| Class for someone whose native tongue isn't widely spoken in the U.S., for short |
| Alma-___, U.S.S.R. city |
| Supersecretive U.S. org. |
| Part of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. |
| U.S. food giant whose brands include Banquet and Chef Boyardee |
| Fraternity founded in 1847 at New York University |
| Premier League side founded by munitions workers in 1886 |
| Part of a U.S. president's name that's Dutch for "neighbors |
| ___ Darya, U.S.S.R. river |
| U.S.'s most abundant energy source |
| Saint who founded Scholasticism |
| Confounded British residences? |
| A U.S. lake or canal |
| U.S. Open champ in '94 and '97 |
| U.S.N. officers |
| U.S.S.R. vetoes |
| 1935 Marx Brothers romp |
| Top-level U.S. advisory grp. |
| Airline that offers the most nonstop flights between the U.S. and Israel |
| Aircraft and pharmaceuticals, to the U.S. |
| Appliance company founded in Iowa |
| Japanese emigrant to the U.S. |
| Landform in the western U.S. |
| 1980's U.S. Davis Cup captain |
| Peninsula in the U.S.A. |
| American ___" (journal co-founded in 1939 by Freud) |
| The U.S. has 435 |
| Anna who founded Mother's Day |
| Member of U.S. Army Special Forces |
| A U.S. canal |