| Singer Pat |
| Crooner Pat |
| Pat or Dan'l |
| Pat or Debby |
| U.S. pioneer |
| Famed pioneer |
| Frontier name |
| Pat or Debbie |
| U. S. pioneer |
| Kentucky hero |
| Pat or Daniel |
| Daniel or Pat |
| Lost" castaway |
| Pioneer Daniel |
| Kentucky legend |
| Debby or Daniel |
| Pat of the '50s |
| Revered pioneer |
| Daniel or Debby |
| Kentucky county |
| Folk hero Daniel |
| Kentucky pioneer |
| Honorary Shawnee |
| '50s singing star |
| Hec Ramsey" actor |
| B'ar slayer Dan'l |
| Daniel or Richard |
| Kentucky explorer |
| Legendary pioneer |
| Noted trailblazer |
| Richard or Daniel |
| Famous "Long Knife |
| U. S. frontiersman |
| Trailblazer Daniel |
| Daniel the woodsman |
| Famous "Long Hunter |
| Fess Parker TV role |
| Pat's Iowa address? |
| Frontiersman Daniel |
| Trailblazing Daniel |
| Cumberland Gap guide |
| Famous frontiersman. |
| Kentucky trailblazer |
| Storied frontiersman |
| In a Metal Mood" Pat |
| Singers Pat and Debby |
| ''April Love'' singer |
| Shawnee tribe adoptee |
| Kentucky frontiersman |
| Legendary trailblazer |
| American frontiersman |
| April Love" singer Pat |
| Cumberland Gap pioneer |
| Pat, Daniel or Richard |
| TV's Paladin portrayer |
| Yankees' manager Aaron |
| Daniel of the frontier |
| Noted Kentucky settler |
| Legendary frontiersman |
| Wilderness Road blazer |
| '60s gospel crooner Pat |
| 2003 BoSox-killer Aaron |
| American pioneer Daniel |
| Cumberland Gap explorer |
| Wilderness Road pioneer |
| Northern Kentucky county |
| Early American folk hero |
| Legendary pioneer Daniel |
| Kentucky explorer Daniel |
| Wilderness Road traveler |
| Famed frontiersman Daniel |
| American pioneer born 1734 |
| Daniel ___ National Forest |
| Daniel of the old frontier |
| Daniel with a coonskin cap |
| Early American trailblazer |
| Singer in white buck shoes |
| Western pioneer Daniel ___ |
| Cumberland Gap trailblazer |
| Wilderness Road trailblazer |
| Business exec T. ___ Pickens |
| Iconic American frontiersman |
| Northernmost Kentucky county |
| ___ Dam on the Tennessee River |
| 18th-century Kentucky explorer |
| Kentucky's northernmost county |
| Wilderness Road pioneer Daniel |
| Frontiersman in a coonskin cap |
| Actress Megan of "The Blacklist |
| Legendary American frontiersman |
| Pat known for wearing white shoes |
| Transylvania Company hire of 1775 |
| Battle of Blue Licks fighter, 1782 |
| Eponym of counties in eight states |
| Richard of "Have Gun - Will Travel |
| 'You Light Up My Life' singer Debby |
| Kentucky's Daniel __ National Forest |
| Home of Appalachian State University |
| Cooper's inspiration for Natty Bumppo |
| Subject of "The Columbus of the Woods |
| Kentucky county named for a trailblazer |
| Daniel __ , American frontiersman, d.1820 |
| Frontiersman who crossed the Appalachians |
| Treaty of Sycamore Shoals negotiator, 1775 |
| Discovery . . . of Kentucke" subject (1784) |
| Last name of baseball's Bob, Bret and Aaron |
| Aaron ___, Yankees manager beginning in 2018 |
| Frontiersman celebrated in Byron's "Don Juan |
| Hero after whom eight U.S. counties are named |
| Pioneer who lent his name to six U.S. counties |
| Frontiersman Daniel famous for his coonskin cap |
| Frontiersman who lent his name to six U.S. counties |
| North Carolina home of Appalachian State University |
| Name of eight counties in the central and eastern U.S. |
| Pat who co-starred in "Journey to the Center of the Earth |
| North Carolina town that's home to Appalachian State University |
| 2003 ALCS hero Aaron, or his brother Bret who guest-announced the series |
| Former Yankee Aaron whose 2003 ALCS Game 7 homer extended the "Curse of the Bambino |