| Gets together quietly? | 22 |
| Eschews wedding formalities | 27 |
| Unceremoniously leaving? | 24 |
| Running for one's wife? | 27 |
| Like lovers skipping church? | 28 |
| Leaving via ladder, perhaps | 27 |
| Leaving unceremoniously? | 24 |
| Former Gretna Green activity | 28 |
| Bypassing the altar, in a way | 29 |
| Amorous action by Jessica | 25 |
| What Spanish Olympians go for | 29 |
| What Mexican Olympians go for | 29 |
| The gold, in Guadalajara | 24 |
| The gold of the conquistadors | 29 |
| Spanish Olympians' quest | 28 |
| Ecuadorian province of gold | 27 |
| City on the Rio Grande | 22 |
| Texas city on the Rio Grande | 28 |
| Westernmost county in Texas | 27 |
| Westernmost county of Texas | 27 |
| Juarez's border twin | 24 |
| #1 hit for Marty Robbins | 24 |
| "The Sun City" | 24 |
| University of Texas city | 24 |
| U.S. port of entry in Tex. | 26 |
| Title of a Marty Robbins song | 29 |
| Title city in a 1960 #1 hit | 27 |
| Texas city on Mountain time | 27 |
| Rosa's Cantina town | 23 |
| Neighbor of Ciudad Juárez | 28 |
| Marty Robbins' signature | 28 |
| Largest city in West Texas | 26 |
| It's opposite Juárez | 27 |
| It's near Fort Bliss | 24 |
| It's just north of Mexico | 29 |
| Franklin Mountains city | 23 |
| Ciudad Juarez' neighbor | 27 |
| Ciudad Juárez neighbor | 25 |
| City near Ciudad Juárez | 26 |
| 1960 #1 Marty Robbins hit | 25 |
| City SSE of Las Cruces, NM | 26 |
| Site of many Spanish hangings | 29 |
| Juan Carlos, to his subjects | 28 |
| Tito Puente's nickname | 26 |
| The king, in Córdoba | 23 |
| Juan Carlos, to his people | 26 |
| Title for Juan Carlos I | 23 |
| Nickname of Tito Puente | 23 |
| Kingly title in Spanish | 23 |
| "The king" of Spain | 29 |
| Judy Jetson's brother | 25 |
| George Jetson's son | 23 |
| Hirsch of football fame | 23 |
| George and Jane's son | 25 |
| George Jetson's boy | 23 |
| "The Jetsons" boy | 27 |
| "Crazylegs" Hirsch | 28 |
| Name meaning "king" | 29 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Hirsch | 27 |
| Youngest of the Jetsons | 23 |
| Wisconsin city near Sparta | 26 |
| Sheriff Lobo's first name | 29 |
| NFL Hall of Famer Hirsch | 24 |
| Little Dipper School attendee | 29 |
| Jetson boy of 1960s TV | 22 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Hirsch | 29 |
| Crazylegs Hirsch of football | 28 |
| Boy on 'The Jetsons' | 28 |
| "Crazy Legs" Hirsch | 29 |
| 2002 British Open champ | 23 |
| Golfer from Johannesburg | 24 |
| 2002 British Open winner | 24 |
| 2002 British Open champion | 26 |
| Trains over the street | 22 |
| Two-time US Open winner | 23 |
| Overhead transportation | 23 |
| Golfer from South Africa | 24 |
| Chicago transportation | 22 |
| 2012 British Open champ | 23 |
| "The Big Easy" | 24 |
| Vanishing street sights | 23 |
| Two-time US Open champ | 22 |
| Trains that go clickety-clack | 29 |
| They may be over your head | 26 |
| South African links man | 23 |
| South African golf pro | 22 |
| Overhead trains, for short | 26 |
| Elevated railways, for short | 28 |
| 2012 Open Championship winner | 29 |
| 2002 British Open champ Ernie | 29 |
| 1997 U.S. Open winner Ernie | 27 |
| 1997 U.S. Open champ Ernie | 26 |
| Winner at Oakmont in 1994 | 25 |
| Urban trains, for short | 23 |
| Urban sights, for short | 23 |
| U.S. Open winner in 1997 | 24 |
| U.S. Open golf champion Ernie | 29 |
| Two-time US Open winner Ernie | 29 |
| Transports near stairs | 22 |
| Trains you can look up to | 25 |