| Popular game in Old West saloons |
| 2002 space western TV series created by Joss Whedon |
| #1 song between Phil Collins's "Groovy Kind of Love" and The Escape Club's "Wild Wild West" (1988 wasn't good for music, apparently) |
| 1959-1973 western series that starred Lorne Greene |
| Southwestern promenade |
| Clinic of Midwest |
| Midwest university with 23 team wrestling championships |
| All of Me" singer who sang backup for Alicia Keys and Kanye West: 2 wds. |
| ___-Town (Midwest city's nickname) |
| Arid expanse of western Asia |
| A Midwest time: Abbr. |
| City north-northwest of Oklahoma City |
| Alan who played a senator on "The West Wing |
| Midwest region |
| Area of barren lava flows, in the Southwest |
| West Side Story" seamstress |
| Midwest city famous for furniture manufacturing |
| Midwestern college town |
| Abandoned Wild West locale |
| Lowest commissioned naval officer |
| Southwestern dwellings |
| Midwest whitefish |
| Midwestern fashion accessory? |
| 1967 western sitcom starring Tim Conway |
| Famously polite Old West stagecoach robber |
| Name in Western lore |
| Indy turns on his car radio to hear "Wild Wild West" band ___, narrowly avoiding being bludgeoned by a nearby motorist ... |
| Midwestern city |
| Western villain |
| ___-Town (Midwest hub) |