oregon's landscape is diverse, with a windswept Pacific coastline; a volcano-studded Cascade Range; abundant bodies of water in and west of the Cascades; dense evergreen, mixed, and deciduous forests at lower elevations; and a high desert sprawling across much of its east all the way to the Great Basin. The tall conifers, mainly Douglas fir, along Oregon's rainy west coast contrast with the lighter-timbered and fire-prone pine and juniper forests covering portions to the east. Abundant alders in the west fix nitrogen for the conifers. Stretching east from central Oregon are semi-arid shrublands, prairies, deserts, steppes, and meadows. At , Mount Hood is the state's highest point, and Crater Lake National Park is Oregon's only national park.
Oregon is an album by American world music/ jazz group Oregon featuring Ralph Towner, Paul McCandless, Glen Moore, and Collin Walcott recorded in 1983 and released on the ECM label. The album reached number twenty one on Billboards Jazz Albums and Top Jazz Albums charts.
"Oregon" is the fifth episode of the American police procedural drama television series Awake. The episode first premiered on March 29, 2012 in the United States on NBC, was simultaneously broadcast on Global in Canada, and was subsequently aired on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom on June 1, 2012. It was written by consulting producer Lisa Zwerling, and directed by Aaron Lipstadt. "Oregon" was well received by television critics, who praised its storylines. Commentators noted that the script was well-written and that the episode was the "strongest outing" since " Pilot" broadcast on March 1, 2012. Upon airing, the episode garnered 3.18 million viewers in the United States and a 1.0/3 rating-share in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings. It ranked second in its timeslot, behind The Mentalist on CBS.
The show centers on Michael Britten ( Jason Isaacs), a police detective living in two separate realities after a car accident. In this episode, Michael deals with a case involving a serial killer Gemini, who had killed another person in the "green reality". FBI agent Elizabeth Santoro ( Megan Dodds) insists that he is dead, as she killed him herself after he had committed a huge crime. Gemini pretends to be a police officer, and frames Michael, pretending that he was with him. Agent Santoro thinks that he is involved in the case due to this frame, and other reasons. Gemini enjects Santoro, and then takes her to a place outside. He starts to cut Santoro's wrist off, and Michael and his partner in the "green reality", Isaiah "Bird" Freeman ( Steve Harris) get her. Meanwhile in the "red reality", Dr. Jonathan Lee ( BD Wong) states that Michael and his wife Hannah Britten ( Laura Allen)'s marriage is falling apart. However, Hannah admits that she was "embarrassed" about wanting to move to Oregon.
Usage examples of "oregon".
They are part of a sizable language group that includes the large Athabascan tribe of northern Canada, the Navajo, the Hoopa on the coast of northern California and the decimated group who lived near Grants Pass in southwestern Oregon.
Oregon John as a guide over the mountains and that drifting badman, Quicksilver Quinn, as a badman.
Swarms of bees have been sighted in flight, one of which, near southern Oregon, was so large that it was mistaken for a flock of migrating birds.
Kingsley-Schultz was saw at bluenose meetings in Oregon State College and later at Florida University.
An error in a grimoire on flying carpets might end you up in Boston, Oregon, instead of Boston, Mass.
Are you one of those crazy survivalists who lives out in the Oregon woods and collects high powered rifles and small tanks?
It is one of our best jokes between us when we recount the enjoyment of our successful concerts given in California, Oregon and British Columbia.
Captain Frake had sailed on Friday noon, it is probable that Levi and Elly Zendt would have gone to Oregon without ever knowing that a place like Rattlesnake Buttes in Colorado existed, but the boat did not sail, so on Friday afternoon Levi and Elly strolled along the streets of downtown St.
Those bound for Oregon must decide if they should risk fifty miles of grueling dessert, or take the longer, but safer route through Fort Bridge.
Lettsingef An older man Louis knew in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in the late 1920s.
Heat that enveloped all of California from the and Mexican border in the south to majestic Klamath Forest, elbowing northward into Oregon.
Its affiliated tribes rove far north to the mouth of the Mackenzie River, and wandering still more widely in an opposite direction along both declivities of the Rocky Mountains, people portions of the coast of Oregon south of the mouth of the Columbia, and spreading over the plains of New Mexico under the names of Apaches, Navajos, and Lipans, almost reach the tropics at the delta of the Rio Grande del Norte, and on the shores of the Gulf of California.
Two-thousand-year-old Mafu speaks through Penny Torres of Medford, Oregon.
Earth Spaceship Control, had been notified that the province of Oregon was closed to all nonstandard in-atmosphere and nearspace traffic.
Oregon are so far from well-traveled freeways that even most Oregonians have never been to this wilderness area where the sky seems close enough to touch.