| MAINER | Person from east-coast Portland |
| EATS | Puts away a Scot from East Coast (4) |
| LEICESTERSQUARE | Old- fashioned person from East Midlands found in London (9,6) |
| OREGONTRANSPLANT | One who's just moved from Portland? |
| AMTRAK | ___ Cascades (train service from Seattle to Portland) |
| TWOSHAKESOFALAMBSTAIL | Wag from Portland twice as flash? |
| REED | Portland, Ore., college from which Steve Jobs dropped out |
| BLITZENTRAPPER | Indie folk band from Portland |
| EAST | Portland OR to Portland ME |
| DUEWEST | Sheep covered with dirt from Portland, ME, to Toronto? (3,4) |
| BENTINCK | William Henry Cavendish --, 3rd Duke of Portland, PM in 1783 and from 1807 to 1809 (8) |
| WEYMOUTH | Seaside town on the Jurassic coast, south of Dorchester and north of the Isle of Portland (8) |
| MTHOOD | Volcano that can be seen from Portland Oregon: 2 wds. abbr. |
| BILL | Police had to be called to this area, just east of Portland on the map (4) |
| SAND | Grains of quartz, topaz, garnet, tourmaline, shell or coral collectively from which glass, pearls, stucco or Portland cement can derive (4) |
| STUCCO | Plaster for walls made from Portland cement, sand and lime (6) |
| CHESIL | --- Beach, large shingle beach in Dorset, running from West Bay to the Isle of Portland (6) |
| LYMEBAY | Part of English Channel from Portland Bill, Dorset to approx. Start Point, Devon (4, 3) |
| SALEM | City about 50 miles (or a city about 100 miles) from Portland |
| ORE | State where Portland and Salem are: Abbr. |