D-day beachhead
Else clues• ___ Beach, Normandy
• ___ Hold 'Em (poker variant)
• ___ Steaks
• ___ Steaks (beef brand)
• 'Gate City of the West'
• STATE FAIR ___ (words on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon)
• The ___ Trail (1942 Western)
• The Oracle of ___ (epithet for Warren Buffett)
• Up in the Air setting
• Wild Kingdom sponsor Mutual of ___
• 1935 Kentucky Derby winner
• 1935 Triple Crown horse
• 1935 Triple Crown winner
• 1935 WINNER
• 29 + 80
• 6/6/44 beachhead
• Beach at Normandy
• Beach near Utah
• Beach of WWII
• Beach of WWII fame
• Big name in steaks
• Biggest city in Nebraska
• Birthplace of Astaire and Brando
• Birthplace of Fred Astaire
• Birthplace of Marlon Brando and Nick Nolte
• Birthplace of the Astaires
• Boys Town is a suburb of it
• Boys Town is near this city
• Boys Town neighbor
• Boys Town town
• Brando's birthplace
• Brando's hometown
• Brando's Nebraska birthplace
• Buffett's birthplace
• Buffett's headquarters
• Buffett's hometown
• Capital before Lincoln
• Capital of the Nebraska Territory
• Card game similar to Texas Hold'em
• Casino poker game
• Certain University of Nebraska campus city
• City across the Missouri from Council Bluffs
• City across the river from Council Bluffs
• City dubbed the 'Gateway to the West'
• City east of Boys Town
• City famous for steak
• City in Nebraska
• City name on the Wizard of Oz's balloon
• City named for an Indian tribe
• City near Boys Town
• City near Boys Town, Neb.
• City near Boys Town, Nebraska
• City near Offut AFB
• City near Offutt Air Force Base
• City northeast of Lincoln, Nebraska
• City of eastern Nebraska
• City of Mutual interests?
• City on the Missouri
• City on the Missouri River
• City on the Mormon Trail
• City on the Platte
• City opposite Council Bluffs
• City since 1854
• City that's home to the Henry Doorly Zoo
• City where Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered
• City where the College World Series is played
• Code name for a French beach
• Code name for a Normandy beach
• College baseball World Series site
• College world series location
• College World Series setting
• College World Series site
• ConAgra's home
• Cornhusker city
• Cornhusker State city
• Cornhusker State hub
• Cornhusker's city, perhaps
• Cornhusker's largest city
• Council Bluffs neighbor
• County seat of Douglas County, Nebraska
• Cousin of Texas Hold'Em
• Creighton University site
• Creighton University's home
• CTC's HQ city in Up in the Air
• D-Day beach
• D-Day code name
• Fighter of the Sioux
• Former home for the NBA Kings
• Fred Astaire's birthplace
• Game in which players often get quartered*
• Game of drawing to the nuts*
• Game similar to Texas hold 'em
• Gerald Ford's birthplace
• Great Plains hub
• Great Plains metropolis
• Headquarters of ConAgra
• Hold 'em alternative
• Hold 'em variation
• Hold'em variety
• Home city of America's wealthiest investor
• Home of a mail order steak business
• Home of Berkshire Hathaway
• Home of ConAgra
• Home of Creighton University
• Home of No. 2 on the 2001 Forbes 400
• Home of the College World Series
• Home of the Joslyn Art Museum
• Home of the minor league Royals
• Home to Clarkson College
• Home to Warren Buffett
• Hometown of Malcolm X
• Hometown of People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive (1992)
• Indian mantra: word of enlightenment (5)
• Insurance center
• Insurance city
• It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa
• It's larger than Lincoln
• It's often played with a qualifier*
• It's on the Missouri
• Johnny Carson's home town
• Larger than Lincoln
• Largest city in Nebraska
• Largest city in the Cornhusker State
• Largest city in the state where Lincoln is the capital
• Largest Cornhusker city
• Locale of a University of Nebraska campus
• Ludlum's The Road to ___
• Mail-order steakhouse
• Malcolm X's birthplace
• Marlon Brando's birthplace
• Marlon Brando's hometown
• Mayor Hal Daub's domain
• Memorable D-Day beach
• Metropolis on the Missouri
• Midwest capital replaced by Lincoln
• Midwest city
• Midwest city named for an Indian tribe
• Midwest city on I-80
• Midwest city whose name is a poker variety
• Midwest home of ConAgra
• Midwest metropolis
• Midwestern city
• Midwestern metropolis
• Midwestern U.S. city
• Missouri River city
• Missouri River metropolis
• Missouri River port
• Mutual city?
• Mutual of ___
• Mutual of ___ (insurance giant)
• Mutual of ___ insurance company
• N.A. Indian
• N.C.A.A. World Series site
• NB game?*
• Nebraska city
• Nebraska city famous for steals
• Nebraska city name on the Wizard of Oz's hot-air balloon
• Nebraska city or tribe
• Nebraska city with the motto Gateway to the West
• Nebraska home of Berkshire Hathaway
• Nebraska hub
• Nebraska Indian
• Nebraska metropolis
• Nebraska native
• Nebraska Territory capital, 1855-67
• Nebraska town that is headquarters to ConAgra
• Nebraska tribe
• Nebraska'a largest city
• Nebraska's biggest city
• Nebraska's capital before Lincoln
• Nebraska's first capital
• Nebraska's most populous city
• Nebraska's territorial capital
• Nick Nolte's Nebraska birthplace
• Normandy beach
• Old cattle town
• One of America's insurance capitals
• One of the D-Day beaches
• One of the five D-Day invasion beaches
• One state's largest city
• Only Triple Crown winner who wasn't Horse of the Year
• Operation Overlord beach
• Plains tribe
• Poker game similar to Texas Hold 'em
• Poker game with four hole cards
• Poker variant
• Poker variant named for a city
• Ponca relative
• Popular split game*
• Port on the Missouri
• Seat of Douglas County, Nebraska
• Siouan Indian
• Siouan language
• Siouan speaker
• Siouan tongue
• Siouan tribe
• Siouan tribesman
• Sioux adversary
• Site of ConAgra's headquarters
• State capital before Lincoln
• Steak city of Nebraska
• Texas hold 'em alternative
• Texas Hold 'Em cousin
• Texas Hold'em cousin often played high-low
• The Oracle of ___ (Buffett epithet)
• Third horse to win the Triple Crown
• Third Triple Crown winner
• Town in Nebraska where Malcolm X was born
• Transcontinental railroad city
• Transcontinental railroad's start
• Triple Crown horse
• Triple Crown horse of 1935
• Triple Crown horse: 1935
• Triple Crown winner
• Triple Crown winner of .35
• Triple Crown winner whose sire, Gallant Fox, was also a Triple Crown winner
• Triple Crown winner, 1935
• Triple crown-winning thoroughbred, 1935
• U.S. Triple Crown winner of 1935
• Union Pacific headquarters
• Union Pacific terminus
• University of Nebraska campus site
• University of Nebraska city
• Warren Buffet's hometown
• Warren Buffett's city
• Warren Buffett's headquarters
• Warren Buffett's home
• What's bigger than Lincoln in Nebraska?
• Where Boys Town was established
• Where Boys Town was founded
• WHERE CONAGRA IS HEADQUARTERED
• Where Fred and Adele Astaire were born
• Where Gale Sayers went to high school
• Where one might get quartered*
• Where the Enola Gay plane was built
• Where the Platte meets the Missouri
• Where the Union Pacific Railroad started
• Where the World-Herald is published
• Where they owe mother laugh
• Where Union Pacific is headquartered
• Where Union Pacific Railroad is headquartered
• Where Union Pacific Railroad started
• WWII beach
• WWII beachhead
• Largest city in Nebraska
• Located in eastern Nebraska on the Missouri river
• A member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in NE Nebraska
• The Dhegiha dialect spoken by the Omaha people