| Gambling place | 14 |
| Gambling milieu | 15 |
| Gambling mecca near Carson City | 31 |
| Gambling hotspot near Carson City | 33 |
| Gambling city near Lake Tahoe | 29 |
| Gambling center | 15 |
| Gambling destination | 21 |
| Gambler's town | 18 |
| Gambler's haven | 19 |
| Gambler's destination | 25 |
| Frequent target of old Ferrell "S.N.L." skits | 55 |
| Former divorce mill | 19 |
| Former attorney beneral | 23 |
| Former "Splitsville" | 30 |
| Ex-attorney general | 19 |
| Escalator inventor Jesse | 24 |
| Elopers' destination, maybe | 31 |
| El ___, Okla. | 13 |
| Eight-year Attorney General | 27 |
| Divorcee's Eden | 19 |
| Divorce place | 13 |
| Divorce capital, once | 21 |
| Custor's last major | 23 |
| Custer colleague | 16 |
| Comedy Central's "___ 911" | 40 |
| Clinton legal appointee | 23 |
| Clinton cabinet member satirized by Will Ferrell | 48 |
| Clinton cabinet member Janet | 28 |
| Clinton attorney general Janet | 30 |
| Clinton appointee | 17 |
| Civil War major general Jesse | 29 |
| City with slots | 15 |
| City with many pits | 19 |
| City with casinos | 17 |
| City with an infamous divorce rate | 34 |
| City with Aces Ballpark | 23 |
| City where you might get a good deal? | 37 |
| City west of L. A. | 18 |
| City that's a oner? | 23 |
| City that's a oner on reflection | 36 |
| City that's a "oner" | 34 |
| City that rhymes with casino | 28 |
| City that aptly rhymes with "casino" | 46 |
| City that appropriately rhymes with "casino" | 54 |
| City surrounded on two sides by Toiyabe National Forest | 55 |
| City on Interstate 80 | 21 |
| City of slots | 13 |
| City northeast of Tahoe | 23 |
| City north of Tahoe | 19 |
| City north of Lake Tahoe | 24 |
| City NNW of L.A. | 16 |
| City NNW of Carson City | 23 |
| City near the Donner Pass | 25 |
| City near Sun Valley | 20 |
| City near Squaw Valley | 22 |
| City near Pyramid Lake | 22 |
| City near old silver mines | 26 |
| City near Mt. Rose ski area | 27 |
| City NE of Tahoe | 16 |
| City named for a Union general | 30 |
| City in Sen. Bryan's state | 30 |
| City for singles-to-be | 22 |
| City for a quickie marriage or divorce | 38 |
| City east of the Sierra Nevadas | 31 |
| City east of the Sierra Nevada | 30 |
| City by Lake Tahoe | 18 |
| Certain divorce | 15 |
| Casino site | 11 |
| Caesars birthplace | 18 |
| Busy city | 9 |
| Bill's Janet | 16 |
| Betting setting? | 16 |
| Barr's Cabinet successor | 28 |
| Atty. Gen. Janet | 16 |
| Attorney general played by Ferrell on "SNL" | 53 |
| Attorney General of the 1990s | 29 |
| Attorney general from Miami | 27 |
| Attorney general after Barr | 27 |
| Attorney general | 16 |
| AshcroftÂ’s predecessor as Attorney General | 46 |
| Ashcroft's predecessor at Justice | 37 |
| Ashcroft's predecessor as attorney general | 46 |
| Apt setting for this puzzle's theme | 39 |
| Alternative to Vegas | 20 |
| A general at Bull Run | 21 |
| A gambling center | 17 |
| 2005 Suzuki model | 17 |
| "Splitsville," once | 29 |
| "Split City" | 22 |
| "SNL" role for Ferrell | 32 |
| "Quickie divorce" capital of yore | 43 |
| "But I shot a man in ___, just to watch him die." ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric) | 99 |
| "___ 911!" (former Comedy Central show) | 49 |
| "___ 911!" (comedy series) | 36 |
| "___ 911!" (Comedy Central mockumentary) | 50 |
| "__ 911!": police series parody | 41 |
| ''___ 911!'' | 28 |
| __-Tahoe Open: annual PGA Tour event | 36 |
| ___ Sweeney ("Anything Goes" nightclub singer) | 56 |
| __ Sweeney, Ethel Merman's "Anything Goes" role | 61 |