Georgia O'Keeffe Museum home | 32 |
City linked to Atchison and Topeka | 34 |
Westernmost point of Forrest Gump's long run | 48 |
"Smooth" guitarist Carlos | 35 |
"Black Magic Woman" band | 34 |
Santo Domingo's first president | 35 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee of '98 | 46 |
R&R performer of Black Magic Woman | 41 |
Preceder of John Sebastian at Woodstock | 39 |
Latin rock band featured at Woodstock | 37 |
Hall-of-Fame rock band or its lead musician | 43 |
Big name in guitar rock since the late '60s | 47 |
"Blues for Salvador" guitarist | 40 |
'Black Magic Woman' band | 32 |
''Evil Ways'' band | 34 |
Seasonal workers who should be fat | 34 |
Volunteers of America employees, perhaps | 40 |
Images on some Christmas wrapping | 33 |
''A votre ___!'' | 32 |
"À votre ---!" | 32 |
La ___ (prison where Arsène Lupin was held) | 46 |
"À votre ___" (toast) | 35 |
"A votre ___!" (French toast) | 39 |
  "À votre ___!" | 38 |
South Carolina's chief river | 32 |
River formed by the Congaree and Wateree | 40 |
South Carolina river to the Atlantic | 36 |
Ron whose #10 was retired by the Chicago Cubs | 45 |
Johnny's "Sleep Walk" partner | 43 |
Espiritu __, Vanuatu's largest island | 41 |
"Sleep Walk" duo ___ & Johnny | 43 |
Big name in Japanese electronics | 32 |
Maker of eneloop rechargeable batteries | 39 |
Company whose name means "three oceans" | 49 |
Company that made Japan's first plastic radio | 49 |
Company bought by Panasonic in 2009 | 35 |
Brand retired by Panasonic in 2012 | 34 |
Big name in consumer electronics | 32 |
Word in many Brazilian city names | 33 |
___ Miguel (Largest of the Azores) | 34 |
__ Miguel, largest of the Azores | 32 |
Start of many Brazilian place names | 35 |
Start for "Paulo" or "Luis" | 47 |
___ Paulo (Brazil's most populous city) | 43 |
___ Miguel, largest island of the Azores | 40 |
___ João de Meriti (Brazilian city) | 38 |
Start of many Portuguese place names | 36 |
Part of many Brazilian place names | 34 |
__ Tomé and Principe (African nation) | 40 |
Word with "Tome" or "Tiago" | 47 |
Word in many Brazilian place names | 34 |
Word found in the names of many Brazilian cities | 48 |
Word found in the name of many Brazilian cities | 47 |
Start of many Brazilian city names | 34 |
Start for "Tome" or "Tiago" | 47 |
Portugal's Palácio de ___ Bento | 38 |
Neptune moon discovered in '02 | 34 |
Common word in Brazilian geography | 34 |
___ Tomé and PrÃncipe (equatorial land) | 45 |
___ Tomé and PrÃncipe (African republic) | 46 |
___ Tomé (island on the Equator) | 35 |
___ Tomé (island in the Gulf of Guinea) | 42 |
___ Tiago (one of the Cape Verde islands) | 41 |
___ Paulo (BrazilÂ’s most populous state) | 44 |
___ Gonçalo (Rio de Janeiro suburb) | 38 |
___ Francisco (river through Brazil) | 36 |
___ Francisco (longest river wholly in Brazil) | 46 |
River that starts at the Vioménil | 36 |
France's _____-et-Loire department | 38 |
Chalon-sur-___, city SSW of Dijon | 33 |
___-et-Loire (French department) | 32 |
South America's largest city | 32 |
Largest Southern Hemisphere city | 32 |
State capital on the Tietê River | 35 |
South American state capital city | 33 |
Caesar Park International Airport site | 38 |
PrÃncipe's island partner | 32 |
Portuguese-speaking island off the African coast | 48 |
It's just north of the equator | 34 |
Island nation off the coast of Gabon | 36 |
Island just north of the Equator | 32 |
What some yellow-bellied birds suck | 35 |
What tree climbers may have to wash off | 39 |
Raw material for the sugar shack | 32 |
Alice in Chains "Got Me Wrong" EP | 43 |
Seven-time NFL Pro Bowler Warren | 32 |
Seven-time NFL Pro Bowl tackle Warren (m) | 41 |
1999 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Warren | 44 |
1999 N.F.L. Defensive Player of the Year | 40 |
'90s-'00s NFL Pro Bowler Warren | 39 |
Exhausted, as one's strength | 32 |
Plato's "tenth Muse" | 34 |
The so-called "Tenth Muse" | 36 |
Poet with a special passion for women | 37 |
Plato dubbed her "the tenth Muse" | 43 |
Plato called her "the tenth Muse" | 43 |
"The tenth Muse," per Plato | 37 |
"Hymn to Aphrodite" poet | 34 |
''Hymn to Aphrodite'' poet | 42 |
Winter Olympics site in Japan (1972) | 36 |