Mexico and Spain?
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GULFSMexico and Panama
OLECOUNTRIESMexico and Spain?
GULFSCalifornia and Mexico.
AMECATown and river in Mexico.
WHITESAmbassador to Mexico and family.
STATESNew York and New Mexico
LEONSCities in Mexico and Spain
GULFSPersian and Mexico, for two
ELCAMINOREALHistoric route between Louisiana and Mexico
STATEGEMTurquoise in Arizona and New Mexico
TAOSTown and county in New Mexico
NAVAHOIndian of New Mexico and Arizona.
POSADASInns, in the Southwest and Mexico.
LAPLATASMountains of Colorado and New Mexico.
PECOSRiver in New Mexico and Texas.
TAOSNew Mexico resort and art colony
OTEROCounty of Colorado and New Mexico
SANTAFETRAILHistoric route between Missouri and New Mexico
ELPASOCity close to Mexico and New Mexico
PINONState tree of Nevada and New Mexico
GADSDEN... Purchase (tract in New Mexico and Arizona)
ANAMASmall tree found in Texas and Mexico.
GERONIMOApache leader who fought against Mexico and Arizona
CHIAMinty plant of Mexico and the southwest US
NAFTACommerce pact of the US, Canada, and Mexico
PECOS735 mi. river of New Mexico and Texas.
DIAZPresident of Mexico, 1877-80 and 1884-1911.
CROWDTHEPLATEAUOverpopulate part of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico?
LEN"Berlin Game," "Mexico Set," and "London Match" author Deighton
BIERCEAmerican journalist and author who disappeared in Mexico, 1914.
PESOSCurrency units in Mexico and several South American countries
SEPTSTimes when Mexico and Brazil celebrate their independence: Abbr.
ABC... Powers (negotiators between the U.S. and Mexico, 1914)
pitayaa cactus of southwestern US and Mexico, also PITAHAYA
bandito(esp. in Mexico and Central America) an outlaw; bandit
pitahayaa cactus of southwestern US and Mexico, also PITAYA
ZUNIRIVERIt flows across the border of New Mexico and Arizona
PECOSRiver through New Mexico and Texas to the Rio Grande.
pitahayasPITAHAYA, a cactus of southwestern US and Mexico, also PITAYA
patron(in Mexico and the southwestern U.S.) a boss; employer