| Man-powered transport | 21 |
| Human-drawn transport | 21 |
| Hong Kong conveyance | 20 |
| Chinese vehicle of old | 22 |
| "The Phantom ___": Kipling tale | 41 |
| Puerto -- | 9 |
| Carty of baseball | 17 |
| Puerto __ | 9 |
| "Little Caesar" gangster | 34 |
| "Little Caesar" role | 30 |
| Puerto --- | 10 |
| Affluent, in Acapulco | 21 |
| Sonny's "Miami Vice" partner | 42 |
| Wealthy, in Juárez | 21 |
| Part of P.R. | 12 |
| Opposite of pobre | 17 |
| "Miami Vice" cop | 26 |
| Wealthy, in Madrid | 18 |
| Role for Edward G. | 18 |
| Puerto ____ | 11 |
| Moneyed, in Monterrey | 21 |
| Moneyed, in Madrid | 18 |
| Memorable Robinson role | 23 |
| Loaded, in Logroño | 21 |
| Anticrime acronym since 1970 | 28 |
| "___ Suave" | 21 |
| ''Little Caesar'' role | 38 |
| Wealthy, in Oaxaca | 18 |
| San Juan, Puerto ___ | 20 |
| Petrocelli of Red Sox fame | 26 |
| Organized crime act | 19 |
| Not pobre | 9 |
| Loaded, in Lima | 15 |
| Law feared by gangsters | 23 |
| Anticrime acronym | 17 |
| Acronym for fighting organized crime | 36 |
| 1970 N.L. batting champ Carty | 29 |
| "Puerto" follower | 27 |
| "Little Caesar" protagonist | 37 |
| "Copacabana" antagonist | 33 |
| 'Little Caesar' role | 28 |
| ''Little Caesar'' gangster | 42 |
| Word on maps of the Caribbean | 29 |
| Wealthy, in San Juan | 20 |
| Tony's rival in the song "Copacabana" | 51 |
| Sonny's partner on "Miami Vice" | 45 |
| Show Stoppas "Whoop ___" | 34 |
| Rodriguez of "Modern Family" | 38 |
| Rich, to Ricardo | 16 |
| Rich, in Valladolid | 19 |
| Reed company | 12 |
| Racketeering statute, for short | 31 |
| Psychotic penguin in "Madagascar" | 43 |
| Possessing many pesos | 21 |
| Petrocelli or Carty | 19 |
| Petrocelli of baseball | 22 |
| Petrocelli of the Red Sox | 26 |
| Part of a Caribbean island | 26 |
| Opulent, in Ponce | 17 |
| Opulent, in Oviedo | 18 |
| Memorable role for Edward G. | 28 |
| Man in Manilow's "Copacabana" | 43 |
| Main hood in "Little Caesar," 1931 | 44 |
| Loaded in Cancún | 19 |
| Little Caesar, originally | 25 |
| Like un millonario | 18 |
| Law used to fight organized crime, acronymically | 48 |
| Law used to fight organized crime | 33 |
| Law feared by the fugitive financier | 36 |
| It's part of P.R. | 21 |
| He wasn't too "Suave" | 35 |
| He "wore a diamond," in "Copacabana" | 56 |
| Having mucho dinero | 19 |
| Guy who "wore a diamond," in the song "Copacabana" | 70 |
| Flush, to Francisco | 19 |
| First baseman Brogna | 20 |
| Federal law used to fight crime syndicates | 42 |
| Federal law targeting organized crime | 37 |
| Fed. crime law | 14 |
| Ex-Bosoxer Petrocelli | 21 |
| Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" role | 46 |
| Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" gangster | 50 |
| Edward G. Robinson's role in "Little Caesar" | 58 |
| Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster | 59 |
| Edward G. Robinson role | 23 |
| Edward G. Robinson in "Little Caesar" | 47 |
| Diamond wearer in "Copacabana" | 40 |
| Delicious, to Picasso | 21 |
| Con mucho dinero | 16 |
| Baseball's Petrocelli | 25 |
| Baseball's Brogna | 21 |
| Antimob acronym | 15 |
| Anti-mob acronym | 16 |
| Anti-Mafia measure, briefly | 27 |
| Anti-extortion act letters | 26 |
| 1991 Gerardo hit "___ Suave" | 38 |
| "Mother of mercy, is this the end of ___?" (last line of "Little Caesar") | 93 |
| "Modern Family" actor Rodriguez | 41 |
| "Miami Vice" character | 32 |
| "Little Caesar" role for Edward G. Robinson | 53 |