| Civil War battlefield with the second-highest casualties | 56 |
| Civil rights org. formed after the Montgomery bus boycott | 57 |
| Civil rights leader portrayed in "For Us, The Living" | 63 |
| Civil rights leader Medgar in a 8/12/13 Hillary Clinton gaffe | 61 |
| Civil rights activist Parks, while walking aimlessly? | 53 |
| City with the world's tallest man-made structure | 52 |
| City with the world's first telephone directory (1878) | 58 |
| City with the slogan "Step Into the Real Texas" | 57 |
| City with major avenues named Cincinnati and Columbus | 53 |
| City with an NBA team, but no NFL, MLB, or NHL club: Abbr. | 58 |
| City with a seemingly contradictory two-syllable name | 53 |
| City with a cathedral depicted in a series of Monet masterpieces | 64 |
| City whose name was the source of the word "sherry" | 61 |
| City whose name is derived from a Timucua Indian name | 53 |
| City whose name can be anagrammed, appropriately, to ARABS | 58 |
| City whose motto is "The Heart of Northeast Nevada" | 61 |
| City whose major league baseball team was once named the Naps | 61 |
| City whose language uses only the 12 letters found in this puzzle | 65 |
| City where you'd hear "wicked retahded" | 53 |
| City where people had sex with angels, and somehow that was bad | 63 |
| City where Einstein developed his special theory of relativity | 62 |
| City where Camus's "The Plague" takes place | 57 |
| City where "The Scream" was stolen in 2004 | 52 |
| City where "The Night Café" was painted | 52 |
| City where "Silver Linings Playbook" takes place: Abbr. | 65 |
| City where "Friday Night Lights" takes place | 54 |
| City where ''The Scream'' was stolen | 52 |
| City visited in "Around the World in 80 Days" | 55 |
| City the Sisters of Mercy and Corinne Bailey Rae come from | 58 |
| City that's home to three Unesco World Heritage Sites | 57 |
| City that's home to the winner of the first two Super Bowls | 63 |
| City that's headquarters for Pizza Hut and J. C. Penney | 59 |
| City that was the site of three battles in the Seven Years' War | 67 |
| City that promotes "What happens here, stays here," briefly | 69 |
| City that once had a large Yiddish-speaking population | 54 |
| City that lost its "tallest building" distinction in 2007 | 67 |
| City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair | 56 |
| City that hasn't won a major sports title since 1964: Abbr. | 63 |
| City that grew around the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad | 56 |
| City that Fred Astaire was "flying down to" in a 1934 hit | 67 |
| City that celebrated its millennial anniversary in 2010 | 55 |
| City that celebrated its 1,000th anniversary in 2010 | 52 |
| City that burned LeBron James jerseys in July, for short | 56 |
| City that appropriately rhymes with "casino" | 54 |
| City that a song asks "Do you know the way to ...?" | 61 |
| City surrounded on two sides by Toiyabe National Forest | 55 |
| City south of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve | 54 |
| City on the Mississippi in ''Huckleberry Finn'' | 63 |
| City on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preached | 62 |
| City of little magical creatures near the Arctic Circle? | 56 |
| City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 53 |
| City of 2 1/2 million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 52 |
| City of 15+ million whose busiest street is Chandni Chowk | 57 |
| City of 13 million that is NOT the largest in its own country | 61 |
| City of 1.1 million named for the wife of King William IV | 57 |
| City named in a Ben & Jerry's "Mudslide" | 58 |
| City named for Theodore Roosevelt's vice president | 54 |
| City name that's Spanish for "ash tree" | 53 |
| City name part that's Dutch for "hedge" | 53 |
| City mentioned in the song "That's Amore" | 55 |
| City mentioned in Paul Simon's "America" | 54 |
| City known for its Hurricanes and Heat and hurricanes and heat | 62 |
| City known as "The Live Music Capital of the World" | 61 |
| City known as "The End of the Santa Fe Trail" | 55 |
| City just south of Timpanogos Cave National Monument | 52 |
| City in which you'll find the Edvard Munch Museum | 53 |
| City in which the State Fair of Texas is held annually | 54 |
| City in which Grisham's "The Innocent Man" is set | 63 |
| City in which "The Last Supper" can be viewed | 55 |
| City in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France | 52 |
| City in Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country" | 53 |
| City in northeast Italy, or Cleveland's largest suburb | 58 |
| City in eastern China, onetime Nationalist headquarters | 55 |
| City in Arthur C. Clarke's "The City and the Stars" | 65 |
| City from which Amundsen started his Antarctic expedition | 57 |
| City founded in 1536 by Sebastián de Benalcázar | 53 |
| City famously visited by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 | 55 |
| City dubbed "the political capital of Africa" | 55 |
| City connected to the question "Will it play there?" | 62 |
| City connected to the 4.1-mile long Sunshine Skyway Br. | 55 |
| City connected to Philadelphia by the Benjamin Franklin Bridge | 62 |
| City captured by the Allies during Operation Torch, 1942 | 56 |
| City at the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware rivers | 56 |
| City at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | 62 |
| Cirque du Soleil's show based on the Beatles songs | 54 |
| Circus showman P.T. after an embarrassing performance? | 54 |
| Circus legend Karl who developed the seven-person pyramid | 57 |
| Circumcision diversion, or a type of golf competition interrupted? | 66 |
| Circular display used to make choices in some video games | 57 |
| Cinematic portrait of "The Artist" as a young man | 59 |
| Cindy ___ ("How the Grinch Stole Christmas" girl) | 59 |
| Cincinnati team until 1959 (they kept one of the words) | 55 |
| Cincinnati Red who played his final game Aug. 17, 1986 | 54 |
| Cincinnati center fielder moonlighting as a photographer? | 57 |
| Cimabue's "--- TrinitàMadonna" | 52 |
| Cimabue's ''___ Trinita Madonna'' | 53 |
| Cigarette of choice for Sonny Crockett on "Miami Vice" | 64 |
| Cigarette brand that sponsored "The Dick Van Dyke Show" | 65 |
| Churchill's description of the Royal Air Force during W.W. II | 65 |
| Churchill's "categorical inexactitude" | 52 |