| Belgrade denizen | 16 |
| Belgrade citizen, perhaps | 25 |
| Balkans native, perhaps | 23 |
| Balkans person | 15 |
| Balkan combatant | 16 |
| Author Ivo Andric, for one | 26 |
| Albanian's neighbor | 23 |
| Albanian foe | 12 |
| A native of Nish | 16 |
| A Balkanite | 11 |
| Â Â Certain dweller on the Danube | 39 |
| Belgrade's land | 19 |
| Side in a 1990s war | 19 |
| Belgrade's country | 22 |
| Belgrade setting | 16 |
| Side in a 1999 war | 18 |
| Novak Djokovic's country | 28 |
| Montenegro's former partner | 31 |
| Landlocked European land | 24 |
| It joined with Montenegro in 2003 | 33 |
| Belgrade is its capital | 23 |
| Yugoslavian republic | 20 |
| Yugoslav republic | 17 |
| Where to spend dinars | 21 |
| Where Belgrade is capital | 25 |
| Where Belgrade is | 17 |
| The Danube flows through it | 27 |
| Tesla's homeland | 20 |
| Romania's neighbor | 22 |
| Republic from which Montenegro gained its independence | 54 |
| Powder-keg of W.W. I | 20 |
| Part of Yugoslavia | 18 |
| Part of a Balkan commonwealth | 29 |
| Novak Djokovic's homeland | 29 |
| Neighbor of Macedonia and Montenegro | 36 |
| Major producer of raspberries | 29 |
| Its capital is Belgrade | 23 |
| Independent country since June 5, 2006 | 38 |
| Country with a mostly red, white and blue flag | 46 |
| Country in eastern Europe | 25 |
| Belgrade's nation | 21 |
| Belgrade locale | 15 |
| Belgrade is here | 16 |
| Balkan War country | 18 |
| Balkan county | 13 |
| A neighbor of Croatia | 21 |
| 2009 applicant to join the E.U. | 31 |
| 1999 war site | 13 |
| From Belgrade | 13 |
| Like Monica Seles, by birth | 27 |
| From Novi Sad | 13 |
| Born in Belgrade | 16 |
| Some Slavs | 10 |
| Belgrade residents | 18 |
| Croats' neighbors | 21 |
| Balkan natives | 14 |
| Subotica residents | 18 |
| Europeans at war in the 1990's | 34 |
| Belgrade populace | 17 |
| Wigwam | 6 |
| ___-Croatian | 12 |
| Croatian leader? | 16 |
| __-Croatian | 11 |
| ___-Croatian (Slavic language) | 30 |
| -- -Croatian | 12 |
| Slavic prefix | 13 |
| Of certain Europeans | 20 |
| -- -Croatian (Slavic language) | 30 |
| Belgrade natives | 16 |
| Some Eastern Europeans | 22 |
| Certain Slavs | 13 |
| Belgrade people | 15 |
| Belgrade citizens | 17 |
| Some Balkans | 12 |
| Some Balkanites | 15 |
| Novi Sad residents | 18 |
| Kostunica followers | 19 |
| Belgraders, e.g. | 16 |
| Yugoslav group | 14 |
| Southern Slavs | 14 |
| Some Tuzla residents | 20 |
| Some Belgrade people | 20 |
| Slavic people | 13 |
| Side in a Euro conflict | 23 |
| Rulers of the Nemanjic dynasty, e.g. | 36 |
| Rod Blagojevich's parents, e.g. | 35 |
| Novi Sad natives | 16 |
| Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic, for two | 40 |
| Neighbors of Croats | 19 |
| Most Yugoslavs | 14 |
| Milosevic and others | 20 |
| Kosovo people | 13 |
| Kosovo citizens | 15 |
| European group | 14 |
| Early-19th-century Ottoman Empire foes | 38 |
| Dwellers in the Southern Carpathians | 36 |
| Davis Cup champs of 2010 | 24 |
| Certain Novi Sad residents | 26 |
| Bosnian bunch | 13 |
| Belgradians | 11 |