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Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. Known for her vocal ability, artistic reinventions, and live performances, she is widely regarded as one of the most culturally significant figures of the 21st century. Credited with shaping popular music, Beyoncé is often deemed one of the greatest entertainers of all time.
Selena
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez (; April 16, 1971 – March 31, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter. Known as the "Queen of Tejano Music", she is known for her contributions to popular music and fashion, which made her one of the most celebrated Mexican-American entertainers of the late 20th century. Media outlets called her the "Tejano Madonna" for her clothing choices. She also ranks among the most influential Latin artists of all time and is credited for catapulting the Tejano genre into the mainstream market.
Pantera
Pantera () is an American heavy metal band formed in Arlington, Texas in 1981 by the Abbott brothers (guitarist Dimebag Darrell and drummer Vinnie Paul), and currently composed of vocalist Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown, and touring musicians Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante. The group's best-known lineup consisted of the Abbott brothers along with Brown and Anselmo, who joined in 1982 and 1986, respectively. The band is credited for developing and popularizing the subgenre of groove metal in the 1990s after shifting from glam metal. Regarded as one of the most successful and influential bands
Travis Scott
American rapper, singer and record producer (born 1991)
Bonnie and Clyde
American bank robbers
chili
American stew
barbecue
thumb|upright=1.35|Meat being barbecued at The Salt Lick restaurant
Juneteenth
Juneteenth, officially Juneteenth National Independence Day, is a federal holiday in the United States. It is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States. The holiday's name, first used in the 1890s, is a portmanteau of June and nineteenth, referring to June 19, 1865, the day when Major General Gordon Granger ordered the final enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas at the end of the American Civil War.
Stone Cold Steve Austin
American professional wrestler and actor
Whataburger
thumb|upright=1.2|Whataburger restaurant in Austin, Texas
Beavis and Butt-Head
American adult animated sitcom created by Mike Judge
King of the Hill
animated television series
Dr Pepper
carbonated soft drink
redneck
thumb|250px|The term may come from the look of a sunburned neck. Redneck is a derogatory term mainly applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the southern United States. Its meaning possibly stems from the sunburn found on farmers' necks dating back to the late 19th century. Authors Joseph Flora and Lucinda MacKethan describe the stereotype as follows: Redneck is a derogatory term currently applied to some lower-class and working-class southerners. The term, which came into common usage in the 1930s, is derived from the red
Tex-Mex
thumbnail|upright=1.00|Examples of modern Tex-Mex dishes and ingredients including corn, [[tortilla chips, cheese, tacos, salsa, chilis, and beef dishes.]]
Landman (TV series)
Landman is an American drama series created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, inspired by the podcast series Boomtown hosted by Wallace. Starring Billy Bob Thornton as a landman for an oil company, the show premiered on November 17, 2024, on Paramount+. In March 2025, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on November 16, 2025. In December 2025, the series was renewed for a third season. Despite some elements igniting controversy, the series has been received positively by critics overall.
The Yellow Rose of Texas
American folk song
Newby-McMahon Building
building in Wichita Falls, Texas
Blue Bell Creameries
American ice cream company
bluebonnet
common name given to any number of purple-flowered species of the genus Lupinus
SKIP-BO
thumb|upright|Cards in box Skip-Bo is a commercial version of the card game Spite and Malice, a derivative of Russian Bank (also known as Crapette or Tunj), which in turn originates from Double Klondike (also called Double Solitaire). In 1967, Minnie Hazel "Skip" Bowman (1915–2001) of Brownfield, Texas, began producing a boxed edition of the game under the name SKIP-BO. In 1980 the game was purchased by International Games, which was subsequently bought by Mattel in 1992. A mobile version of the game for iOS was released by Magmic in September, 2013. There is a new version called "SKIP-BO” tha
New Texas Giant
roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas
Don't Mess with Texas
slogan
Overly Attached Girlfriend
fictional character
Buc-ee's
thumb|Fans posing with the Buc-ee's mascot
Miss Texas USA
beauty contest
country-western two-step
type of dance
Big Red
cream soda-flavored soft drink
State Fair of Texas
annual fair held in Dallas, Texas.
Langtry
unincorporated community in Val Verde County, Texas, United States
Texas, Our Texas
Regional anthem for the US state of Texas
Texas Monthly
monthly American magazine
snowbird
person, especially an older person, who moves to a more desirable climate
Chicken Ranch
former brothel in Texas