| GAINEDADAY | Crossed the International Date Line from east to west, or west to east (depending on how you look at it) |
| LOSESADAY | Crosses the international date line from east to west |
| VEE | Two or five, depending on how you look at it? |
| CENTRAL | Line from east to west (7) |
| REFER | Point to west or east, it's the same (5) |
| DIAPHRAGM | Gives one a breather in 26 across depending on how you look at it? (9) |
| MID | Intro to "west" or "east" |
| GUAM | US territory in the Pacific (210 sq miles; pop 165,000), close to the International Date Line (4) |
| SAMOA | Nation that moved east of the International Date Line in 1892 and west of it in 2011 |
| BASS | Fish or guitar, depending on how you pronounce it |
| SOW | Farm verb ... or farm noun, depending on how you pronounce it |
| DIOMEDE | ___ Islands, two bodies of land in the Bering Strait separated by the International Date Line (7) |
| ALASKA | U.S. state closest to the International Date Line |
| ATTU | Westernmost body of land east of the International Date Line |
| NOME | U.S. city less than 150 miles from the International Date Line |
| FIJI | South Pacific island country on the International Date Line, capital Suva (4) |
| ASIA | It's west of the International Date Line |
| LOSEADAY | Cross the International Date Line traveling east |
| STONE | Later a great film director, who flew to Vietnam in 1967, crossing the international date line and jumping past his 21st birthday? (6,5) |
| OLIVER | Later a great film director, who flew to Vietnam in 1967, crossing the international date line and jumping past his 21st birthday? (6,5) |