| Clue | Answer |
| Area believed to be Asia when visited by Christopher Columbus in 1492 | |
| A Southeast Asian country that gained independence from Indonesia in 2002 | |
| The area of London historically known for crime and poverty | |
| Body of water bounded by the east coasts of England and Scotland to the west and the northern and central European mainland to the east and south | |
| NBA LA Laker star and manager known as 'Mr. Clutch' | |
| Common name of water body bounded by Taiwan, China, Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei and Vietnam | |
| British-controlled company that dealt in trading of tea and coffee with the East Indies | |
| US state with Charleston as its capital | |
| Famous Vietnam War US General, replaced after the 1968 Tet Offensive | |
| University located in Illinois, with graduates such as George McGovern and Charlton Heston | |
| 1999-2006 TV drama starring Martin Sheen as the US President | |
| Host of 2010 FIFA World Cup | |
| US college football conference including Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Rutgers | |
| WWII battles (1940-1943) where Germans were led by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel | |
| Country that hosted the 1988 Summer Olympic Games | |
| World's largest hotel chain (over 4,000 hotels in 80 countries) | |
| Scottish bred dog with distinct white coat, originally used to dig out foxes and badgers | |
| US 1800's expansionism expression attributed (perhaps incorrectly) to Horace Greeley | |
| Name for the area of Europe that was the setting for To Catch a Thief, French Connection II and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels | |
| University located in Boston and founded in 1898 | |