| Nev. city |
| Busy city |
| Slots site |
| Split City |
| Mini-Vegas |
| Odds place |
| U. S. city |
| Slots city |
| Slots spot |
| Splitsville |
| Nevada town |
| Nevada city |
| Casino city |
| Casino site |
| Slots mecca |
| Union city? |
| Casino town |
| Vegas rival |
| Western city |
| City in Nev. |
| ''___ 911!'' |
| 911" TV city |
| Bill's Janet |
| Truckee city |
| Bettor place |
| Nevada mecca |
| Truckee stop |
| City on I-80 |
| Divorce city |
| Italian river |
| Union general |
| Better place? |
| Nevada resort |
| Justice chief |
| Hit me" place |
| City of slots |
| Divorce place |
| El ___, Okla. |
| Nevada locale |
| Tahoe gateway |
| Divorce mecca |
| Gambling town |
| Gambling city |
| River of Italy |
| River in Italy |
| Western resort |
| Spot for slots |
| Gambling place |
| Gambling mecca |
| Gambler's town |
| Jean of "Ronin |
| Place to split |
| Rival of Vegas |
| Hitching place |
| Nevada hotspot |
| Gambling haven |
| Betting setting |
| Adriatic feeder |
| Gambler's mecca |
| Gambling locale |
| Place to gamble |
| City in Nevada. |
| Las Vegas rival |
| Certain divorce |
| City with slots |
| Divorcee's Eden |
| Gambler's haven |
| Gambling milieu |
| Harrah's locale |
| Splitting point |
| Gambling center |
| Unhitching post |
| Sparks neighbor |
| Fort ___, Okla. |
| City near Tahoe |
| City in the West |
| Atty. Gen. Janet |
| City NE of Tahoe |
| City NNW of L.A. |
| Custer colleague |
| It's NE of Tahoe |
| Porter's Sweeney |
| __-Tahoe Airport |
| Vegas competitor |
| City near Sparks |
| Civil War general |
| 2005 Suzuki model |
| A gambling center |
| Attorney General. |
| Clinton appointee |
| Gambler's getaway |
| Janet at the DOJ |
| Large Nevada city |
| Legal eagle Janet |
| Nevada slots city |
| Nevada slots site |
| Nevada slots spot |
| Place to unhitch? |
| U. of Nevada city |
| U. of Nevada site |
| Women's lib mecca |
| City NNE of Tahoe |
| City with casinos |
| Janet of Justice |
| Place to get hit? |
| It has many slots |
| Vegas alternative |
| Silver State city |
| Place for gambling |
| It's full of slots |
| Washoe County seat |
| Splitsville," once |
| Caesars birthplace |
| City by Lake Tahoe |
| City full of slots |
| City west of L. A. |
| High roller's town |
| High rollers' city |
| Mecca for gamblers |
| Nevada casino town |
| Nevada gaming city |
| Nevada resort town |
| Rival of Las Vegas |
| River near Bologna |
| She succeeded Barr |
| Sierra Nevada city |
| Some ties end here |
| Sparks's twin city |
| Truckee River town |
| US gambling resort |
| Custer's Major ___ |
| Gamblers' paradise |
| Major under Custer |
| Nevada gaming site |
| Where people split |
| Neighbor of Sparks |
| Nevada border city |
| Nevada resort city |
| Truckee River city |
| Nevada casino city |
| Setting for betting |
| Nevada city on I-80 |
| City in a Cash song |
| City north of Tahoe |
| City that's a "oner |
| City with many pits |
| Custor's last major |
| Ex-attorney general |
| Former "Splitsville |
| Former divorce mill |
| Gaming city on I-80 |
| Harrah's birthplace |
| High roller's haunt |
| It rhymes with keno |
| It has many hitches |
| Nevada gaming mecca |
| Place for a divorce |
| Place to split aces |
| Separation station? |
| Spark's sister city |
| Where exes are made |
| Biggest Little City |
| Barr, ___, Ashcroft |
| General at Bull Run |
| He rode with Custer |
| Lake Tahoe neighbor |
| Place of many deals |
| Place of many risks |
| Snap-divorce locale |
| Town on the Truckee |
| Truckee resort town |
| Legal gambling site |
| Splitsville, U.S.A. |
| The Rhine, to Rocco |
| Nevada tourist city |
| City west of Sparks |
| Western casino city |
| Western Nevada city |
| Custer's last major |
| Apt rhyme for casino |
| Where Harrah's began |
| City near Lake Tahoe |
| The Misfits" setting |
| City near Sun Valley |
| City on the Truckee. |
| Elopers' city, often |
| Gaming mecca on I-80 |
| It has lots of slots |
| Janet of Washington |
| Nevada casino center |
| Noted hitching post? |
| Place to throw cubes |
| Site of U. of Nevada |
| Snap marriage locale |
| A place to play keno |
| Ashcroft predecessor |
| City with many slots |
| Truckee Meadows city |
| Western tourist spot |
| Alternative to Vegas |
| Western city on I-80 |
| Carson City neighbor |
| Nevada gambling city |
| SNL" role for Ferrell |
| A general at Bull Run |
| Casino patron's mecca |
| City near the Sierras |
| Divorce capital, once |
| Gambler's destination |
| Gambling destination |
| Gambling city on I-80 |
| Gateway to Lake Tahoe |
| He fought with Custer |
| Lady Luck reigns here |
| Las Vegas competitor. |
| Quickie divorce mecca |
| Top legal eagle Janet |
| U.S. Attorney General |
| Western gambling city |
| ___ 911!" (TV comedy) |
| City on Interstate 80 |
| '90s Attorney General |
| Gambling town on I-80 |
| It's near Carson City |
| Site of the MGM Grand |
| Nevada gambling haven |
| Seat of Washoe County |
| Las Vegas alternative |
| Nevada gambling mecca |
| Clinton cabinet member |
| Place to roll the dice |
| City for singles-to-be |
| City near Carson City. |
| City near Squaw Valley |
| City with many dealers |
| Get-hitched-quick spot |
| Nevada city of 32,497. |
| Nevada gambling resort |
| One-time divorce mecca |
| Place of heavy betting |
| Place of many hitches? |
| Quicky-marriage locale |
| Western gambling mecca |
| Where Harrah's started |
| Attorney General Janet |
| City near Pyramid Lake |
| Nevada city near Tahoe |
| Lake's Crossing, today |
| Casino city near Tahoe |
| City in western Nevada |
| City NNE of Lake Tahoe |
| Ashcroft's predecessor |
| Place to play blackjack |
| Former Attorney General |
| Spot with lots of slots |
| I shot a man in ___ ... |
| Splitsville, USA," once |
| City NNW of Carson City |
| City northeast of Tahoe |
| City with Aces Ballpark |
| Clinton legal appointee |
| Former attorney beneral |
| Gretna Green antithesis |
| House in need of repair |
| Neighbor of Carson City |
| Nevada city near Sparks |
| Quickie marriage locale |
| Where the Truckee flows |
| You'll get a deal there |
| Civil War general Jesse |
| City near Virginia City |
| City with lots of slots |
| You may get a hand here |
| 911" city of TV and film |
| The Biggest Little City. |
| Barr's Cabinet successor |
| City just west of Sparks |
| Escalator inventor Jesse |
| Gambling town near Tahoe |
| House in need of repairs |
| Nev.'s "big little" city |
| Nevada separation center |
| Place for broken matches |
| Place to place your bets |
| Site for certain bandits |
| Where duets become solos |
| Where one asks to be hit |
| City north of Lake Tahoe |
| Gambling city near Tahoe |
| Where many exes are made |
| Clinton attorney general |
| Silver State destination |
| ___ 911!" (comedy series) |
| City near the Donner Pass |
| Comedy Central's "___ 911 |
| Divorce capital of Nevada |
| Gamblers' heaven, Nevada. |
| Gambling mecca near Tahoe |
| Home of the ABA's Rockers |
| Home to the Triple-A Aces |
| Land of the would-be free |
| Lowbrow Vegas alternative |
| Nevada Museum of Art city |
| Parting-of-the-ways place |
| Place of many, many deals |
| Where lots play the slots |
| Folsom Prison Blues" city |
| University of Nevada site |
| You need a good deal here |
| City on the Truckee River |
| High rollers' destination |
| University of Nevada city |
| City north of Carson City |
| Clinton's attorney general |
| City in Sen. Bryan's state |
| City near old silver mines |
| Ferrell played her on "SNL |
| Former Nevada divorce mill |
| Its north of Carson City |
| Jean of "The Da Vinci Code |
| Neighbor of Sparks, Nevada |
| Not-so-ritzy gambling town |
| Silver State's second city |
| Tourist center in the West |
| Two are often divided here |
| Where to take your chances |
| It may be worth the gamble |
| Janet appointed by Clinton |
| Justice head under Clinton |
| Where some arrive to split |
| Elopers' destination, maybe |
| Attorney general from Miami |
| City near Mt. Rose ski area |
| City with a lot of dealings |
| Eight-year Attorney General |
| Late attorney general Janet |
| Major General Jesse Lee ___ |
| Nevada gambling destination |
| Role for Ferrell on "S.N.L. |
| Seat of Washoe County, Nev. |
| Silver State gambling mecca |
| Where mates are soon parted |
| Attorney general after Barr |
| Where Johnson beat Jeffries |
| Resort city near Lake Tahoe |
| City near the Comstock Lode |
| University of Nevada locale |
| Where people ask to be hit? |
| Nevada city near Lake Tahoe |
| Place one requests to be hit |
| Mecca for casino enthusiasts |
| Casino town near Carson City |
| City that rhymes with casino |
| Clinton cabinet member Janet |
| Gambling city on the Truckee |
| Grand Sierra Resort location |
| High roller's haunt, perhaps |
| Janet in the Clinton Cabinet |
| Nevada's Biggest Little City |
| Not too many good deals here |
| Only female attorney general |
| Sweeney of ''Anything Goes'' |
| Third-largest city in Nevada |
| Western vacation destination |
| Where people arrive to split |
| Where some are keen for keno |
| One of Holder's predecessors |
| First woman attorney general |
| Nevada's second-largest city |
| Janet of the Clinton cabinet |
| Ashcroft's predecessor, Janet |
| Attorney General of the 1990s |
| City near Tesla Gigafactory 1 |
| Civil War major general Jesse |
| Gambling spot near Lake Tahoe |
| National Bowling Stadium city |
| Nevada "quickie divorce" city |
| One place to lose one's shirt |
| Seat of Washoe County, Nevada |
| Spot for slots and poker pots |
| Western city bisected by I-80 |
| Gambling city near Lake Tahoe |
| Place to get hit, if you wish |
| Where the joined may be split |
| First female attorney general |
| Former Attorney General Janet |
| __ 911!": police series parody |
| City east of the Sierra Nevada |
| City named for a Union general |
| Clinton attorney general Janet |
| Gambling town near Carson City |
| Miss Sweeney of "Anything Goes |
| Nevada city known for divorces |
| One's in D.C., one's in Nevada |
| Sparks can be seen at its edge |
| Where no one eats their chips? |
| Place where one asks to be hit |
| Where good deals may seem rare |
| Attorney general under Clinton |
| City with a high divorce rate? |
| Seat of Nevada's Washoe County |
| Casino city in the Silver State |
| City east of the Sierra Nevadas |
| Gambling center near Lake Tahoe |
| Janet of the Justice Department |
| Nevada Shakespeare Company home |
| One-time Attorney General Janet |
| Place to do more than separate? |
| Resort city north of Lake Tahoe |
| ''___ 911!: Miami'' (2007 film) |
| City near the California border |
| Gambling mecca near Carson City |
| Where many arrive just to split |
| Where people request to be hit? |
| Where you're sure to get a hand |
| Where to get hitched in a hurry |
| Quickie divorce" capital of yore |
| City in the Truckee Meadows area |
| City that's a oner on reflection |
| Home of the University of Nevada |
| Home of Triple-A baseball's Aces |
| Place where many elbows are sore |
| Silver State tourist destination |
| Where a really good deal is rare |
| Clinton's Attorney General Janet |
| Former US Attorney General Janet |
| High rollers' destination, often |
| Nevada city on the Truckee River |
| Janet in the Clinton White House |
| Attorney General before Ashcroft |
| City once called Lake's Crossing |
| Biggest Little City in the World |
| Ashcroft's predecessor at Justice |
| City in Nevada known for divorces |
| City near Tesla's battery factory |
| Eight-year Clinton cabinet member |
| Gambling hotspot near Carson City |
| Gaming mecca north of Carson City |
| National Automobile Museum locale |
| Setting for the movie "Sister Act |
| Where Johnson beat Jeffries: 1910 |
| Silver State gambling destination |
| City with an infamous divorce rate |
| National Automobile Museum setting |
| Setting of a 2008 earthquake swarm |
| Silver Legacy Resort Casino locale |
| Site of Nevada's oldest university |
| Stop on Amtrak's California Zephyr |
| Where one hopes to get a good deal |
| City named for a Civil War general |
| City that aptly rhymes with casino |
| Third-most populous city in Nevada |
| City infamous for its divorce rate |
| First female U.S. attorney general |
| ___ 911!" (old Comedy Central show) |
| Apt setting for this puzzle's theme |
| Nevada city featured in "Sister Act |
| Where one hopes to find a good deal |
| You may appreciate getting hit here |
| The Biggest Little City in the World |
| __-Tahoe Open: annual PGA Tour event |
| Attorney general parodied by Ferrell |
| Gambling city northwest of Las Vegas |
| Home of minor league baseball's Aces |
| It aptly rhymes with a gambling game |
| It's northeast of Sacramento on I-80 |
| Nevada city that rhymes with "casino |
| Barr's successor as attorney general |
| Ashcroft's predecessor in the cabinet |
| Gambling town northeast of Sacramento |
| Western vacation destination, perhaps |
| Where Johnny Cash shot a man, in song |
| Where people arrive in order to split |
| City where you might get a good deal? |
| City at the foot of the Sierra Nevada |
| Home of the National Automobile Museum |
| ___ 911!" (former Comedy Central show) |
| Casino city west of L.A., surprisingly |
| City for a quickie marriage or divorce |
| City near the California-Nevada border |
| City near the California/Nevada border |
| Clinton cabinet member for eight years |
| Eight-year member of Clinton's cabinet |
| Gambling city that rhymes with "casino |
| Grand Sierra Resort and Casino setting |
| Virginia and Truckee Railroad terminus |
| City mentioned in "Folsom Prison Blues |
| City at the foot of the Sierra Nevadas |
| Nevada city near the California border |
| ___ 911!" (Comedy Central mockumentary) |
| Eat-Clean Diet" series author Tosca ___ |
| City referenced in "Folsom Prison Blues |
| Nevada city named after a Union general |
| Nevada city once called Lake's Crossing |
| Nevada city that's north of Carson City |
| ___ 911!" (sitcom about police officers) |
| City about 30 miles north of Carson City |
| Janet who was Clinton's attorney general |
| Western city with an annual balloon race |
| Where you can bet on getting a good deal |
| ___ 911!" (former Comedy Central series) |
| Ashcroft's predecessor as attorney general |
| Attorney general played by Ferrell on "SNL |
| Nevada city about 22 miles from Lake Tahoe |
| Nevada city once known as Lakes Crossing |
| Setting of the bowling tourney in "Kingpin |
| Western city named for a Civil War general |
| City that appropriately rhymes with "casino |
| Site of Nevada's National Automobile Museum |
| So-called "Biggest Little City in the World |
| ___ 911!" (2003-2009 Comedy Central series) |
| Home to a fictitious force on Comedy Central |
| Place where some call and others call it off |
| Frequent target of old Ferrell "S.N.L." skits |
| Nevada city with the National Bowling Stadium |
| Nevada home of the National Automobile Museum |
| Setting of a 2000s Comedy Central police show |
| Where Cash shot a man in "Folsom Prison Blues |
| ___ Sweeney ("Anything Goes" nightclub singer) |
| Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts setting |
| __ Sweeney, Ethel Merman's "Anything Goes" role |
| ___ 911!" (former sitcom about police officers) |
| Gambling town at the foot of the Sierra Nevadas |
| Member of Clinton's cabinet for all eight years |
| Site of an annual Hot August Nights celebration |
| ___ Sweeney, leading character in "Anything Goes |
| Clinton cabinet member satirized by Will Ferrell |
| Subject of a Will Ferrell "S.N.L." impersonation |
| Place to get separated from one's spouse or money |
| Terminus of the old Virginia and Truckee Railroad |
| Town dubbed the "Biggest Little City in the World |
| Self-proclaimed "Biggest Little City in the World |
| Janet who was the first female US attorney general |
| Western city with an annual September balloon race |
| City whose name, appropriately, rhymes with "casino |
| Janet who was the Attorney General from 1993 to 2001 |
| Nevada's so-called "Biggest Little City in the World |
| Former US Attorney General Janet who died in November |
| City surrounded on two sides by Toiyabe National Forest |
| R.E.M. song "All The Way To ___ (You're Gonna Be A Star) |
| Gambling mecca at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains |
| Nevada city that's home to the National Automobile Museum |
| ___ 911!" (Comedy Central cop show that was set in Nevada) |
| Popular weekend destination for many Northern Californians |
| Western locale called the Biggest Little City in the World |
| Where "I shot a man" in Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues |
| Nevada city known as "The Biggest Little City in the World |
| Nevada city nicknamed "The Biggest Little City in the World |
| City in Nevada known for gambling and easy marriage/divorce |
| Sole woman to serve as Attorney General of the United States |
| But I shot a man in ___ just to watch him die" (Johnny Cash line) |
| But I shot a man in ___ just to watch him die" (Johnny Cash lyric) |
| Cabinet member who once appeared beside her impersonator on "S.N.L. |
| But I shot a man in ___, just to watch him die." ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric) |