| ___ Piedras, Puerto Rico | 24 |
| ___ Grande (border river) | 25 |
| ___ Oro, in Spanish Sahara | 26 |
| ___ la Plata, S.A. estuary | 26 |
| 1970 John Wayne Western | 23 |
| John Wayne film of 1970 | 23 |
| John Wayne film of '70 | 26 |
| Howard Hawks's last film | 28 |
| 1970 film set in the 1860s | 26 |
| Abbott and Costello film | 24 |
| 1942 Abbott and Costello film | 29 |
| Abbott and Costello movie | 25 |
| Jamaica's Ocho ___ | 22 |
| The Ebro and the Orinoco | 24 |
| Orinoco y Guadalquivir | 22 |
| Ocho ___, Jamaician resort | 26 |
| Ocho ___, Jamaican resort | 25 |
| Ocho ___, Jamaican port | 23 |
| Ocho ___ (Jamaican resort) | 26 |
| Los ___, Ecuadorean province | 28 |
| Guadalquivir and others | 23 |
| Former president of Chile | 25 |
| Ebro and Tagus, to Spaniards | 28 |
| "Mapa" lines | 22 |
| Revolting development? | 22 |
| Protest that gets out of hand | 29 |
| Out-of-control situation | 24 |
| Situation for tear gas | 22 |
| Profusion, as of color | 22 |
| Prison-movie event, perhaps | 27 |
| Hilariously funny thing | 23 |
| Disturbance of the peace | 24 |
| Bottle-throwing occasion | 24 |
| Be civilly disobedient | 22 |
| Act that may be read aloud | 26 |
| Warden's nightmare | 22 |
| Skid Row "___ Act" | 28 |
| Situation for rubber bullets | 28 |
| Read the ___ act (get tough) | 28 |
| Public act of violence | 22 |
| Might happen with no-show | 25 |
| Looting in the streets | 22 |
| Haymarket Square event | 22 |
| Brilliant display of color | 26 |
| Wreak havoc in the streets | 26 |
| Word after run or before gun | 28 |
| Uproariously funny sort | 23 |
| The Regina _____, 1935 | 22 |
| Something wildly amusing | 24 |
| Situation for water cannons | 27 |
| Reaction from a bad crowd? | 26 |
| Rampage through the streets | 27 |
| Prelude to a prison lockdown | 28 |
| Potential lockdown preceder | 27 |
| Pearl Jam "___ Act" | 29 |
| Opposite of a party pooper | 26 |
| One who's just too funny | 28 |
| Life-of-the-party type | 22 |
| Knock over cars, perhaps | 24 |
| Kevin DuBrow band Quiet ___ | 27 |
| Hysterically funny sort | 23 |
| Hit at Catch a Rising Star | 26 |
| Haymarket Square happening | 26 |
| First-rate stand-up comic | 25 |
| Event in a prison movie | 23 |
| Disorderly demonstration | 24 |
| Be uncivilly disobedient | 24 |
| 1886 Haymarket hullabaloo | 25 |
| It's read to the unruly | 27 |
| It's read to the rowdy | 26 |
| Severe reprimand, in metaphor | 29 |
| Reprimander's reading | 25 |
| Reading in an unruly class? | 27 |
| Reading from an irate parent? | 29 |
| Read the ___ (censure) | 22 |
| Old means of crowd control | 26 |
| Metaphor for a good scolding | 28 |
| It may be read to a miscreant | 29 |
| Threw Molotov cocktails, e.g. | 29 |
| Took to the streets, in a way | 29 |
| Took part in a mob scene | 24 |
| Smashed windows, maybe | 22 |
| Smashed windows and so forth | 28 |
| Overturned cars, perhaps | 24 |
| Lost control big time | 22 |
| Demonstrated dramatically | 25 |
| Created a major disturbance | 27 |
| Protest participant, perhaps | 28 |
| Upriser, put pejoratively | 25 |
| This person's revolting | 27 |
| Street lighting specialist? | 27 |
| One who's revolting? | 24 |
| Molotov cocktail thrower | 24 |
| Member of an unruly crowd | 25 |
| He's most disturbing | 24 |
| Group protest participant | 25 |
| Donnybrook participant | 22 |
| Unhappy prisoners, at times | 27 |
| People turning over cars, say | 29 |
| Causing one to crack up | 23 |