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It's New York State's "City of Good Neighbors", not its "City of Good Bison"
By population, it's the second-largest city in New York
In a song from "42nd Street" people "shuffled off to" this New York city
Plains Indians usually stretched these animal skins over frames to make bullboats & tepees
In Jamestown, North Dakota, you can see what is claimed to be the world's largest statue of this animal
New York State's second-largest city, it's the seat of Erie County
There are no deer or antelope playing on Kansas' state seal, but there is a herd of these
From his time as a hunter of them in the Old West, it was the animal in the nickname of William F. Cody
Until the 1880s, this animal was the principal source of food for the Plains Indians
It's the state animal of Kansas & Oklahoma
It's "The Bison City"
NHL teams that have moved to new, luxury box-filled arenas include the Boston Bruins & this city's Sabres
Cibola, as in the 7 Cities of Cibola, is the Spanish word for this large animal of the plains
In a 1932 standard, it's the city you "shuffle off to"
In 1890 this city had a team called the Bisons; a little redundant, don't you think?
In parts of Asia, more than half the milk produced comes from the "water" type of this bovid
A 2001 commemorative depicting this animal was based on the design of a nickel that was produced 1913-1938
Wolf Blitzer was born in this New York city that's home to some Bills, Sabres & Wings
Though the Cattalo occurs in nature, Charles Jones claimed to be the first to cross a cow with this to make one
This New York metropolis is nicknamed "The Bison City"
Next time you're roaming through North Dakota, visit the museum of this animal & its herd of about 30
This "Home on the Range" animal "roams" across Indiana's state seal
On the back of some of the Denver Mint's 1937 nickels, this animal is missing a leg
This bovine is found on the flags of both Kansas & Wyoming
People in this city in New York can shuffle off to its suburb of Tonawanda
Animal that was the main staple of the Plains Indians economy
This large prairie animal is featured in white silhouette on the state flag
Teddy Roosevelt had these American animal heads carved into the mantle in the state dining room
It's the easternmost port on Lake Erie
Fillmore died in 1874 & was buried in this city in New York state, later the site of McKinley's assassination
Part of the plan:To put the canal's western end at this city on Lake Erie
This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the last stop on the Underground Railroad in the 19th century
The European type of this bovine, called a wisent, is taller but lighter than the American type
Appropriately enough, this New York metropolis is "Bison City"
The Peace Bridge spanning the Niagara River connects this city in New York with Canada
Around 1905 these animals, not native to Arizona, were brought to a ranch in the state, where they now roam
A western N.Y. city knows cuts of this humped cattle family member are lower in fat & cholesterol than most cuts of beef
The curved horns of the water type of this animal may have a total length of 12 feet
After serving as U.S. president, Millard Fillmore became president of the historical society in this upstate N.Y. city
The Boy Scouts of America's highest award for service is "The Silver" one of these Plains animals
The Bisons of baseball's International League play their home games in this city
As sheriff of Erie County, N.Y., Grover Cleveland personally hanged 2 criminals, earning him the nickname "Hangman of" here
A stone obelisk dedicated to President William McKinley stands in this New York city's Niagara Square
The name of this N.Y. city may be derived from a mispronounciation of "Beau Fleuve", or "Beautiful River"
Grover was known as "The Hangman" of this city--not the most warm & cuddly nickname
The deer & antelope are playing, but these creatures are roaming
The wisent is considered the European version of this animal once essential to the lives of the Plains Indians
David Mamet:"American _____"
Mamet created a naturalistic study of 3 petty criminals in 1977's "American" this
The Cape species of this bovine of Southern Africa is extremely dangerous to man & has never been domesticated
This type of mozzarella is named for Asian animals brought to Europe by the Goths
Get ready to shout, "Mr. President, look out!" when the setting is for this city Sept. 6, 1901
Approved in 1939, the seal of this city in New York State features a barge being towed through a canal
Billy, the mascot of this city's NFL team, gets his likeness from the city's name
"The Nickel City"
An assassin fired 2 shots into William McKinley at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in this city