It was the capital of French Indochina | 38 |
Home of the Vietnamese National History Museum | 46 |
French colony capital, 1902-1954 | 32 |
Controversially, Jane Fonda visited it in 1972 | 46 |
City where John McCain was shot down | 36 |
City where Indochina University was founded | 43 |
City discussed at the 1954 Geneva Conference | 44 |
Capital that's the home of Lenin Park | 41 |
Capital served by Noi Bai International Airport | 47 |
Capital known in literature as Thang Long | 41 |
Asian city with a Revolution Museum | 35 |
"Trip to ___" (1968 Susan Sontag book) | 48 |
"I Want You" ___ Rocks | 32 |
"Christmas bombing" target | 36 |
Queen Victoria's royal house | 32 |
British royal house for nearly two centuries | 44 |
Dartmouth team, when hosting Ohio State? | 40 |
Brinker of "The Silver Skates" | 40 |
"Gladiator" composer Zimmer | 37 |
Weightlifter played by Dana Carvey | 34 |
Tale-teller ___ Christian Andersen | 34 |
Skater Brinker of children's literature | 43 |
German novelist Hoffmann: 1848–1909 | 42 |
Geiger who invented the Geiger counter | 38 |
Former UN weapons inspector Blix | 32 |
Director Richter: 1888–1976 | 34 |
"The Silver Skates" boy | 33 |
"The Captain and the Kids" kid | 40 |
Title boy in a Humperdinck opera | 32 |
Noted Danish astronomer: 1795–1874 | 41 |
''Weekend Edition Sunday'' host | 47 |
Millennium Falcon pilot in "Star Wars" | 48 |
Harrison Ford's "Star Wars" role | 46 |
Sci-fi hero whose home planet is Corellia | 41 |
One of AFI's top 20 film heroes | 35 |
Movie character who gets frozen in carbonite | 44 |
Killer of Greedo in a sci-fi film | 33 |
Romantic, attractive-sounding conveyance | 40 |
Horse-drawn vehicle rented in Central Park | 42 |
"Ni ___, Kai-Lan" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 49 |
"Ni ___!" (Hello, in China) | 37 |
Hawaii's version of "honky" | 41 |
Gen. Arnold of WWII fame, informally | 36 |
World War II Air Force commander ___ Arnold | 43 |
See by chance, with "upon" | 36 |
Prefix for ''hazard'' | 37 |
Henry Harley Arnold's sobriquet | 35 |
Sarcastic question after a self-induced disaster | 48 |
Nickname for a Chandler of baseball fame | 40 |
Coward's "This ___ Breed" | 39 |
One who is cheerful and satisfied | 33 |
Simpson dad with a dozen donuts? | 32 |
Bar's business booster, in theory | 37 |
Centuries-long Austrian ruling period | 37 |
Part of Ralph Kramden's laugh | 33 |
Start of Gleason's sarcastic laugh | 38 |
Ralph Kramden's laugh syllable | 34 |
Character with a duck named Kvack | 33 |
[Tell me one I haven't heard before] | 40 |
"Betcha think you're funny" | 41 |
Assyrian place of exile, in I Chronicles | 40 |
City known as Salisbury until 1982 | 34 |
African capital once known as Salisbury | 39 |
African capital nicknamed Sunshine City | 39 |
"A ___ Day's Night" | 33 |
You might give this to someone you don't like | 49 |
Somewhat high on the Mohs' scale | 36 |
Like Hannah's heart, in song | 32 |
Kiss "(You Make Me) Rock ___" | 39 |
Eddie Vedder "___ Sun" | 32 |
Dickens's "___ Times" | 35 |
Beatles' "A ___ Day's Night" | 46 |
"A ___ Day's Night," Beatles song | 47 |
"A __ Day's Night" | 32 |
"___ Copy," TV program | 32 |
"___ Candy," T. Williams book | 39 |
What's in carrots but not celery? | 37 |
What "conclusion" starts with | 39 |
What "cat" starts with | 32 |
Sound heard at the beginning of camp? | 37 |
It starts and ends seven answers in this puzzle | 47 |
"Creation" starts with it | 35 |
"Call" starts with one | 32 |
''Cold'' currency? | 34 |
Paint additive for a firmer finish | 34 |
"... the ___ they fall" | 33 |
" . . . the ___ they fall" | 36 |
What a gal has that a gent doesn't? | 39 |
Sound heard twice in "gargantuan" | 43 |
What Greece has that Germany doesn't | 40 |
What "game" starts with | 33 |
The first sound in Gary, but not Gerald | 39 |
Sound heard repeatedly in gargling? | 35 |
Lead character in "Grease"? | 37 |
Feature of the capital of Greece? | 33 |
Feature of Greece but not Germany? | 34 |
Feature of Greece but not Germany | 33 |
Feature of Goliath, but not giants | 34 |
Feature of 'gum' but not 'gem' | 46 |
''Goat'' starts with one | 40 |