Stream
- Idaho
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- Big Tinker Creek in Idaho County
- Little Tinker Creek in Idaho County
- Kentucky
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- Left Fork Tinker Fork in Floyd County
- Right Fork Tinker Fork in Floyd County
- Tinker Fork in Floyd County
- Tinker Run in Hardin County
- Maine
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- Tinker Brook in Hancock County
- Maryland
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- Tinkers Creek in Prince George's County
- Massachusetts
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- Tinkerville Brook in Worcester County
- New Hampshire
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- Tinker Brook in Coos County
- New Jersey
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- Tinkers Branch in Camden County
- North Carolina
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- Tinkers Creek in Davidson County
- Ohio
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- Tinker Creek in Trumbull County
- Tinkers Creek (Cuyahoga River) in Cuyahoga, Summit, and Portage counties
- Oklahoma
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- Tinker Creek in Oklahoma County
- Oregon
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- Tinker Creek in Grant County
- Pennsylvania
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- Tinker Creek in Susquehanna County
- Tinker Run in Clearfield County
- Tinkers Run in Westmoreland County
- Tinkertown Run in McKean County
- Rhode Island
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- Tinkerville Brook in Providence County
- South Carolina
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- Tinker Creek in Aiken County
- Tinker Creek in Union County
- Tinkers Creek in Chester County
- Tennessee
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- Tinker Branch in Cocke County
- Tinker Branch in Polk County
- Vermont
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- Tinker Brook in Windsor County
- Virginia
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- Tinker Creek in Roanoke County
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