| Leader know for his "little Red Book" | 47 |
| Leader in a 1972 summit meeting with Nixon | 42 |
| Japanese figure skater ___ Asada | 32 |
| His wife was in the Gang of Four | 32 |
| Familiar face in Tiananmen Square | 33 |
| Don DeLillo's "__ II" | 35 |
| Chinese leader with appalling dental hygiene | 44 |
| Chinese leader of the "Long March" | 44 |
| Chairman with a "Red Book" | 36 |
| Chairman with a "Little Red Book" | 43 |
| Chairman with a 'Little Red Book' | 41 |
| Chairman whose figure overlooks Tiananmen Square | 48 |
| Chairman who was also a poet and calligrapher | 45 |
| Chairman mentioned in a Beatles song | 36 |
| Chairman ___ (former Chinese leader) | 36 |
| Card game with a "Chairman" | 37 |
| Card game named after a dictator | 32 |
| Author of a once-popular book of quotations | 43 |
| "The Little Red Book" writer | 38 |
| "Nixon in China" tenor role | 37 |
| "Little Red Book" name | 32 |
| "Little Red Book" author | 35 |
| "From ___ to Mozart" (1980 film) | 42 |
| "From ___ to Mozart" (1980 documentary) | 49 |
| "___ II" (Don DeLillo novel) | 38 |
| 'Little Red Book' writer | 32 |
| 'Little Red Book author' | 32 |
| ''The Little Red Book'' byline | 46 |
| ''The Little Red Book'' author | 47 |
| ''Nixon in China'' character | 44 |
| "Little Red Book" ideology | 36 |
| Its central idea is permanent revolution | 40 |
| Language that gave us "kiwi" | 38 |
| One of New Zealand's official languages | 43 |
| Language whose name means "normal" | 44 |
| Language that gave us the word "kiwi" | 47 |
| Language from which "kiwi" comes | 42 |
| Indigenous people of New Zealand | 32 |
| Polynesian language of New Zealand | 34 |
| One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent | 36 |
| New Zealander of Polynesian descent | 35 |
| Natives of the land known as Aotearoa | 37 |
| Natives encountered by explorer James Cook | 42 |
| Native encountered by Captain Cook | 34 |
| Like many people in "Whale Rider" | 43 |
| Language from which "mako" comes | 42 |
| Indigenous people known for their tattoos | 41 |
| In New Zealand, it means “normal” | 41 |
| Culture depicted in "Whale Rider" | 43 |
| "Once Were Warriors" folk | 35 |
| ''Whale Rider'' extra | 37 |
| Kiwis that weren't imported? | 32 |
| They call New Zealand "Aotearoa" | 42 |
| Subject of many Captain Cook log entries | 40 |
| Where you may be given some latitude? | 37 |
| "Treasure Island" prop | 32 |
| "You are here" posting | 32 |
| "Treasure Island" drawing | 35 |
| "The Amazing Race" tool | 33 |
| "The Amazing Race" item | 33 |
| ''Treasure Island'' prop | 40 |
| This might be given some latitude | 33 |
| Poster with a "You are here" label | 44 |
| Plan, with ''out'' | 34 |
| Muse "___ of the Problematique" | 41 |
| Item in Dora the Explorer's backpack | 40 |
| It might tell you where you stand | 33 |
| It might be called up on a smartphone | 37 |
| Back-of-airline magazine feature | 32 |
| Aid in locating a pirate's treasure | 39 |
| "You are here" document | 33 |
| "The Amazing Race" prop | 33 |
| "The Amazing Race" necessity | 38 |
| "National Geographic" insert | 38 |
| "Dora the Explorer" character or prop | 47 |
| "Do I have to draw you a __?" | 39 |
| 'You are here' illustration | 35 |
| ''You are here'' setting | 40 |
| ''You Are Here'' chart | 38 |
| "___ Leaf Rag" (Joplin tune) | 38 |
| Common bedroom furniture material | 33 |
| Tree with "helicopter" fruit | 38 |
| Source of Canada's symbolic leaf | 36 |
| Producer of "whirlybirds" | 35 |
| Joplin's "_____ Leaf Rag" | 39 |
| Its leaf is on the Canadian flag | 32 |
| "___ Leaf Rag" (Scott Joplin) | 39 |
| Convertible for a Canadian hockey player? | 41 |
| "The ___ redden in the sun": Bryant | 45 |
| Planned in detail, with 'out' | 37 |
| Delineated, with "out" | 32 |
| They provide relief to bus driver | 33 |
| Features of TV weather forecasts | 32 |
| App with a Satellite View feature | 33 |
| ___ del Plata (Argentinean resort) | 34 |
| Ponchielli's "Cielo e ___!" | 41 |
| Fold, spindle, or mutilate, e.g. | 32 |
| "Cielo e ___!" (Ponchielli aria) | 42 |
| "Cielo e ___," Ponchielli aria | 40 |
| "Cielo e _____!" (Ponchielli aria) | 44 |