| Animal named by the Nahuatl | 27 |
| They're spotted in Mexico | 29 |
| Spotted cat of the Americas | 27 |
| South American wildcats | 23 |
| Cats spotted in the Andes | 25 |
| Moderate orange-yellow | 22 |
| Moderate yellow-orange | 22 |
| Pigment made from iron ore | 26 |
| Limonite's pigment | 22 |
| Landscapist's color | 23 |
| Color from natural earth | 24 |
| Like some earth pigments | 24 |
| ___ Rios, Jamaican resort | 25 |
| ___ Rios (Jamaican resort) | 26 |
| Spanish skating figure | 22 |
| Prime time in Nuevo Laredo | 26 |
| Between siete and nueve | 23 |
| "Quatro y quatro" | 27 |
| Word from a Spanish count? | 26 |
| Toledo's two-by-four? | 25 |
| Teodoro's two-by-four? | 26 |
| Spanish skater's figure? | 28 |
| Spanish for 'eight' | 27 |
| Spanish figure in skating? | 26 |
| Primetime hour on Univision | 27 |
| Number of arms on a pulpo | 25 |
| Jennifer Lopez number? | 22 |
| Jamaica's ___ Rios | 22 |
| Huit, across the Pyrenees | 25 |
| El número de agosto | 22 |
| Eight, in Buenos Aires | 22 |
| Dos to the tercero power | 24 |
| Dieciséis divided by dos | 27 |
| A third of veinticuatro | 23 |
| "Cuatro" doubled | 26 |
| ''Dos'' cubed | 29 |
| _____ Rios (Jamaican resort) | 28 |
| __ Rios: Jamaican port | 22 |
| Women's golf star Lorena | 28 |
| Retired golf star Lorena | 24 |
| N.M. area of geologic epoch | 27 |
| Medicine Nobelist Severo __ | 27 |
| Pigment for Gainsborough | 24 |
| Yellow-orange hue (Var.) | 24 |
| Pigment for Joseph Turner | 25 |
| Pigment for J. M. W. Turner | 27 |
| Moderate orange-yellow color | 28 |
| Like many a barren landscape | 28 |
| Landscapist's colour | 24 |
| Earthy tone, to a Brit | 22 |
| Earthy clay or its color | 25 |
| Earth pigment, British style | 28 |
| Earth pigment for Turner | 24 |
| Dark yellow, British style | 26 |
| Brownish yellow colour | 22 |
| Pigments for Gainsborough | 25 |
| Certain earth pigments | 22 |
| Pigments for Constable | 22 |
| Colors in cave paintings | 24 |
| Newspaper publisher Adolph | 26 |
| Noted newspaper publisher | 25 |
| Memorable newspaper publisher | 29 |
| '60s protest singer Phil | 28 |
| U.S. publisher: 1858-1935 | 25 |
| Renowned newspaper publisher | 28 |
| Publishing notable Adolph | 25 |
| Publisher on a 13¢ stamp | 27 |
| Phil who played with Mitchell | 29 |
| Noted name in newspapers | 24 |
| Noted name in newspapering | 26 |
| New York Times patriarch | 24 |
| New York Times buyer of 1896 | 28 |
| Baron in a Strauss opera | 24 |
| Time-teller's contraction | 29 |
| "One ___ Jump" | 24 |
| "A ten ___ scholar" | 29 |
| You may say it after the hour | 29 |
| "Twelve --- High" | 27 |
| '--, All Ye Faithful' | 29 |
| Archie Bunker portrayer | 23 |
| 1981 Supreme Court appointee | 28 |
| Elec. text-reading method | 25 |
| Text-scanning initialism | 24 |
| Scanner of bar codes: Abbr. | 27 |
| PC text-scanning initials | 25 |
| Bar code scanner: Abbr. | 23 |
| Title IX-enforcing agcy. | 24 |
| Text-scanning technology | 24 |
| Text-interpreting proc. | 23 |
| Scanning protocol: Abbr. | 24 |
| Scanning device, abbr. | 22 |
| Electronic scanning tech. | 25 |
| Where lts. are trained | 22 |
| Military training acad. | 23 |
| School for would-be lts. | 24 |
| Place for a future Lt. | 22 |
| Military study place: Abbr. | 27 |
| Ft. Benning Army inst. | 22 |
| Would-be officer's sch. | 27 |
| Where to become an off. | 23 |