Answer: OKIE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Dust Bowl refugee
- Merle Haggard's "___ From Muskogee"
- Steinbeck character
- Sooner
- Tom Joad, e.g.
- Dust Bowl migrant
- Tom Joad, for one
- "The Grapes of Wrath" figure
- Any of the Joads
- "The Grapes of Wrath" migrant
- Steinbeck migrant
- Dust Bowl escapee
- Depression-era migrant
- "The Grapes of Wrath" character
- "___ From Muskogee"
- Dust Bowl denizen
- Dust Bowl figure
- "The Grapes of Wrath" type
- "The Grapes of Wrath" extra
- Steinbeck figure
- Sooner State native
- Migrant worker
- "Grapes of Wrath" character
- Migrant
- Tom Joad was one
- Steinbeck's Tom Joad, e.g.
- "Grapes of Wrath" migrant
- Pa Joad, for one
- Migratory worker
- Garth Brooks, by birth
- Depression figure
- 'Grapes of Wrath' type
- Tom Joad, notably
- Tom Joad type
- Steinbeck's Tom Joad, for one
- Steinbeck emigrant
- Sooner, affectionately
- Muskogee native
- Great Depression migrant
- Dust Bowl victim
- Depression era migrant
- 1930s migrant
- ''The Grapes of Wrath'' character
- Steinbeck protagonist
- Dust Bowl fugitive
- 30's migrant
- 1930s dust bowler
- "___ dokie!"
- Woody Guthrie, notably
- Woody Guthrie, e.g.
- Woody Guthrie persona
- Tulsan, for one
- Tulsa resident
- Texan's neighbor
- Steinbeck's migratory worker
- Steinbeck panhandler?
- Sooner, familiarly
- Sooner migrant
- Sooner alternative
- Route 66 migrant
- Neighbor of an Arkansawyer
- Muskogee resident of song
- Migrant of the 30's
- Migrant farm worker
- Ma or Pa Joad
- Lawton native
- Haggard's "___ from Muskogee"
- Haggard's "__ from Muskogee"
- Dust-bowl fugitive
- Dust Bowl traveler
- Dust Bowl emigrant
- Dust Bowl denizen of literature
- Dust Bowl character
- Depression-era figure
- Depression-era drifter
- Depression era figure
- Arkie neighbor
- Any of Steinbeck's Joads
- 1930s migrant to California
- "The Grapes of Wrath" subject
- "___ from Muskogee" (Haggard)
- '30s migrant
- ''The Grapes of Wrath'' migrant
- ''The Grapes of Wrath'' figure
- Word in a Haggard title
- Western migrant worker
- Wandering worker of the bad old days
- Wanderer of the West: 1930's
- Twentieth-century migrant
- Tulsan, for instance
- Tulsan, affectionately
- Tulsa resident, e.g.
- Tulsa native, informally
- Tulsa native, familiarly
- Tulsa native, e.g.
- Tom Joad, for instance
- Tom Joad, for example
- Thirties' migrant
- The Grapes of Wrath type
- Texan's neighbor to the north
- Tex's neighbor to the north
- Tex's neighbor
- Stillwater resident
- Steinbeck's Tom Joad, for example
- Steinbeck's Joad.
- Steinbeck's Joad, e.g.
- Steinbeck's Joad
- Steinbeck topic
- Steinbeck Sooner
- Steinbeck nomad
- Steinbeck migrant worker
- Steinbeck D.P.
- Sooner, informally
- Sooner Stater
- Sooner State resident, informally
- Sooner State migrant
- Sooner in the past
- Sooner in history?
- Reba McEntire says she's one
- Reba McEntire claims to be one
- Person from Tulsa, for short
- Pejorative for a certain farmer, once
- Panhandler, possibly?
- Panhandler, perhaps
- Panhandle migrant
- One of many in "The Grapes of Wrath"
- Old migrant
- Norman native, informally
- Neighbor of an Arkie
- Neighbor of a Jayhawker
- Muskogee resident of classic country
- Muskogee native of song
- Muskogee native in a Haggard hit
- Migratory worker of the 30's
- Migrant worker of fiction
- Migrant worker in the 30's
- Migrant on the Mother Road
- Migrant of the West
- Migrant of the '30's
- Migrant in the 30's
- Migrant farm hand
- Merle Haggard's "__ From Muskogee"
- Merle Haggard's '-- From Muskogee'
- Merle Haggard, self-descriptively
- Merle Haggard, self-admittedly
- Merle Haggard, in song
- Merle Haggard song character
- Merle Haggard or Woody Guthrie
- Merle Haggard or Tom Joad
- Many a Steinbeck character
- Many a Dust Bowl migrant
- Many a "Grapes of Wrath" character
- Ma Joad was one
- Lone Star Stater's northern neighbor
- Kind of accent used by Ado Annie
- Kansan's neighbor, informally
- Joad of "The Grapes of Wrath"
- Itinerant fruit picker.
- Great Plains resident in a Merle Haggard song
- Garth Brooks or Toby Keith
- From Muskogee
- Fonda, in a '40 film
- Erstwhile wanderer of the West
- Epithet for Tom Joad
- Elizabeth Warren, by birth
- Dustbowl victim
- Dust–Bowl migrant
- Dust-bowler
- Dust-bowl victim
- Dust-bowl resident
- Dust-bowl migrant of the 30's
- Dust-bowl fleer
- Dust-bowl escapee
- Dust Bowl witness
- Dust Bowl soul
- Dust Bowl migrant featured in "The Grapes of Wrath"
- Dust Bowl migrant celebrated by Woody Guthrie
- Dust bowl farmer
- Dust Bowl emigre
- Drought victim
- Dorothea Lange photo subject
- Depression-era demonym
- Depression migrant
- Depression Era refugee
- D.P. in the 30's
- Certain migrant
- Buck Owen's song "California ___"
- Arkie's neighbor
- Arkansawyer's neighbor
- Arkansan's neighbor
- Any of the Joads, for example
- Any of the Joads, e.g.
- Any Joad
- Ado Annie, e.g.
- 1930s itinerant
- 1930's migrant
- 1930's dust bowler
- "The Grapes of Wrath" worker
- "The Grapes of Wrath" traveler
- "The Grapes of Wrath" migrator
- "The Grapes of Wrath" itinerant
- "Grapes of Wrath" escapee
- "Dust Bowl Ballads" subject
- "--- From Muskogee"
- "_____ From Muskogee" (1970 hit)
- "____ From Muskogee"
- "___ From Muskogee" (Merle Haggard tune)
- "___ From Muskogee" (Merle Haggard hit)
- "___ from Muskogee" (Haggard tune)
- "___ From Muskogee" (country tune)
- "___ From Muskogee," M. Haggard hit
- "__ from Muskogee": Merle Haggard song
- "__ From Muskogee"
- 'Grapes of Wrath' persona
- '30s migrant worker
- ''The Grapes of Wrath'' type
- ''Grapes of Wrath'' figure
- ''Grapes of Wrath'' escapee
- ''___ From Muskogee'' (1969 hit)
- '-- From Muskogee' (country hit)
- '-- From Muskogee'
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