| Site of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum | 33 |
| Site of a sarcastically named "Hilton" | 48 |
| Saigon's Vietnam War counterpart | 36 |
| Saigon's former foe | 23 |
| Saigon's former enemy | 25 |
| Red River delta metropolis | 26 |
| Radio ___ (onetime propaganda source) | 37 |
| Part of Vietnam that "Rocks"? | 39 |
| Park of Reunification locale | 28 |
| Pagoda locale | 13 |
| One side in the 1973 Paris Peace Accords | 40 |
| One Pillar Pagoda setting | 25 |
| One Pillar Pagoda locale | 24 |
| Noi Bai International Airport city | 34 |
| Neighbor of Haiphong | 20 |
| Mot Cot Pagoda setting | 22 |
| Mot Cot Pagoda locale | 21 |
| Minh headquarters | 17 |
| Milieu for Le Duan | 18 |
| Michael Monroe band ___ Rocks | 29 |
| McCain residence for 5 1/2 years | 32 |
| Locale of a John McCain statue that calls him a "famous air pirate" | 77 |
| Le Duc Tho's city | 21 |
| Le Duc Tho's capital | 24 |
| Last capital of French Indochina | 32 |
| It's on the Red River | 25 |
| It's about halfway between Ulan Bator and Jakarta | 53 |
| It's about 300 miles northeast of Vientiane | 47 |
| It was the capital of French Indochina | 38 |
| Indochinese city | 16 |
| Indochinese capital | 19 |
| Home of the Vietnamese National History Museum | 46 |
| Home of the One Pillar Pagoda | 29 |
| Haiphong is its port | 20 |
| Glamsters ___ Rocks | 19 |
| French colony capital, 1902-1954 | 32 |
| Finnish hair metalers ___ Rocks | 31 |
| Finnish Glamsters ___ Rocks | 27 |
| Counterpart of Saigon | 21 |
| Controversially, Jane Fonda visited it in 1972 | 46 |
| City where John McCain was shot down | 36 |
| City where Indochina University was founded | 43 |
| City that celebrated its millennial anniversary in 2010 | 55 |
| City that celebrated its 1,000th anniversary in 2010 | 52 |
| City served by Noi Bai airport | 30 |
| City on the Songka River | 24 |
| City on the Hong River | 22 |
| City on the Hong | 16 |
| City on Asia's Red River | 28 |
| City north of Saigon | 20 |
| City north of Hue | 17 |
| City in Vietnam | 15 |
| City in the Tonkin region | 25 |
| City discussed at the 1954 Geneva Conference | 44 |
| Chief city of Tonkin | 20 |
| Capital WNW of Manila | 21 |
| Capital that's the home of Lenin Park | 41 |
| Capital served by Noi Bai International Airport | 47 |
| Capital once known as Thang Long ("Ascending Dragon") | 63 |
| Capital near Bac Ninh | 21 |
| Capital NE of Vientiane | 23 |
| Capital known in literature as Thang Long | 41 |
| Capital in SE Asia | 18 |
| Capital in 1972 headlines | 25 |
| Capital in 1960's headlines | 31 |
| Capital east of Dhaka | 21 |
| Capital city surrounding the Lake of the Restored Sword | 55 |
| Capital celebrating its 1,000th anniversary in 2010 | 51 |
| Bombing target of the 1960s | 27 |
| Bombing target of 1971 | 22 |
| Bombing target of 1970 | 22 |
| Bank of ___ (institution the A-Team was jailed for robbing) | 59 |
| Asian city with a Revolution Museum | 35 |
| 60's war capital | 20 |
| 2013's cheapest city for dinner, per TripAdvisor | 52 |
| 1970s bombing locale | 20 |
| 1970's bombing target | 25 |
| 1970's bombing locale | 25 |
| 1960s war capital | 17 |
| 1960's enemy capital | 24 |
| "Trip to ___" (1968 Susan Sontag book) | 48 |
| "The --- Hilton" | 26 |
| "I Want You" ___ Rocks | 32 |
| "Christmas bombing" target | 36 |
| --- Hilton, in Viet Nam | 23 |
| ___ Rocks hair metalsters | 25 |
| Queen Victoria's house | 26 |
| Dartmouth's home | 20 |
| Victorian house? | 16 |
| Victoria's royal house | 26 |
| Victoria's house | 20 |
| Royal family of England | 23 |
| Queen Victoria's royal house | 32 |
| Queen Victoria's family | 27 |
| Queen Victoria was the last | 27 |
| House of four Georges | 21 |
| Home to Dartmouth College | 25 |
| German royal dynasty to which Queen Victoria belonged | 53 |
| German city which hosts the second-largest Oktoberfest | 54 |
| Former English royal house | 26 |