| Costa Rica's __ Peninsula | 29 |
| Big-game hunter Johnson | 23 |
| Missouri River tributary | 24 |
| Tributary of the Missouri | 25 |
| Subdivision of the Sioux | 24 |
| Missouri river or tribe | 23 |
| Missouri river or Indian | 24 |
| Language related to Winnebago | 29 |
| A tributary of the Missouri | 27 |
| __ orange: inedible fruit | 25 |
| Tribe based in Oklahoma | 23 |
| Tree cultivated for hedges | 26 |
| River that feeds the Missouri | 29 |
| River in central Missouri | 25 |
| One thing that grows on trees | 29 |
| Native American in Oklahoma | 27 |
| Missouri's ___ River | 24 |
| Missouri river or county | 24 |
| Maria Tallchief, for one | 24 |
| Lake of the Ozarks tributary | 28 |
| Lake of the Ozarks river | 24 |
| Lake of the Ozarks feeder | 25 |
| Kind of orange or Indian | 24 |
| Inedible kind of orange | 23 |
| American Indian language | 24 |
| ___ orange (inedible fruit) | 27 |
| Â Â Show Me State river | 29 |
| Native Americans of Missouri | 28 |
| Certain Siouan speakers | 23 |
| Relatives of the Omaha | 22 |
| Onetime Missouri natives | 24 |
| Onetime Missouri tribe | 22 |
| Oklahoma tribe members | 22 |
| Native Americans of Oklahoma | 28 |
| Certain Native Americans | 24 |
| Japanese industrial center | 26 |
| Japanese site of Expo '70 | 29 |
| Japan's greatest port | 25 |
| 1970 World's Fair site | 26 |
| Japanese port in Honshu | 23 |
| Japanese commercial center | 26 |
| City of southern Honshu | 23 |
| Third-largest city in Japan | 27 |
| Neighbor of Kobe and Kyoto | 26 |
| Japanese port on Honshu | 23 |
| Industrial Japanese city | 24 |
| City on Honshu, in Japan | 24 |
| World's Fair site: 1970 | 27 |
| World's Fair city: 1970 | 27 |
| Where Sanyo is headquartered | 28 |
| Stomping grounds for Godzilla | 29 |
| Port on the Yodo River | 22 |
| Populous Japanese city | 22 |
| Panasonic's home base | 25 |
| Panasonic's headquarters | 28 |
| Major Japanese seaport | 22 |
| Kansai Airport setting | 22 |
| Japanese media hub city | 23 |
| Japanese financial center | 25 |
| Japanese economic center | 24 |
| Japanese city with geisha | 25 |
| Japanese city on the Yodo | 25 |
| Japan's second city | 23 |
| Industrious Japanese city | 25 |
| Industrial city of Japan | 24 |
| Important port of Japan | 23 |
| Important Japanese port | 23 |
| Home of the Hanshin Tigers | 26 |
| Home of Sharp or Sanyo | 22 |
| Home of Sharp and Suntory | 25 |
| Hideo Nomo's birthplace | 27 |
| Hanshin Expressway city | 23 |
| Gourmet food mecca of Japan | 27 |
| City with a Suntory Museum | 26 |
| City southwest of Tokyo | 23 |
| City on Japan's Honshu | 26 |
| City known for okonomiyaki | 26 |
| Big Japanese economic center | 28 |
| A Universal Studios locale | 26 |
| 1970 World's Fair setting | 29 |
| Certain Honshu resident | 23 |
| Kobe native's neighbor | 26 |
| Resident along the Yodo river | 29 |
| One of 2.7 million Japanese | 27 |
| Many a Panasonic employee | 25 |
| Kansai Airport frequenter | 25 |
| Dweller on the Yodo River | 25 |
| Certain bullet train rider | 26 |
| First name in terrorism | 23 |
| 2003 film shot in Afghanistan | 29 |
| Explorer Johnson et al. | 23 |
| Mama bears, in Barcelona | 24 |
| Ursine females, in Ãvila | 27 |
| Namesakes of explorer Johnson | 29 |
| Opening words at a ball game? | 29 |
| U.S. anthem-starting words | 26 |
| Start of a pregame ritual | 25 |
| Start of a national anthem | 26 |
| Start of a pregame number | 25 |
| Start of a country song? | 24 |