| Leave one's disguises at home? | 34 |
| Schedule opening between games, often | 37 |
| Itinerary item | 14 |
| Selections on Expedia.com | 25 |
| Grotesque imitation | 19 |
| Went abroad | 11 |
| Took unwanted steps | 19 |
| Took one step too many, maybe | 29 |
| Saw the country | 15 |
| Made a basketball boo-boo | 25 |
| Gadded | 6 |
| Broke a court rule | 18 |
| Visited the future | 18 |
| One who may have connections | 28 |
| One with an itinerary | 21 |
| Met on the road | 15 |
| Lee's steed | 15 |
| Lee's horse | 15 |
| He peregrinates | 15 |
| Gulliver, e.g. | 14 |
| Figure in transit | 17 |
| Tourist's cash substitute | 29 |
| Breakfast for the road? | 23 |
| "Prague: At the bank again, buying ___" | 49 |
| What Montezuma's revenge is to a tourist? | 45 |
| CHRISTOPHER | 11 |
| Restaurant meal, at times | 25 |
| Hospitality industry worker | 27 |
| Lonely Planet book, for instance | 32 |
| Berlitz product | 15 |
| Type of Wilbury? | 16 |
| Grips for trips | 15 |
| "Handle With Care" band | 33 |
| Ricky Nelson hit song | 21 |
| Rick Nelson song | 16 |
| 1961 Ricky Nelson chart-topper | 30 |
| Toiletry carryall | 17 |
| Like Fogg | 9 |
| Did some globe-trotting | 23 |
| Robert E. Lee's horse | 25 |
| Robert E. Lee's favorite gray | 33 |
| R. E. Lee's horse | 21 |
| Marse Robert's mount | 24 |
| Robert E. Lee's reins? | 26 |
| Pack only the essentials | 24 |
| Not have to check bags, say | 27 |
| Vacationer's slide show | 27 |
| Vacation slides, maybe | 22 |
| Picture-packed presentation | 27 |
| Tourist film | 12 |
| Lowell Thomas forte | 19 |
| Globetrotter's presentation | 31 |
| Continue in one's journeys | 30 |
| Swift trips to Laputa and Lilliput | 34 |
| Subject of a memoir | 19 |
| Steinbeck's "___ With Charley" | 44 |
| Gulliver's exploits | 23 |
| Globe-trotting | 14 |
| Events for Gulliver | 19 |
| Emulates Gulliver | 17 |
| "___ With My Aunt" | 28 |
| 1972 Maggie Smith comedy/adventure | 34 |
| Work-sheet entry | 16 |
| Attend an out-of-town "Boléro" performance? | 56 |
| Document shown at border patrol | 31 |
| Document checked at the border | 30 |
| Ready to go home and relax | 26 |
| Mary of Peter, Paul, and Mary | 29 |
| Mary of Peter, Paul and Mary | 28 |
| Creator of Mary Poppins | 23 |
| Go from border to border | 24 |
| Surveyor's line | 19 |
| Pass over, along or through | 27 |
| Move through | 12 |
| Move across | 11 |
| Cross or crossing | 17 |
| Went across | 11 |
| Getting across | 14 |
| Limestone from hot springs | 26 |
| Mockery; caricature | 19 |
| Ludicrous distortion | 20 |
| Grotesque burlesque | 19 |
| Great injustice | 15 |
| Distorted imitation | 19 |
| Verdi's "La ___" | 30 |
| Verdi masterpiece, with "La" | 38 |
| Opera, with "La" | 26 |
| Fallen woman, in Firenze | 24 |
| Dumas-based opera, familiarly | 29 |
| "La ___," Verdi opera | 31 |
| "Fallen woman," in an opera title | 43 |
| Singer Tritt | 12 |
| Singer Randy | 12 |
| Randy of country | 16 |
| Country music's Tritt | 25 |
| Country singer Randy | 20 |
| Commander at the Alamo | 22 |
| Tritt who sang "T-R-O-U-B-L-E" | 40 |
| Tritt of C&W | 16 |
| Singer of the #1 country hit "Forever and Ever, Amen" | 63 |