| Argentine first family of the 1940s | 35 |
| 1992 presidential debate participant | 36 |
| Texarkana-born '90s candidate | 33 |
| Third-party candidate of '92 | 32 |
| Ross who founded the Reform Party | 33 |
| Reform Party candidate of '92 | 33 |
| Receiver of 19.7 million votes in 1992 | 38 |
| Presidential candidate of the 1990s | 35 |
| Presidential candidate of '92 and '96 | 45 |
| Presidential candidate of '92 | 33 |
| Presidential also-ran in '92 and '96 | 44 |
| H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996 | 39 |
| Founder of United We Stand America | 34 |
| Founder of Electronic Data Systems | 34 |
| Former presidential candidate in the Forbes 400 | 47 |
| Dallas Mavericks owner before Cuban | 35 |
| 1996 biography "Citizen ___" | 38 |
| 1992 and '96 third party candidate | 38 |
| 1992 and '96 presidential contender | 39 |
| Type of walk seen on "Law & Order" | 48 |
| One who might be photographed while on a walk | 45 |
| One picked out of a lineup, informally | 38 |
| One chased in a car chase, for short | 36 |
| Bad guy hidden in eight puzzle answers | 38 |
| "Law & Order" suspect | 35 |
| "Law & Order" quarry | 34 |
| ___ walk (controversial police practice) | 40 |
| Inventor's "impossible dream" | 43 |
| "Impossible" achievement | 34 |
| Bad guys on "Law & Order" | 39 |
| Republican presidential dropout Rick | 36 |
| He "opened" Japan: 1854 | 33 |
| Clinton defense secretary William | 33 |
| Antoinette after whom the Tony Awards are named | 47 |
| "Friends" star Matthew | 32 |
| "Friends" costar Matthew | 34 |
| Detective aided by his secretary | 32 |
| Expensive restaurant in the Time Warner Center | 46 |
| WWI hero promoted to General of the Armies | 42 |
| American Expeditionary Forces commander | 39 |
| Empire created by Cyrus the Great | 33 |
| Source of an expensive rug, once | 32 |
| One side in the Battle of Thermopylae | 37 |
| One side in the Battle of Marathon | 34 |
| What they play on the links in Iran? | 36 |
| Doesn't take no for an answer | 33 |
| Wanted: impertinent gym instructor | 34 |
| Part of a celebrity's retinue, often | 40 |
| He says "Feel the burn" | 33 |
| Hair product from Procter & Gamble | 38 |
| Capital city of Western Australia | 33 |
| Whence Sir Walter Scott's Fair Maid | 39 |
| Present home of the America's Cup | 37 |
| Locale of Australia's Sunset Coast | 38 |
| Home to more than a million Australians | 39 |
| Birthplace of Judy Davis and Heath Ledger | 41 |
| Australian city named for one in Scotland | 41 |
| Paddington Bear's birthplace | 32 |
| Nation that shares Lake Titicaca | 32 |
| Indiana town where Cole Porter was born | 39 |
| Huascarán is its highest point | 33 |
| Cole Porter's Indiana hometown | 34 |
| Country with a vicuña on its coat of arms | 44 |
| Cole Porter's Indiana birthplace | 36 |
| Where the source of the Amazon is | 33 |
| Where the Kon-Tiki's journey began | 38 |
| Where Simón BolÃvar was once president | 44 |
| Where "Raiders of the Lost Ark" begins | 48 |
| The Pan-American Highway runs through it | 40 |
| “The Bridge of San Luis Rey” setting | 44 |
| The Amazon River flows through it | 33 |
| South American country with a red-and-white flag | 48 |
| South America's third-largest nation | 40 |
| Site of a recent magnitude 8 earthquake | 39 |
| Setting for many Vargas Llosa novels | 36 |
| Seat of Indiana's Miami County | 34 |
| President GarcÃa's nation | 32 |
| President Fujimori's country | 32 |
| President Alan GarcÃaÂ’s nation | 37 |
| Paddington Bear's home country | 34 |
| Paddington Bear's country of origin | 39 |
| One of the losers in the War of the Pacific | 43 |
| Novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's home | 38 |
| Mario Vargas Llosa's homeland | 33 |
| Mario Vargas Llosa's country | 32 |
| Land once part of Atahualpa's empire | 40 |
| Javier Pérez de Cuéllar's land | 48 |
| Its state flag features a vicuña | 35 |
| Its national animal is the vicuña | 36 |
| Its highest point is Huascarán | 33 |
| Its coat of arms includes a vicuña | 37 |
| It borders the state of Amazonas | 32 |
| Indiana city named for a foreign country | 40 |
| Huascarán is its highest peak | 32 |
| Home of the writer Mario Vargas Llosa | 37 |
| Home of the Norte Chico civilization | 36 |
| Home of the "Children of the Sun" | 43 |
| Home of novelist Mario Vargas Llosa | 35 |
| Ecuador's neighbor to the south | 35 |
| Country with the highest railroad | 33 |