| Parts of a union | 16 |
| Ohio and Oregon | 15 |
| North and South Dakota | 22 |
| New York and New Mexico | 23 |
| N. Y. and N. J., for example | 28 |
| Montana and Washington | 22 |
| Maine and Ohio | 14 |
| Maine Ohio Iowa collectively | 31 |
| Liquid and solid | 16 |
| Kind of rights or man | 21 |
| Kansas, Florida, and Georgia, e.g. | 34 |
| India's Bihar, Orissa et al. | 32 |
| In America | 10 |
| Gas and others | 14 |
| Divisions within America | 24 |
| Country divisions | 17 |
| Convention roll call | 20 |
| Cochin and Indore, once | 23 |
| Bihar and Kerala | 16 |
| Australia has six | 17 |
| Monopoly-board street | 21 |
| "Woke up this morning, had them ___ blues" Allmans | 60 |
| Allmans "I woke up this morning, had them ___" | 56 |
| Rutgers, for one | 16 |
| Berkeley, for example | 21 |
| Louisiana's has a nesting pelican with three chicks | 55 |
| Callorhinus califurnus? | 23 |
| Governmental insignia | 21 |
| Emblems on gubernatorial proclamations | 38 |
| Target of a spy | 15 |
| Subject of a highly classified file | 35 |
| Item which snitch Snowden snatched | 34 |
| It's highly classified | 26 |
| They're hush-hush | 21 |
| One of Washington's houses, e.g. | 36 |
| One of many American houses | 27 |
| Albany or Trenton fixture | 25 |
| Home, to Yanks abroad | 21 |
| The U.S., to an overseas G.I. | 29 |
| Of the continental U.S. | 23 |
| Like California, to a Hawaiian | 30 |
| In the USA | 10 |
| In the continental U.S. | 23 |
| America, viewed from abroad | 27 |
| Leader in national affairs | 26 |
| Henry Clay or William Jennings Bryan | 36 |
| Churchill or Roosevelt, e.g. | 28 |
| Ben Franklin, e.g. | 18 |
| Any of Yalta's Big Three | 28 |
| Wise leaders | 12 |
| Metternich et al. | 17 |
| Founding Fathers, e.g. | 22 |
| Distinguished politicians | 25 |
| De Witt and Pitt | 16 |
| "Lump" Presidents of the United ___ | 45 |
| "Georgia on My Mind," for one | 39 |
| "Missouri Waltz," e.g. | 32 |
| Ambassadors and such, or an appropriate title for this puzzle | 61 |
| Say ''Maine'' or ''Montana''? | 61 |
| M. identifies a certain law | 27 |
| Golda Meir, e.g. | 16 |
| Meir and Thatcher, e.g. | 23 |
| Leading ladies? | 15 |
| Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi | 32 |
| Amount on a certain April form | 30 |
| Paycheck deduction, perhaps | 27 |
| Purchase add-on | 15 |
| It helps pay for roads and schools | 34 |
| Some of it goes for roads and schools | 37 |
| School supporter | 16 |
| School funder, in part | 22 |
| Schedule A deduction | 20 |
| Road supporter | 14 |
| Paycheck deduction, for many | 28 |
| One payment listed on a W-2 form | 32 |
| Major education supporter | 25 |
| It helps pay for schools | 24 |
| It helps pay for road repair | 28 |
| Governor's salary source | 28 |
| Education supporter | 19 |
| Common itemized deduction | 25 |
| Supporters of roads | 19 |
| Education supporters | 20 |
| Say something to which people reply "Duh!" | 52 |
| Oregon's Douglas fir, e.g. | 30 |
| California redwood, e.g. | 24 |
| Redwood or magnolia | 19 |
| New York's sugar maple, e.g. | 32 |
| Magnolia or pecan | 17 |
| Growing symbol | 14 |
| Buckeye, for Ohio | 17 |
| Black Hills Spruce, e.g. | 24 |
| Paloverde and pecan | 19 |
| Ohio's buckeye, California's redwood, etc. | 50 |
| Candlenut and buckeye | 21 |
| California redwood and others | 29 |
| American symbols that stand out? | 32 |
| Lettering on a cheerleader's sweater | 40 |
| Appalachian, e.g. | 17 |
| Rutgers is one | 14 |