| ___ Club (conservation group) | 29 |
| __ Club: conservation group | 27 |
| Group founded by John Muir | 26 |
| It borders Guinea and Liberia | 29 |
| Freetown is its capital | 23 |
| English speaker in Africa | 25 |
| Western mountain range | 22 |
| Many a Nevada resident | 22 |
| Mount Whitney's home | 24 |
| Rugged mountain ranges | 22 |
| Morena, Leone and Madre | 23 |
| Yosemite's setting | 22 |
| Mount Whitney's range | 25 |
| Jagged mountain ranges | 22 |
| Golden State mountains | 22 |
| Trigonometry functions | 22 |
| Snooze under a sombrero | 23 |
| South-of-the-border nap | 23 |
| Reason to close up shop | 23 |
| Nap, south of the border | 24 |
| A few Z's in Zaragoza | 25 |
| You take it lying down | 22 |
| Time for shops to close | 23 |
| South-of-the-border snooze | 26 |
| South-of-the-border shuteye | 27 |
| Some z's in Zaragoza | 24 |
| Sleepy time down South? | 23 |
| Noontime ritual in Tijuana | 26 |
| Nap around mediodÃa | 22 |
| Mexican's midday rest | 25 |
| Going out for the afternoon? | 28 |
| Forty winks for Fernández | 28 |
| Afternoon nap in Acapulco | 25 |
| A snooze under a sombrero | 25 |
| They may follow midday meals | 28 |
| Shop-closing occasions | 22 |
| Rests under a sombrero | 22 |
| P.M. practices in Pamplona | 26 |
| Occasions to close up shop | 26 |
| Followers of some meals | 23 |
| After-eating traditions | 23 |
| Nap period, in Latin America | 28 |
| Pedro's lucky number? | 25 |
| Seven, south of the border | 26 |
| Pedro's lucky number | 24 |
| Number of days in una semana | 28 |
| Juan's lucky number? | 24 |
| Fourth número primo | 22 |
| French title of respect, once | 29 |
| "Buttery" legume | 26 |
| It won't hold water | 23 |
| "Jumblies" craft | 26 |
| Utensil with a mesh bottom | 26 |
| The Jumblies' craft | 23 |
| Something to strain with | 24 |
| It's used in straining | 26 |
| Vessel for the Jumblies | 23 |
| Utensil with many holes | 23 |
| Utensil used with flour | 23 |
| Utensil for sifting flour | 25 |
| Steel trap's opposite | 25 |
| Pasta making requirement | 24 |
| One working out the lumps? | 26 |
| Kitchen utensil with a mesh | 27 |
| Kitchen item full of holes | 26 |
| Equipment for a forty-niner | 27 |
| Chef's chinois, for one | 27 |
| Beachcomber's tool | 22 |
| Awful memory, figuratively | 26 |
| Put through a strainer | 22 |
| 1957 A.L. home-run king | 23 |
| Screened kitchen devices | 24 |
| Separating via strainer | 23 |
| Gold panner's activity | 26 |
| Golfer Charles and family | 25 |
| Separate, as flour or ashes | 27 |
| Sprinkle, as sugar on a cake | 28 |
| Process, as flour for baking | 28 |
| Sort through, as for clues | 26 |
| Smooth out lumps, in a way | 26 |
| Search carefully (through) | 26 |
| Run through small holes | 23 |
| Prepare flour for baking | 24 |
| Make fluffier as flour | 23 |
| Look through laboriously | 24 |
| Look for evidence, in a way | 27 |
| Look closely (through) | 22 |
| Look (through) closely | 22 |
| Go (through), as evidence | 25 |
| Examine closely, as evidence | 28 |
| Prepared for baking, as flour | 29 |
| They make things finer | 22 |
| Bread bakers' tools | 23 |
| Separate, like gold and dirt | 28 |
| Separates with a sieve | 22 |
| Sprinkles, as powdered sugar | 28 |
| Prepares flour, as for baking | 29 |
| Prepares flour for baking | 25 |
| Jummy Smits plays Victor ___ | 28 |
| John Hancock, for short | 23 |