Southeast Asia's only landlocked nation | 43 |
Phou Bia is its highest mountain | 32 |
Part of French Indochina until 1949 | 35 |
Near-homophone of Seoul's anagram | 37 |
Nation divided during the Vietnam War | 37 |
Landlocked country of Southeast Asia | 36 |
Its flag has a big white circle in the middle | 45 |
Country where you can spend kips | 32 |
Country slightly larger than Utah | 33 |
Asian nation with sixteen provinces | 35 |
One with galangal in the fridge, perhaps | 40 |
Supposed "Tao Te Ching" writer | 40 |
Literally, "old master" | 33 |
Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism | 38 |
You'd better sit down for this | 34 |
You can only make one sitting down | 34 |
Spot for a cat, or drink like a cat | 35 |
Something you can't stand to have | 37 |
Something you can't stand for? | 34 |
Kate Bush "Sat in Your ___" | 37 |
Everyone at a sit-down dinner has one | 37 |
Drink like a cat . . . or where a cat might nap | 47 |
Dog's drink, or resting spot | 32 |
Common place for something to drop | 34 |
Be more than 400 meters ahead of, perhaps | 41 |
Area of responsibility, so to speak | 35 |
Accept eagerly, with "up" | 35 |
A bell might signal the last one | 32 |
400 meters to an Olympic runner, usually | 40 |
1.5 miles on the Chicagoland Speedway, e.g. | 43 |
"___ me in soft Lydian airs": Milton | 46 |
Wash gently against, as the shore | 33 |
Wash against, as the tide on the shore | 38 |
Seat of Bolivia's government | 32 |
Capital 12,000 feet above sea level | 35 |
Bolivia's administrative capital | 36 |
World's highest capital city | 32 |
South American capital at 12,000 feet | 37 |
Site of Evo Morales' Presidential Palace | 44 |
City named "The Peace" | 32 |
City about 1,350 miles west of Brasilia | 39 |
Bolivian city that means "peace" | 42 |
Bolivian city named by conquistadors | 36 |
Actual seat of Bolivia's government | 39 |
"Peace" capital of S.A. | 33 |
Harness on some Nautilus machines | 33 |
"Dragnet" squad, briefly | 34 |
Columbo's employer, for short | 33 |
"Dragnet" force, in brief | 35 |
''Dragnet'' grp. | 32 |
''Adam-12'' org. | 32 |
Org. in TV's "Adam 12" | 36 |
Joe Friday's employer, for short | 36 |
"The Shield" force, briefly | 37 |
"Lethal Weapon" force: Abbr. | 38 |
"Dragnet" force, for short | 36 |
"Dragnet" force, briefly | 34 |
"Columbo" law enforcement gp. | 39 |
"Beverly Hills Cop" org. | 34 |
''Dragnet'' org. | 32 |
Hands-free microphone's place | 33 |
Buttonholer's target, perhaps | 33 |
Flag over one's heart, perhaps | 34 |
"___ Lazuli," Yeats poem | 34 |
Santa's traditional home, to some | 37 |
It's largely within the Arctic Circle | 41 |
Capital of Buenos Aires Province | 32 |
Rio de ___ (Buenos Aires' river) | 36 |
Rio de __ (Buenos Aires' river) | 35 |
Viceroyalty that included Argentina | 35 |
Argentina's RÃo de __: River of Silver | 45 |
In the ___ the gods (left to fate) | 34 |
Certain Arctic Circle inhabitant | 32 |
Inhabitant of a northern European region | 40 |
Arctic Circle inhabitant, formerly | 34 |
Accepts with pleasure (with "up") | 43 |
Pool swimmers' distance units | 33 |
Accepts with pleasure, with "up" | 42 |
Word with "time" or "memory" | 48 |
Come to an end, like a subscription | 35 |
Come to an end, as a magazine subscription | 42 |
Terminate, as an insurance policy | 33 |
Temporary failure, as of judgment | 33 |
Stop receiving Money in the mail? | 33 |
It can befall memory or judgment | 32 |
Grace periods are designed to prevent them | 42 |
Comes to an end, as a subscription | 34 |
Business traveler's accessory | 33 |
Object of scrutiny at airport security | 38 |
Computer on an airplane tray table | 34 |
Computer for one who's on the go | 36 |
Common airline carry-on, these days | 35 |
Business traveler's bring-along | 35 |
Modern items at many coffeehouses | 33 |
Items in businessmen's carry-on bags | 40 |
Flight passengers often work on them | 36 |
Flying island visited by Gulliver | 33 |
Actress Park-Lincoln of "Knots Landing" | 49 |
"Knots Landing" actress __ Park Lincoln | 49 |
Knots Landing actress Park Lincoln | 37 |