| NOLITA | N.Y.C. neighborhood in which the first pizzeria in the United States was opened (1905) |
| EIGHT | Number of presidents born before the United States was a country |
| ASTORIA | Queens neighborhood in which "All in the Family" was set |
| SBARRO | Pizzeria in the food court |
| ALI | Clay v. United States was decided in his favor |
| TONG | This society of Chinese migrants in the USA was sometimes associated with crime |
| NYC | Home to the U.S.'s first pizzeria, according to the Pizza Hall of Fame, for short |
| NAPLES | Site of the world's first pizzeria |
| SCOTCH | Prohibition in the states was a way to put a stop to it. (6) |
| BEACH | With 5 Down, Surfin' USA was this '60s band's first hit |
| NOHO | N.Y.C. neighborhood bounded by the Bowery to the east |
| SHO | N.Y.C. neighborhood where the Cronut was invented |
| NEWYORK | The first section of the Appalachian Trail was opened in October 1923 in the state of ___ (3,4) |
| BETTYCROCKER | Which woman, one of the best-known cooks in the US, was only the invention of a flour company? (5,7) |
| TULSA | 24 Hours From which port in Oklahoma, in the US, was a big hit for Gene Pitney? (5) |
| GHENT | Flanders city where the treaty ending the war between Britain and the US was signed in 1814 (5) |
| MORTLOCK | Considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, which wing of the South Australian State Library was opened in 1884 and housed 23,000 books? (8) |
| SOHO | Boutique-filled N.Y.C. neighborhood |
| HTS | Washington ___ (N.Y.C. neighborhood) |
| LES | N.Y.C. neighborhood south of Alphabet City |