| Seat of Washoe County | 21 |
| Place where one asks to be hit | 30 |
| Place to get hit, if you wish | 29 |
| Place of many deals | 19 |
| One of Holder's predecessors | 32 |
| Nevada's "Biggest Little City" | 44 |
| Nevada gaming site | 18 |
| Nevada city on the Truckee River | 32 |
| Las Vegas competitor | 20 |
| Justice head under Clinton | 26 |
| Justice chief | 13 |
| Janet of Justice | 16 |
| Janet appointed by Clinton | 26 |
| Janet of Justice | 17 |
| Home of the National Automobile Museum | 38 |
| He rode with Custer | 19 |
| General at Bull Run | 19 |
| Gambling destination | 20 |
| Gamblers' paradise | 22 |
| Gambler's mecca | 19 |
| First female attorney general | 29 |
| Divorce mecca | 13 |
| Divorce city | 12 |
| Custer's Major ___ | 22 |
| Comedy Central's "___ 911!" | 41 |
| Civil War general Jesse | 23 |
| City with lots of slots | 23 |
| City west of Sparks | 19 |
| City that aptly rhymes with casino | 34 |
| City NNE of Tahoe | 17 |
| City near the Comstock Lode | 27 |
| City near the California border | 31 |
| City near Carson City | 21 |
| City named for a Civil War general | 34 |
| City mentioned in "Folsom Prison Blues" | 49 |
| Casino town | 11 |
| Casino city near Tahoe | 22 |
| Bettor place | 12 |
| Barr's successor as attorney general | 40 |
| Barr, ___, Ashcroft | 19 |
| Attorney general under Clinton | 30 |
| Attorney General Janet | 22 |
| Attorney General before Ashcroft | 32 |
| Ashcroft predecessor | 20 |
| Apt rhyme for "casino" | 32 |
| A place to play keno | 20 |
| "Folsom Prison Blues" city | 36 |
| "Divorce capital," once | 33 |
| "Biggest Little City" | 31 |
| "___ 911!" (TV comedy) | 32 |
| '90s Attorney General | 25 |
| ''___ 911!: Miami'' (2007 film) | 47 |
| __-Tahoe Airport | 16 |
| Women's lib mecca | 21 |
| Where to take your chances | 26 |
| Where the Truckee flows | 23 |
| Where some are keen for keno | 28 |
| Where people arrive to split | 28 |
| Where one hopes to get a good deal | 34 |
| Where mates are soon parted | 27 |
| Where lots play the slots | 25 |
| Where Johnson beat Jeffries: 1910 | 33 |
| Where Harrah's started | 26 |
| Where exes are made | 19 |
| Where duets become solos | 24 |
| Where Cash shot a man in "Folsom Prison Blues" | 56 |
| Where a really good deal is rare | 32 |
| Where "I shot a man" in Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" | 83 |
| Western vacation destination, perhaps | 37 |
| Western vacation destination | 28 |
| Western locale called the Biggest Little City in the World | 58 |
| Western gambling mecca | 22 |
| Western city with an annual September balloon race | 50 |
| Western city with an annual balloon race | 40 |
| University of Nevada site | 25 |
| Union city? | 11 |
| U.S. Attorney General | 21 |
| U. S. city | 10 |
| U. of Nevada site | 17 |
| U. of Nevada city | 17 |
| Two are often divided here | 26 |
| Truckee River town | 18 |
| Truckee Meadows city | 20 |
| Truckee city | 12 |
| Town dubbed the "Biggest Little City in the World" | 60 |
| Tourist center in the West | 26 |
| Top legal eagle Janet | 21 |
| Terminus of the old Virginia and Truckee Railroad | 49 |
| Tahoe gateway | 13 |
| Sweeney of ''Anything Goes'' | 44 |
| Subject of a Will Ferrell "S.N.L." impersonation | 58 |
| Stop on Amtrak's California Zephyr | 38 |
| Spot for slots and poker pots | 29 |
| Spot for slots | 14 |
| Splitting point | 15 |
| Sparks's twin city | 22 |
| Spark's sister city | 23 |
| Some ties end here | 18 |
| Sole woman to serve as Attorney General of the United States | 60 |
| Snap marriage locale | 20 |