| Bravo! |
| Kia car |
| Old auto |
| Rita ___ |
| Extirpate |
| S.A. city |
| S.A. port |
| Kia sedan |
| Kia model |
| Metropolis |
| ___ Grande |
| Mayo, e.g. |
| 'Road to ' |
| 9:30, e.g. |
| Ebro e.g. |
| One Grande |
| ___ Branco |
| Samba city |
| S. A. port |
| ___ de Oro |
| Cruise port |
| Bravo, e.g. |
| Agua source |
| Copa's home |
| Ebro is one |
| Favela city |
| Kia compact |
| Rita's city |
| Rita's home |
| S.A. resort |
| Vegas hotel |
| Copa locale |
| Copa's city |
| It's Grande |
| Lago feeder |
| River (Sp.) |
| Vegas casino |
| Rita's place |
| Branco, e.g. |
| Car from Kia |
| Ebro or Mayo |
| Juan's river |
| Juarez river |
| Grande, e.g. |
| Carioca city |
| Ipanema city |
| Spanish river |
| __ Rancho, NM |
| Carnival host |
| Copa location |
| Ebro, for one |
| El Tajo, e.g. |
| Madeira, e.g. |
| Pedro's river |
| Rita or Bravo |
| River in Peru |
| Uruguay, e.g. |
| Bravo or Lobo |
| Bravo or Muni |
| Bravo starter |
| Carnaval city |
| Carnival town |
| Ebro or Tagus |
| Carnaval site |
| Orinoco, e.g. |
| Carnival spot |
| Carnival site |
| Carnival city |
| Brazilian city |
| River in Spain |
| Brazilian port |
| Type of coffee |
| City in Brazil |
| Bolivian river |
| Spanish stream |
| Peruvian river |
| City the sea-o |
| Cariocas' city |
| Carnival venue |
| Corcovado spot |
| Grande or Rita |
| Mexican flower |
| Muni or Grande |
| River, to Juan |
| River, to Ruiz |
| Agua que fluye |
| Bravo or Negro |
| Océano feeder |
| Rita or Grande |
| River of Spain |
| Bravo, for one |
| Argentine city |
| Carnival place |
| Grande opening |
| Ipanema's city |
| Ipanema locale |
| Kia subcompact |
| _____de Janeiro |
| Blanco or Bravo |
| Blanco or Negro |
| Bravo or Branco |
| Brazil hot spot |
| Brazil-ian city |
| Del ____ Texas |
| Grande preceder |
| Pardo or Bonito |
| Port, for short |
| Ricardo's river |
| River in Mexico |
| River, to Pedro |
| River, to Raoul |
| 2016 Games host |
| Carnival resort |
| Ipanema setting |
| Mardi Gras city |
| Carnaval locale |
| Dolores Del ___ |
| Branco or Bravo |
| Copacabana site |
| Copacabana city |
| Grande or Bravo |
| Bravo or Grande |
| Carnival locale |
| Spanish waterway |
| MP3 player brand |
| Carnaval hotspot |
| ___ de la Plata. |
| Argentinian city |
| Beautiful harbor |
| Branco or de Oro |
| Branco or Grande |
| Carnaval setting |
| Corcovado's city |
| De Oro or Grande |
| El Orinoco, e.g. |
| Grande or de Oro |
| Ipanema location |
| Lerma or Pánuco |
| River, to Ramone |
| Sugarloaf locale |
| The Tagus is one |
| Uruguay, for one |
| Vargas' capital. |
| Word with Grande |
| Ipanema is there |
| Latin metropolis |
| Mexican waterway |
| Rita's bailiwick |
| Where Ipanema is |
| Carnival setting |
| MP3 player maker |
| Where agua flows |
| Ipanema's locale |
| Brazilian resort |
| River, to Rivera |
| Brazilian coffee |
| ___ Piedras, P.R. |
| ___ Claro, Brazil |
| ___ Vista, Calif. |
| 'Flying Down to ' |
| 2016 Olympic site |
| A city, and a car |
| Blameworthy city? |
| Brazilian getaway |
| Brazilian hotspot |
| Copacabana's city |
| Duran Duran album |
| El Amazonas, e.g. |
| El Paraguay, e.g. |
| River, to Roberto |
| Spanish for metro |
| Sugar Loaf's city |
| Varig destination |
| Earth Summit site |
| Ebro, por ejemplo |
| Riot without end? |
| Sugarloaf setting |
| Carnival location |
| River, to Ricardo |
| Copacabana locale |
| 2016 Olympics city |
| ___ Grande (river) |
| The Marvelous City |
| Brazilian's coffee |
| Corcovado is there |
| Grande predecessor |
| River, to Reynaldo |
| Site of Sugar Loaf |
| Subcompact Kia car |
| Sugar Loaf setting |
| It's "by the sea-o |
| Notorious" setting |
| A Brazilian coffee |
| Kia subcompact car |
| ___ Branco, Brazil |
| Any Venetian canal |
| Guanabara Bay city |
| Copacabana setting |
| 2016 Olympics site |
| Brazilian hot spot |
| 2016 Olympics host |
| Popular cruise stop |
| 2014 World Cup site |
| ___ de Oro, Africa. |
| ''Blame It on ___'' |
| Road to ---" (1947) |
| Big city for soccer |
| End of a movie road |
| Feature on "un mapa |
| Grande, for example |
| Guanabara's capital |
| Kia Motors offering |
| Start of the Grande |
| 2014 World Cup city |
| Brazil's ___ Branco |
| River in Costa Rica |
| Popular cruise port |
| Recent Olympics site |
| 1983 Duran Duran hit |
| Argentine metropolis |
| Atlantic resort city |
| Brazil city, briefly |
| Brazil's playground. |
| Canal, to a Venetian |
| City, ... de Janeiro |
| Cruise port, briefly |
| Guanabara Bay locale |
| Kia model since 2000 |
| Lord, to his subject |
| Madeira, por ejemplo |
| Metropolis, to Pedro |
| Metropolis, toManuel |
| Museu do Índio site |
| S.A. port, for short |
| Subcompact Kia model |
| ___ Bravo" (Western) |
| A "Road" destination |
| Brazilian attraction |
| Future Olympics host |
| Orinoco, por ejemplo |
| Brazilian metropolis |
| City "by the sea, oh |
| Recent Olympics host |
| Place to fly down to |
| 2016 Olympics locale |
| Recent Olympics venue |
| Popular vacation spot |
| -- Grande City, Texas |
| '82 Duran Duran album |
| 1983 Duran Duran song |
| 2011 animated musical |
| Copacabana Beach city |
| Copacabana Beach site |
| Former cap. of Brazil |
| Lead-in for ''Bravo'' |
| Maracana Stadium city |
| Pão de Açúcar city |
| Resort city of Brazil |
| S.A. port, informally |
| Sight from Sugar Loaf |
| Wayne film "--- Bravo |
| __ de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Black Orpheus" locale |
| Brazilian destination |
| Ipanema site, briefly |
| Place to do the samba |
| ___ Cuarto, Argentina |
| '82 Duran Duran smash |
| Brazil's tourist lure |
| Brazilian resort city |
| South American resort |
| City on Guanabara Bay |
| 2016 Olympics setting |
| Road" film destination |
| ___ Bravo" (1959 film) |
| ___ Bravo," Wayne film |
| 1992 Earth Summit site |
| A Hope-Crosby location |
| Annual Carnaval locale |
| Annual Carnival locale |
| Brazilian tourist spot |
| Capital city till 1960 |
| John Wayne's "___ Lobo |
| She dances on the sand |
| Site of Sugar Loaf Mt. |
| 1982 Duran Duran album |
| Brazilian getaway city |
| Capital City, to Pedro |
| Cruise port, for short |
| Southern vacation spot |
| Hit 2011 animated film |
| Carnival city, briefly |
| Crosby-Hope destination |
| Road to ___," 1947 film |
| 2011 film set in Brazil |
| 2016 Olympics host city |
| Brazilian carnival spot |
| Brazilian vacation spot |
| Carnival city of Brazil |
| City in Brazil, briefly |
| Earth Summit host, 1992 |
| Ipanema's city, briefly |
| John Wayne's "___ Bravo |
| Popular resort, briefly |
| Capital city, to Sergio |
| City known for Carnival |
| Brazilian tourist mecca |
| Capital before Brasilia |
| Sugarloaf Mountain site |
| Hope/Crosby destination |
| Resort on Guanabara Bay |
| Copacabana Beach locale |
| Maracana Stadium locale |
| Carnival city, casually |
| ___ Piedras, Puerto Rico |
| Notorious" setting, 1946 |
| 1983 hit for Duran Duran |
| Brazilian port, commonly |
| Capital on Guanabara Bay |
| Christ the Redeemer site |
| Feature on a Spanish map |
| Former Brazilian Capital |
| Girl from Ipanema's home |
| Peter Allen "I Go to ___ |
| Pinar del __: Cuban city |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain city |
| Carnival site, for short |
| City in 2016 sports news |
| El Amazonas, por ejemplo |
| Movie with Blu the macaw |
| World capital until 1960 |
| Copacabana Beach setting |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain site |
| Carnival city, for short |
| ___ Grande (border river) |
| ___ Tinto, city in Brazil |
| ___ Bravo," J. Wayne film |
| Road to ___" (1947 flick) |
| Wild Orchid" locale, 1990 |
| 2014 World Cup final city |
| 2014 World Cup Final host |
| 2014 World Cup final site |
| 2016 Summer Games setting |
| 2016 Summer Olympics host |
| Brazilian burg, for short |
| Brazilian city for short |
| Brazilian resort briefly |
| Carnival city, familiarly |
| City encompassing Ipanema |
| City in Brazil, for short |
| City of Brazil, for short |
| Copacabana city, casually |
| Country group Diamond ___ |
| Duran Duran album of 1982 |
| Hit animated film of 2011 |
| Hope / Crosby destination |
| Large South American city |
| Last Summer Olympics city |
| Port in Brazil, for short |
| Site of the last Olympics |
| South America's ___ Negro |
| Where Maracana Stadium is |
| ''Black Orpheus'' setting |
| 2016 Summer Olympics city |
| 2016 Summer Olympics site |
| Copacabana Beach location |
| Site of the 2016 Olympics |
| Sugarloaf Mountain's city |
| Christ the Redeemer" city |
| Brazil resort, familiarly |
| Ipanema's city, for short |
| Ipanema locale, for short |
| Brazilian port, for short |
| __ Negro: Amazon tributary |
| ____ Bravo : '59 film |
| ___ Conchos," 1964 western |
| Angry Birds sequel setting |
| Brazilian city, informally |
| Christ the Redeemer's home |
| Olympics host after London |
| Port with a natural harbor |
| Spain's Guadalquivir, e.g. |
| Tuneful city "by the sea-o |
| Home to Sugarloaf Mountain |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain locale |
| Brazilian port, familiarly |
| South-of-the-border river? |
| South American cruise stop |
| Brazilian city, familiarly |
| ___ Bravo," 1959 Wayne film |
| Animated film set in Brazil |
| Brazil's capital until 1960 |
| Guanabara Bay city, briefly |
| Homophone for a classic car |
| Where Simone Biles won gold |
| Where Sugarloaf Mountain is |
| Hungry Like the Wolf" album |
| Brazilian resort, for short |
| Copacabana city, informally |
| Copacabana setting, briefly |
| John Wayne film: "___ Bravo |
| Blame It on ___," 1984 film |
| Copacabana city, familiarly |
| Ipanema's locale, for short |
| Brazilian hot spot, briefly |
| Hope-Crosby film destination |
| Hope/Crosby film destination |
| 1947 Hope-Crosby destination |
| 1947 Hope/Crosby destination |
| 2007 Pan American Games host |
| 2016 Olympics city in Brazil |
| 2016 Olympics city, casually |
| Birthplace of the bossa nova |
| Brazil tourist city, briefly |
| Brazilian Angry Birds locale |
| Brazilian hot spot, in brief |
| Brazilian-themed Vegas hotel |
| Carnival setting, informally |
| Copacabana's city, for short |
| Home of a Carioca, for short |
| Popular cruise port, briefly |
| Setting of Maracanã Stadium |
| South American vacation spot |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain location |
| Brazilian resort, familiarly |
| Carnival location, for short |
| Los del ___ ("Macarena" duo) |
| ___ Grande (US/Mexico river) |
| ___ Bravo" (John Wayne film) |
| ___ 2" (2014 animated sequel) |
| Brazilian beach city, briefly |
| Brazilian hot spot, for short |
| Brazilian metropolis, briefly |
| Brazilian port city, in brief |
| Brazilian-themed Vegas casino |
| Copacabana's city, informally |
| Country music's Diamond _____ |
| Exotic "Now, Voyager" setting |
| Flight destination in songdom |
| Former South American capital |
| Home of the girl from Ipanema |
| Host of the 2016 Summer Games |
| Kia subcompact car since 2000 |
| Popular Brazilian destination |
| Vegas casino hotel, with "the |
| Los Del ___ ("Macarena" band) |
| 2016 Olympics host, for short |
| 2016 Olympics city, for short |
| Big Brazilian city, for short |
| 2016 Olympics site, for short |
| Brazil metropolis, familiarly |
| ''___ Lobo'' (John Wayne film) |
| ''Christ the Redeemer'' locale |
| Black Orpheus" city, for short |
| Flying Down to ___," 1933 film |
| Flying Down to ___," 1933 song |
| That Night in ___" (1941 film) |
| The Girl From Ipanema" setting |
| West of the --- Grande" (1944) |
| 2014 World Cup city, for short |
| 2016 Summer Olympics host city |
| 2016 Olympics site, familiarly |
| Brazilian destination, briefly |
| Brazilian hot spot, familiarly |
| Lead-in for "Branco" or "Bravo |
| Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon site |
| South Atlantic port, for short |
| Vacation place to do the samba |
| 2016 Olympics city, familiarly |
| 2016 Olympics city, informally |
| 2016 Olympics host, informally |
| Animated movie featuring birds |
| Brazilian vacation destination |
| Brazilian hot spot, informally |
| ___ 2016 (next summer olympics) |
| ___ de Janeiro (Brazilian city) |
| Road to ___" (Hope/Crosby film) |
| 2014 World Cup setting, briefly |
| 2016 Olympics host city hopeful |
| Argentine Capital, colloquially |
| Brazilian tourist spot, briefly |
| City hard hit by the Zika virus |
| Hope/Crosby destination of 1947 |
| South America's "Marvelous City |
| Start of three John Wayne films |
| Where Bolt last got three golds |
| ___ de Janeiro (city in Brazil) |
| 2014 World Cup host, informally |
| Brazilian metropolis, for short |
| Former capital on Guanabara Bay |
| Large Brazilian city, for short |
| Place name with Claro or Cuarto |
| ___ Grande (Texas border river) |
| Blame It on ___" (Caine comedy) |
| ___ Lobo" (1970 John Wayne film) |
| A Rainy Night in ___" (1946 hit) |
| 1946 song "A Rainy Night in ____ |
| 2011 movie about a smitten macaw |
| 2014 World Cup locale, for short |
| Astaire-Rogers destination: 1933 |
| Brazilian tourist mecca, briefly |
| Carnival-themed Las Vegas casino |
| Christ the Redeemer overlooks it |
| City in a Peter Allen song title |
| Duran Duran album and hit single |
| Flight destination in 1933 title |
| Start of three John Wayne titles |
| Sugarloaf Mountain city, briefly |
| Where Christ the Redeemer stands |
| Copacabana Beach site, for short |
| Brazilian resort city, for short |
| Site of the 2014 World Cup final |
| ''Blame it on ___'' (Caine film) |
| 2011 animated film set in Brazil |
| __ Grande (part of Texas' border) |
| 2011 film about a macaw named Blu |
| 2016 Summer Games site, for short |
| Brazilian tourist city, for short |
| Christ the Redeemer city, briefly |
| Duran Duran "Save a Prayer" album |
| Hit 1982 album, or its lead track |
| Setting of Hitchcock's "Notorious |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain site, briefly |
| Summer Olympics host after London |
| Summer Olympics host before Tokyo |
| Where Simone Biles won four golds |
| 2014 World Cup locale, familiarly |
| Diamond ___ (country music group) |
| Summer Olympics city after London |
| Brazil's capital before Brasília |
| Blame It on ___" (Demi Moore film) |
| 2016 Olympics host city, for short |
| Brazilian tourist city, informally |
| Brazilian vacation spot, for short |
| City known for Carnival, for short |
| Rock in ___ (major music festival) |
| Sugarloaf Mountain's city, briefly |
| Where to find "Christ the Redeemer |
| ___ Rancho (suburb of Albuquerque) |
| Sugarloaf Mountain locale, briefly |
| ___ Grande (US/Mexico border river) |
| Antonio Carlos Jobim airport locale |
| Christ the Redeemer locale, briefly |
| Pão de Açúcar's city, familiarly |
| Brazilian vacation spot, informally |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain locale, briefly |
| ___ Grande (river on Texas's border) |
| 2011 3-D animated film set in Brazil |
| 2011 animated film about a blue bird |
| Brazilian resort city ___ de Janeiro |
| City where "City of God" takes place |
| Home of Christ the Redeemer, briefly |
| Where Phelps won his 23rd gold medal |
| 2016 Summer Olympics city, for short |
| Rock in ___" (2001 Iron Maiden album) |
| Angry Birds ___ (2011 video game app) |
| Animated film about a flightless bird |
| Beijing ('08), London ('12), __ ('16) |
| City close to the Tropic of Capricorn |
| Host of the 2016 Olympics, familiarly |
| South American cruise stop, for short |
| Where Brazil took Olympic soccer gold |
| Most visited Southern Hemisphere city |
| 2011 animated film about a blue macaw |
| ___ Grande (Texas/Mexico border river) |
| ___ Group (Latin American association) |
| 1941 musical comedy "That Night in ___ |
| 1982 double-platinum Duran Duran album |
| 3D animated movie about a macaw (2011) |
| Host city for the 2016 Summer Olympics |
| She dances on the sand, to Duran Duran |
| Subcompact based on the Hyundai Accent |
| Where Phelps won five more gold medals |
| Blame It on ___" (Michael Caine flick) |
| Start of three John Wayne movie titles |
| ___ Grande (river that borders El Paso) |
| 2011 animated film set mostly in Brazil |
| Brazil's second-largest city, for short |
| Brazilian-themed Vegas hotel, with "The |
| Olympics venue between London and Tokyo |
| Where Simone Biles won four gold medals |
| Animated film franchise starting in 2011 |
| Brazilian city hosting the 2016 Olympics |
| Brazilian-themed Vegas casino, with "The |
| Capital replaced by Brasilia, familiarly |
| Estadio Olimpico Joao Havelange location |
| Host casino of the World Series of Poker |
| Locale of Phelps's last five gold medals |
| Manchester United defender ___ Ferdinand |
| Where Katie Ledecky won four gold medals |
| Where the airline Varig is headquartered |
| 2011 animated movie about a Spix's macaw |
| Former capital on Guanabara Bay, briefly |
| ___ Grande (river in the southwestern US) |
| 1947 Hope/Crosby "Road" movie destination |
| 1983 double-platinum album by Duran Duran |
| 2011 animated film with lovestruck macaws |
| Brazilian vacation destination, for short |
| City watched over by "Christ the Redeemer |
| Duran Duran's girl who dances on the sand |
| Host city for the 2007 Pan American Games |
| Second-largest city on the Atlantic coast |
| Setting for Hitchcock’s “Notorious” |
| South America's Carnaval city, informally |
| ___ 2" (2014 animated movie about a macaw) |
| #1 tourist city in the Southern Hemisphere |
| 2011 animated film about a macaw in Brazil |
| 2011 animated film about a macaw named Blu |
| 2011 computer-animated movie set in Brazil |
| City that's the center of industriousness? |
| Site of the 2007 World Puzzle Championship |
| Where the statue of Cristo Redentor stands |
| Brazilian vacation destination, informally |
| Her name is ___ and she dances on the sand |
| 2011 film featuring a blue macaw called Blu |
| First word of three John Wayne movie titles |
| She "really shows you all she can," in song |
| Where gymnast Simone Biles won Olympic gold |
| Where Katie Ledecky earned four gold medals |
| 2011 animated film featuring birds in Brazil |
| 2011 film with Anne Hathaway voicing a macaw |
| Animated picture with the voice of will.i.am |
| City that will host the 2016 Summer Olympics |
| Short name for a popular South American city |
| 2011 cartoon movie with a planned 2014 sequel |
| Angry Birds ___ (video game released in 2011) |
| Summer Olympics host between London and Tokyo |
| What Christ the Redeemer overlooks, for short |
| ___ Grande (river bordering Texas and Mexico) |
| Brazilian city that hosts Carnival, for short |
| She dances on the sand," per a Duran Duran hit |
| Host inserted into this puzzle's theme answers |
| 2011 animated film featuring a macaw named Blu |
| Brazilian city that will host the 2016 Olympics |
| South American vacation destination, familiarly |
| Where I go "when my baby smiles at me," in song |
| 2011 animated movie about a South American macaw |
| 2011 film for which George Lopez voiced a toucan |
| City hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics, for short |
| City where the 2016 Summer Olympics will be held |
| Vegas hotel that hosts the World Series of Poker |
| Vegas resort hotel named for a big carnival site |
| Where Katie Ledecky won four Olympic gold medals |
| South American setting of Hitchcock's "Notorious |
| Girl in a Duran Duran hit who "dances on the sand |
| ___ Grande (river that borders Brownsville, Texas) |
| ___ Grande (river that passes through Albuquerque) |
| ___ 2" (2014 animated sequel set in South America) |
| She "dances on the sand," according to Duran Duran |
| South American city that hosts Carnival, for short |
| Where the U.S. won its 1,000th Summer Olympic gold |
| ___ Grande (river that flows to the Gulf of Mexico) |
| ___ Grande (river that separates Texas from Mexico) |
| Animated movie with Jamie Foxx as the voice of Nico |
| City with a famous white Christ the Redeemer statue |
| ___ de Janeiro, Brazil (recent Summer Olympics host) |
| ___ 2" (2014 animated sequel starring Anne Hathaway) |
| Cherry ice cream smile" wearer, in a Duran Duran hit |
| Brazilian city with a "Christ the Redeemer" landmark |
| Brazilian host city for the 2016 Olympics, for short |
| City where gymnast Simone Biles won four gold medals |
| Destination of the fifth Crosby-Hope "Road to" movie |
| Duran Duran album with the hit "Hungry Like the Wolf |
| Site of the statue "Christ the Redeemer," familiarly |
| Duran Duran album that features "Hungry Like the Wolf |
| It beat out Madrid as host city for the 2016 Olympics |
| Song with the lyric "she really shows you all she can |
| Animated film that grossed almost $500 million in 2011 |
| 1950 World Cup host, with a stadium for 180,000+ people |
| 2011 animated film about a blue bird in the rain forest |
| Resort city that shares its name with a Duran Duran hit |
| 1982 Duran Duran album, or the hit song by the same name |
| Brazilian city that hosted the 2014 World Cup, for short |
| Duran Duran song, or the 1982 hit album that included it |
| South American city to be blamed, per a 1984 movie title |
| 2011 animated feature about a macaw who travels to Brazil |
| City that Fred Astaire was "flying down to" in a 1934 hit |
| Brazilian city that was the title of a 2011 animated movie |
| Brazilian city that hosted the 2016 Summer Games, for short |
| City that hosted the most recent Summer Olympics, for short |
| Her name is ___ and she dances on the sand" (1983 pop lyric) |
| 1982 Duran Duran album (or the hit song with the same title) |
| City that hosted the Summer Olympics after London, for short |
| Vegas casino that hosts the World Series of Poker, with "the |
| 2011 animated film that grossed almost $500 million worldwide |
| Where Michael Phelps won his most recent gold medals, for short |
| Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport city, briefly |
| ___ de Janeiro (one of the Brazilian cities hosting the World Cup) |
| Site of Floresta da Tijuca, one of the world's largest urban forests |
| ___ de Janeiro (where the final World Cup match of 2014 will be played) |