| Geraldo and Diego | 17 |
| Chita and Diego | 15 |
| Murals of a Mexican master | 26 |
| Slope along the Truckee, say | 28 |
| Otters' playgrounds | 23 |
| Geographical drainage area | 26 |
| They may be drained by tributaries | 34 |
| Actor Phoenix made an ass of himself? | 37 |
| "Music Man" locale | 28 |
| 1997 Grammy winner for Best Musical Show | 40 |
| Silt location | 13 |
| Ocean feeder, often | 19 |
| Fertile triangle | 16 |
| Fertile area where a stream empties into an ocean | 49 |
| What Twain got on the Mississippi? | 34 |
| Mark Twain's kind of training? | 34 |
| Rafter #3 | 9 |
| Any of the Greek Potamoi | 24 |
| Hippo | 5 |
| Hippopotamus | 12 |
| Hippopotamus, literally | 23 |
| Located along a large stream | 28 |
| Where Jesus was baptized | 24 |
| Twain taking notes for "Life on the Mississippi"? | 59 |
| Rest of the book title | 22 |
| Worker along the Thames | 23 |
| Delta's location | 20 |
| Delta location | 14 |
| Delta locale | 12 |
| Locales of deltas | 17 |
| Deltas | 6 |
| Fishing encouragement? | 22 |
| PO | 2 |
| Young Indiana Jones portrayer | 29 |
| Hollywood capital? | 18 |
| Actor from Ariz.? | 17 |
| "Wet" star of "My Own Private Idaho" | 56 |
| "Stand by Me" star | 28 |
| It forms much of Lombardy's southern border | 47 |
| They run rapids | 15 |
| Regular rafters | 15 |
| Industrial suburb of Detroit | 28 |
| Comedienne Joan | 15 |
| Waterways | 9 |
| Things with outlets | 19 |
| They run without legs | 21 |
| Red and Salmon | 14 |
| Rafters' places | 19 |
| Missouri and Ohio | 17 |
| Lots of sweat | 13 |
| Kansas and Kentucky | 19 |
| Joan, the comedienne | 20 |
| Funny Joan | 10 |
| Carson's stand-in, once | 27 |
| Borders, sometimes | 18 |
| Banks that once had interest for Twain | 38 |
| Flotsam on the Mississippi? | 27 |
| Dead body? | 10 |
| Boundary between Earth and Hades | 32 |
| Stream, after a long downpour? | 30 |
| Wall-eyed pike | 14 |
| Selling point of a home on the Hudson, say | 42 |
| Feature of some waterfront properties | 37 |
| Forcibly divides | 16 |
| Firmly fastened | 15 |
| Fastened firmly | 15 |
| Emulated Rosie | 14 |
| Steel worker of sorts | 21 |
| Rosie, for one | 14 |
| W.W. II's Rosie the ___ | 27 |
| Steeplejack, at times | 21 |
| Rosie's role | 16 |
| Rosie's job | 15 |
| Rosie, notably | 14 |
| Rosie, in W.W. II | 17 |
| Rosie, e.g. | 11 |
| Rosie the ___ | 13 |
| Rosie of W.W. II | 16 |
| Rosie of W. W. II | 17 |
| Role for Rosie | 14 |
| Job of a World War II icon | 26 |
| Certain steeplejack | 19 |
| "Rosie" of W.W. II | 28 |
| Like a book you can't put down | 34 |
| A thrill a minute, say | 22 |
| Nice plot? (Buick/Oldsmobile) | 29 |
| Coastal resorts | 15 |
| Bygone Buicks | 13 |
| Pleasure grounds | 16 |
| Old Buicks | 10 |
| Coastal resort areas | 20 |
| Necklace of diamonds | 20 |
| Diamond necklace | 16 |
| Necklace of precious gems | 25 |
| Rending | 7 |
| Stream: It. | 11 |
| Site of a 1797 Napoleon victory | 31 |
| Paris's Rue de ___ | 22 |
| Paris' Rue de -- | 20 |
| Italian mutiny | 14 |