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PECOS BILL - Pecos Bill is a fictional cowboy in stories set during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and ...
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Legendary cowboy |
Cyclone rider of Western lore |
Lover of Slue-Foot Sue |
Guy with a rattlesnake lasso |
Tornado lassoer of legend |
Cowboy of folklore |
Old West folklore cowboy |
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This cowpoke taught broncos how to buck, & rode a cyclone without a saddle |
In American folklore, this cowboy hero was raised by coyotes |
This Texas cowboy who used a Bowie knife as a teething ring was created by journalist Edward O'Reilly in 1923 |
This Texas legend was raised by coyotes after falling out of the family wagon |
This mythical hero of the American west was raised by coyotes & once lassoed & rode a tornado |
This cowboy of folklore met his first wife, Slue-foot Sue, while she was riding a catfish on the Rio Grande |
This mythic Wild West hero invented the lasso, rode a cyclone & married a girl named Slue-Foot Sue |
Law west of the__________Moyers |
This Texas cowboy spent his early years running with a pack of coyotes & howling at the moon |
Pecos bill description |
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Pecos Bill is a fictional cowboy in stories set during American westward expansion into the Southwest of Texas, New Mexico, Southern California, and Arizona. These narratives were probably invented as short stories in a book by Edward S. O'Reilly in the early 20th Century and are considered to be an example of fakelore. Pecos Bill was a late addition to the "big man" idea of characters, such as Paul Bunyan or John Henry. |