| "Animal Farm" author George | 37 |
| ''Animal Farm'' author | 38 |
| Rossini's "Le Comte ___" | 38 |
| "Muskrat Ramble" composer | 35 |
| Rossini's "Count _____" | 37 |
| Old bandleader "Kid" ___ | 34 |
| Jazz legend nicknamed "Kid" | 37 |
| "Savoy Blues" composer | 32 |
| "Muskrat Ramble" composer Kid | 39 |
| "Le Comte ___" (Rossini opera) | 40 |
| "Kid" of New Orleans jazz fame | 40 |
| Straight-horned African antelope | 32 |
| Margaret Atwood novel "___ and Crake" | 47 |
| Atwood's "___ and Crake" | 38 |
| Antelope that often has nearly upright horns | 44 |
| Pasta that might slip through the colander | 42 |
| American explorer and filmmaker Johnson | 39 |
| Mama grizzly, south of the border | 33 |
| Actress Massen of "Tokyo Rose" | 40 |
| Massen of the 1940s film "Tokyo Rose" | 47 |
| Adventurers/documentarians Martin and __ Johnson | 48 |
| "Tokyo Rose" actress Massen | 37 |
| Tribe in the "Little House . ." . books | 49 |
| River through the Lake of the Ozarks | 36 |
| River that forms Lake of the Ozarks | 35 |
| Largest tributary of the Missouri | 33 |
| County in a 2008 Tony-winning drama | 35 |
| Traditional enemies of the Kiowa | 32 |
| Tony winner "August: ___ County" | 42 |
| The Missouri's largest tributary | 36 |
| River through Lake of the Ozarks | 32 |
| River spanned by the Bagnell Dam | 32 |
| River joining the Missouri near Jefferson City | 46 |
| Missourian who became an Oklahoman | 34 |
| Missouri River's largest tributary | 38 |
| Missouri river to the Missouri River | 36 |
| It flows into the Missouri near Jefferson City | 46 |
| County name in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma | 44 |
| County in Kansas, Missouri or Oklahoma | 38 |
| Certain American Indian language | 32 |
| Broadway's "August: ___ County" | 45 |
| "August: ___ County" (2013 Streep film) | 49 |
| Members of a Missouri native people | 35 |
| Some Native Americans and some oranges | 38 |
| Certain Midwestern tribe members | 32 |
| Ancestors of ballerina Maria Tallchief | 38 |
| One of Japan's largest cities | 33 |
| Japan's "City of Water" | 37 |
| City at the mouth of the Yodo River | 35 |
| Pitcher Hideo Nomo's birthplace | 35 |
| Locale of Universal Studios Japan | 33 |
| Home to the National Bunraku Theatre | 36 |
| Chicago's "sister city" in Japan | 46 |
| Where Sharp Electronics is based | 32 |
| Where Pumpkins took a "Bullet Train to" | 49 |
| Where Panasonic is headquartered | 32 |
| Where Panasonic and Sanyo are headquartered | 43 |
| The "Kitchen of Japan" | 32 |
| Nobel winner Leo Esaki's birthplace | 39 |
| Kansai International Airport site | 33 |
| Japanese for "large hill" | 35 |
| Japanese bidder for the 2008 Summer Games | 41 |
| Japan"s 1970 World's Fair site | 39 |
| Japan's commercial center, historically | 43 |
| Japan's "second city" | 35 |
| Honshu prefecture or its capital | 32 |
| Home to the Japanese baseball team Orix Buffaloes | 49 |
| Home to Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes | 46 |
| Home of the National Bunraku Theatre | 36 |
| Home of Kansai International Airport | 36 |
| City where Capcom headquarters are | 34 |
| City raided in "Godzilla Raids Again" | 47 |
| City known for its puppet theater | 33 |
| City in Honshu's Kansai region | 34 |
| "Venice of the Orient" | 32 |
| "Godzilla Raids Again" setting | 40 |
| ___ Dome (Orix Buffaloes' home field) | 41 |
| Shinsaibashi-Suji patron, perhaps | 33 |
| Resident of Japan's third-largest city | 42 |
| Resident of Japan's "second city" | 47 |
| Native of Japan's third most populous city | 46 |
| Like Hideo Nomo and Hiroki Kuroda | 33 |
| From Japan's third most populous city | 41 |
| From Japan's second-largest city | 36 |
| World's most wanted terrorist | 33 |
| Navy Seals' surgical raid target of 2011 | 44 |
| 2003 Afghani film that won a Golden Globe | 41 |
| "Zero Dark Thirty" villain | 36 |
| "The Star-Spangled Banner" opener | 43 |
| Start of "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 45 |
| "The Star-Spangled Banner" start | 42 |
| "___ does that star-spangled banner..." | 49 |
| Starting words at many a sporting event? | 40 |
| Start of a song that ends with "brave" | 48 |
| "___ can you see ...?" | 32 |
| "Mornings at Seven" playwright Paul | 45 |
| Norman __, a.k.a. Green Goblin (Spider-Man enemy) | 49 |
| “Mornings at Seven” playwright Paul | 43 |
| Harry ___ (Peter Parker's college friend) | 45 |
| "The Paper Chase" author | 34 |