| Luzon port |
| Heavy paper |
| Brown paper |
| Folder type |
| Type of hemp |
| Sturdy paper |
| Yellow paper |
| Strong paper |
| Kind of paper |
| Cigar or hemp |
| Envelope type |
| Durable paper |
| Asian capital? |
| Envelope paper |
| Kind of folder |
| Envelope stuff |
| Pacific capital |
| Folder material |
| 1898 battle site |
| Kind of envelope |
| Tropical capital |
| Capital on Luzon |
| Type of envelope |
| Light-brown paper |
| Envelope material |
| Stuff in envelopes |
| Philippine capital |
| 1975 "Thrilla" city |
| Philippines' capital |
| Heavy envelope makeup |
| Yellow envelope paper |
| Word with Bay or paper |
| Battle of ___ Bay, 1898 |
| Capital south of Taipei |
| Muhammad Ali fight site |
| Site of a 1975 "Thrilla |
| The Pearl of the Orient |
| Paper used for envelopes |
| Pacific nation's capital |
| ___ Bay, 1898 battle site |
| Malacañang Palace locale |
| Capital on the Pasig River |
| Capital on the Pacific Rim |
| Setting of a 1975 "Thrilla |
| Capital of the Philippines |
| MacArthur's home, 1935-1941 |
| Pearl of the Orient" capital |
| Site of a pugilistic "Thrilla |
| Capital on the island of Luzon |
| Port seized by Adm. Dewey, 1898 |
| Site of an Ali-Frazier "Thrilla |
| Before 1948, capital of the Philippines. |
| Capital founded by Spanish invaders, 1571 |
| Site of the presidential Malacanang Palace |
| ___ Bay, 1898 site of Admiral Dewey's fleet |