Answer: ENID
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Oklahoma city
- Girl's name
- Author Bagnold
- "National Velvet" author Bagnold
- Novelist Bagnold
- "Idylls of the King" character
- Sooner State city
- Geraint's wife
- Writer Bagnold
- City in Oklahoma
- Woman's name
- City west of Tulsa
- Wife of Geraint
- Girl’s name
- Arthurian lady
- Camelot lady
- Okla. city
- Children's author Blyton
- Tennyson heroine
- "Idylls of the King" lady
- Lady's name
- Chisholm Trail town
- Tennyson's "Geraint and ___"
- Sooner city
- Oklahoma town
- Geraint's love
- Geraint's lady
- Sir Geraint's wife
- Lady's given name
- Author Blyton
- Actress Markey
- Wife of Geraint, in Arthurian lore
- Oklahoma's "Wheat Capital"
- Geraint's beloved
- Bagnold
- "National Velvet" writer Bagnold
- Camelot character
- Wife of Sir Geraint
- Miss Bagnold
- Author Bagnold or Blyton
- City near Tulsa
- Chisholm Trail city
- British author Blyton
- "Idylls of the King" woman
- ''National Velvet'' author Bagnold
- The wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
- Site of Vance A.F.B.
- Seat of Oklahoma's Garfield County
- City near Vance Air Force Base
- Chisholm Trail stop
- Wife of Geraint in Arthurian lore
- Tennyson lady
- Tennyson character
- Northern Oklahoma city
- Lady of Arthurian romance
- ''Idylls of the King'' character
- Site of Oklahoma's Vance Air Force Base
- Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson character
- Home of Phillips University
- English novelist Bagnold
- City in Okla.
- "National Velvet" novelist Bagnold
- Writer Blyton or Bagnold
- Markey of Tarzan films
- Lady of Arthurian legend
- Cherokee Strip city
- British children's author Blyton
- Arthurian wife
- "Camelot" character
- Writer Blyton
- Oklahoma county seat
- Oklahoma city on the Chisholm Trail
- Lover of Geraint
- Geraint's spouse
- Geraint's ladylove
- Geraint's better half
- English author Blyton
- City on the Chisholm Trail
- City of Oklahoma
- City NNW of Oklahoma City
- Vance Air Force Base location
- Thora Birch's "Ghost World" role
- Site of Phillips U.
- Sir Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
- Sir Geraint's faithful wife
- Seat of Garfield County, Oklahoma
- Seat of Garfield County, Okla.
- Robert John Godfrey band, with "The"
- Phillips University site
- Patient wife of Arthurian legend
- OK place?
- Markey who played Tarzan's Jane
- Lady of Camelot
- Lady in Arthurian legend
- It's west of Tulsa
- It's an OK city
- Geraint's wife, in Arthurian legend
- Geraint's love, in Arthurian legend
- City north of Oklahoma City
- City near Stillwater
- Children's writer Blyton
- Camelot wife
- Blyton or Bagnold
- Barenaked Ladies "___ we never really knew each other anyway"
- Bagnold or Blyton
- Arthurian maid
- Arthurian character
- "The Chalk Garden" playwright Bagnold
- "Ghost World" girl
- ''Idylls of the King'' lady
- Writer, ... Blyton
- Writer Bagnold or Blyton
- Woman's name that means "eat" backward
- Woman's given name
- Welsh girl's given name
- Tennyson's ''Geraint and ___''
- Symphonic '70s rockers
- Soprano Mitchell's hometown
- Sooner city that means "eat" when reversed
- Site of Phillips University
- Sir Geraint's patient wife
- Railroad Museum of Oklahoma location
- Phillips University-inspired Barenaked Ladies song?
- Patient wife of Sir Geraint
- Oklahoma city or writer Bagnold
- Oklahoma city NNW of Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma city near Vance Air Force Base
- Oklahoma city near Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma city named after a Tennyson character
- OK city
- Name that means "have a meal" when spelled backwards
- Mrs. Geraint
- Miss Markey
- Lady of "Idylls of the King"
- Kiddie lit author Blyton
- Kid lit writer Blyton
- Kid lit author Blyton
- Katelyn Nacon's role on "The Walking Dead"
- Home to Phillips University
- Home of Vance AFB
- Home of the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma
- Geraint's loyal lady
- Geraint's lady in "Idylls of the King"
- City south-southwest of Wichita
- City roughly 100 miles west of Tulsa
- City in Oklahoma.
- City along the Chisholm Trail
- Camelot lass
- Camelot denizen
- British children's author ___ Blyton
- Blyton, writer of children's books
- Beloved of Geraint
- Barenaked Ladies song
- Bagnold, the author
- Bagnold the writer
- Author Blyton or Bagnold
- Author Blyton of the "Famous Five" series
- Arthurian woman
- Arthurian heroine
- An OK city?
- An OK city
- "Idylls of the King" figure
- "Ghost World" protagonist
- "Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band
- ''National Velvet'' writer Bagnold
- Writer of children's books, d. 1968
- Writer Bagnold.
- Woman's name that's a city in Oklahoma
- Woman with legendary patience
- Woman of Camelot
- Wife in Jonathan Franzen's "The Corrections"
- Wheat Belt city
- Wednesday's roommate on "Wednesday"
- Vance Air Force Base site
- Vance Air Force Base locale
- U.S. city named for a Tennyson character
- Two-part poem in "Idylls of the King"
- Town on the Chisholm Trail
- Town north of Oklahoma City
- The Church Lady's first name
- Tennysonian lady
- Tennyson's Geraint and ____
- Tennyson's "Geraint and _____"
- Tennyson woman called "the Fair"
- Tennyson title character
- Symphonic '70s rockers, with "The"
- Symphonic '70s rockers named after Camelot lady?
- Sullen teenage character on "The Walking Dead"
- South-central U.S. city named for a woman in English literature
- So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States"
- So-called "Wheat Capital of Oklahoma"
- Site of Vance Air Force Base
- Sir Geraint's extremely patient wife
- Silents star Markey
- Silents actress Markey
- She's a paradigm of patience
- She came a lot to Camelot
- Setting of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
- Robert John Godfrey band
- Renowned author Bagnold
- Queen Wheat City of Oklahoma
- Playwright-novelist Bagnold
- Playwright Bagnold
- Plains "Queen Wheat City"
- Place name in Oklahoma
- Phillips University is here
- Phillips U. site
- Personification of purity, in literature
- Penner Bagnold
- Patient lady of Arthurian legend
- Partner of Geraint
- Paradigm of patience
- Old-time actress Bennett
- Oklahomas Wheat Capital
- Oklahoman city
- Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital"
- Oklahoma's fourth city.
- Oklahoma's "Queen Wheat City"
- Oklahoma rail junction.
- Oklahoma neighbor of Vance Air Force Base
- Oklahoma municipality
- Oklahoma girl
- Oklahoma city.
- Oklahoma city, and a woman's name
- Oklahoma city with an active Tea Party
- Oklahoma city west of Tulsa.
- Oklahoma city west of Tulsa
- Oklahoma city that's home to Vance Air Force Base
- Oklahoma city that, when reversed, is a synonym for "eat"
- Oklahoma city on the Cherokee Strip
- Oklahoma city northwest of Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma city north-northwest of Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma city named for an "Idylls of the King" woman
- Oklahoma city named for a Tennyson heroine
- Oklaho-ma city
- Often-referenced but never-seen wife on "Scrubs"
- Noddy creator Blyton
- National Velvet novelist Bagnold
- National Velvet author Bagnold
- Natal town of soprano Mitchell
- Name that's a verb meaning "eat" backward
- Name that's a synonym of "eat" backward
- Name that anagrams to "dine"
- Name hidden in "teen idol"
- Name hidden in "screen idol"
- Name hidden in "rotten idea"
- Name found in "mistaken identity"
- Mystery writer Blyton
- Ms. Markey
- Ms. Bagnold or Blyton
- Ms. Bagnold
- Mr. Meddle creator Blyton
- Miss Bagnold, the author
- Miss Bagnold, novelist.
- Midwestern city named after a character in Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"
- Midwestern "Wheat Capital"
- Member of Ladies' Auxiliary of The Round Table.
- Markey who played Jane
- Markey of silent films
- Literary waiter
- Leona Mitchell's hometown
- Lass of King Arthur's day
- Lady's given nane
- Lady in Arthurian romance
- Lady in "Idylls of the King"
- Lady ___ Hillcrest (character in "The Mystery of Irma Vep")
- Ladies called her "the Fair"
- Katelyn Nacon's "Walking Dead" character
- It's NNW of Oklahoma City
- In literature, the personification of purity
- Idylls of the King lady
- Idyllic wife
- Hometown of soprano Mitchell
- Home of Vance Air Force Base
- Home of Vance A.F.B.
- Home of the Chisholm Trail Expo Center
- Home of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center
- Home of Phillips U.
- Home of Oklahoma's largest flour mill
- Heroine of Tennyson's "Idylls of the King"
- Her patience is legendary
- Haupt or Bagnold
- Girl's name meaning woodlark.
- Geraint's woman
- Geraint's wife, in Arthurian romance
- Geraint's wife in "Idylls of the King"
- Geraint's significant other
- Geraint's patient wife.
- Geraint's partner
- Geraint's mate
- Geraint's love in "Idylls of the King"
- Geraint's constant wife
- Geraint's consort
- Geraint's beloved, in Arthurian legend
- Friend of Guinevere, in "The Idylls of the King"
- Figure of Arthurian legend
- Feminine name
- Female given name
- Faithful wife of Geraint
- Emma Myers' "Wednesday" character
- Eat supper backward?
- Diana Rigg's first name
- County seat of Garfield, OK
- County seat NNW of Oklahoma City
- City WNW of Tulsa
- City WNW of Stillwater, Oklahoma
- City WNW of Stillwater
- City west of Stillwater, Oklahoma
- City of northern Oklahoma
- City north-northwest of Oklahoma City
- City named for a Tennyson heroine
- City named for a Tennyson character
- City in what was the Cherokee Strip
- City in the Sooner State
- City in the Cherokee Strip
- City in Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country"
- City in northern Oklahoma
- City founded during the Cherokee Strip land run
- City between Wichita and Wichita Falls
- City about 70 miles north of Oklahoma City
- City 65 miles north of Oklahoma City.
- Chisholm Trail Expo Center city
- Chisholm Trail Coliseum site
- Childrens author Blyton
- Children's book author Blyton
- Children's author ___ Blyton
- Childen's author Blyton
- Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center location
- Character from "The Mabinogion"
- Celtic girl's name.
- Camelotcharacter
- Camelot woman
- Camelot colleen
- British author Bagnold
- Bride of Geraint
- BNL song about how "we never really knew each other anyway"?
- BNL "___ we never really knew each other anyway"
- Blyton who wrote "The Enchanted Wood"
- Blyton the writer
- Blyton or Bagnold?
- Blyton of kiddie-lit
- Blyton of kid-lit
- Blyton of children's books
- Barenaked Ladies song on the album "Gordon"
- Barenaked Ladies song named after Oklahoma city?
- Barenaked Ladies song named after city in Oklahoma?
- Barenaked Ladies never really knew her anyway?
- Barenaked Ladies lead single off "Gordon"
- Barenaked Ladies '92 single off "Gordon"
- Bagnold or Markey
- Bagnold of ''The Chalk Garden''
- Authoress Bagnold.
- Arthurian miss
- Arthurian lass
- Arthurian heroine.
- Arthurian female
- Anagram for dine
- Actress Markey of Tarzan films
- Actress Diana Rigg's first name at birth
- "Wheat Capital" of Oklahoma
- "Wednesday" werewolf
- "Touch Me" band The ___
- "The Walking Dead" character played by Katelyn Nacon
- "The Naughtiest Girl" series author Blyton
- "The Chalk Garden" dramatist Bagnold
- "Tarzan" actress Markey
- "Queen Wheat City"
- "OK K.O.!" character (or a city in OK)
- "In the Region of the Summer Stars" band
- "In the Region of the Summer Stars" '70s band
- "Idylls" heroine
- "Idylls of the King" wife
- "Idylls of the King" name
- "Idyll" lass
- "I dare 'em to nest in ___, Oklahoma" (final line of Jurassic Park III)
- "Ghost World" protagonist with the last name Coleslaw
- "Ghost World" character
- "Geraint and ---"
- "Geraint and ___"
- "Aerie Faerie Nonsense" band, with "The"
- "A Matter of Gravity" playwright Bagnold
- 'Idylls of the King' lady
- ''The Chalk Garden'' playwright Bagnold
- ''The Chalk Garden'' dramatist Bagnold
- ''Idylls of the King'' woman
- ____ Blyton( British author of childrens' books )
- ___ Lyons, first woman elected to Australia's House of Representatives
- ___ Kent (Nurse Bigelow portrayer on "M*A*S*H")
- ___ Blyton, children's author
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