| Soekarno–Hatta International Airport city | 45 |
| Soekarno-Hatta International Airport city | 41 |
| Port of Java | 12 |
| National Museum of Indonesia setting | 36 |
| Java hub | 8 |
| Indonesian port | 15 |
| Home of Southeast Asia's largest mosque | 43 |
| City once known as Batavia | 26 |
| Capital on the Java Sea | 23 |
| Capital city of 8.6 million | 27 |
| Batavia, once | 13 |
| Asian city of 8 million | 23 |
| His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) | 81 |
| "Highway" star who wraps about a beer barrel? | 55 |
| "The Two ___" (Nicholson movie) | 41 |
| ''North and South'' creator | 43 |
| Nicholson film "The Two ___" | 38 |
| John who wrote "The Bastard" | 38 |
| Author of "The Titans" | 32 |
| 1990 Nicholson film, 'The Two --' | 41 |
| "The Two ___" (1990 "Chinatown" sequel) | 59 |
| "The Two ___" ("Chinatown" sequel) | 54 |
| "The Bastard" author John | 35 |
| "North and South" novelist John | 41 |
| "___ Women" (Neil Simon play) | 39 |
| Sal Paradise's creator | 26 |
| Wallflowers lead singer Dylan | 29 |
| Bob Dylan's youngest son | 28 |
| Bob Dylan's musician son | 28 |
| A Grimm brother | 15 |
| Flier to Narita Airport | 23 |
| Carrier to Narita International | 31 |
| Tokyo carrier, for short | 24 |
| Sushi-serving carrier, for short | 32 |
| Major Asian carrier, for short | 30 |
| Flier with a hub at Tokyo Narita | 32 |
| Flier to Tokyo | 14 |
| Carrier with HQ in Tokyo | 24 |
| Carrier to Tokyo, for short | 27 |
| Carrier to Kyoto, in brief | 26 |
| Carrier to Kyoto, briefly | 25 |
| Carrier to Kyoto | 16 |
| Red hot chili peppers | 21 |
| Iraqi president Talabani | 24 |
| Mexican cathartic | 17 |
| A Mexican drug | 14 |
| Vine-root resin | 15 |
| Mexican vine | 12 |
| Mexican plant | 13 |
| Dried root used as a drug | 25 |
| Dried root of a Mexican vine | 28 |
| A morning glory | 15 |
| Capital of Veracruz | 19 |
| Veracruz's capital | 22 |
| Capital of Veracruz: Var. | 25 |
| Capital of Mexico's Veracruz state | 38 |
| "Would you like something spicy, Karl?" | 49 |
| Spicy deep-fried stuffed appetizers | 35 |
| They heat up your food | 22 |
| Hot peppers | 11 |
| Nacho toppers from Katmandu? | 28 |
| White who played Steve Urkel | 28 |
| White of "Family Matters" | 35 |
| T. S. Eliot title character who measures out his life with coffee spoons | 72 |
| Fictional character who says "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons" | 87 |
| Lake Chapala's state | 24 |
| Guadalajara is its capital | 26 |
| Its capital is Guadalajara | 26 |
| Guadalajara's state | 23 |
| Mazo de la Roche setting | 24 |
| Mazo de la Roche locale | 23 |
| De la Roche novel | 17 |
| De la Roche locale | 18 |
| De la Roche book | 16 |
| Levelling staffs: Fr. | 21 |
| Slatted window structure | 24 |
| Window blind | 12 |
| Slatted structure | 17 |
| Shutter | 7 |
| Louvered window | 15 |
| Adjustable shutter | 18 |
| NBA guard Tinsley | 17 |
| Magloire of the Nets | 20 |
| Queens' goodbye | 19 |
| Goodbye song of 1957 | 20 |
| Caribbean preserves? | 20 |
| 'Annie John' novelist | 29 |
| Border sharers of North America and Asia? | 41 |
| Type of rum | 11 |
| Negril native | 13 |
| Many a dreaded native? | 22 |
| Kingston resident, e.g. | 23 |
| Kingston resident | 17 |
| Kingston native | 15 |
| What Kingston is | 16 |
| Words of exasperation, in Kingston? | 35 |
| "Pardon me, are you from the Caribbean? Because ..." | 62 |
| Meandering trip from Kingston to Montego Bay? | 45 |
| Kingston lodging? | 17 |
| Guitar technique in Kingston? | 29 |