- EDO
- Conductor de Waart
- Maestro de Waart
- Tokyo, once
- Old Tokyo
- Tokyo's former name
- Old name for Tokyo
- Tokyo, before 1868
- Shogunate capital
- Tokyo's ___ Castle
- With 16-Across, feudal period in Japanese history
- Former capital of 1-Down
- Japan's old capital
- Japanese capital, once
- Samurai's home
- Tokyo way back when
- Tokyo, back in the day
- Capital under the Tokugawa shogunate
- Old name of Tokyo
- Period of Japan's history led by the Tokugawa shogunate
- ___ Castle (historic site in Chiyoda, Tokyo)
- Tokyo, formerly
- Tokyo's old name
- Tokyo, long ago
- Shogun's capital
- Tokugawa shogunate capital
- Capital in Japan's Tokugawa period
- Shogunate capital of Japan
- Capital in which 11 Across was often an all-day event
- Fire-prone ancient capital
- See 36-Across
- One Hundred Famous Views of _____ (famed 19th-century Japanese art compilation)
- Where the daimyo ruled
- Seat of power in the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Former name of Tokyo
- Former name for Tokyo
- Former capital of Japan
- Shogun stronghold
- Tokyo in earlier times
- Tokyo, in the days of the shogun
- Former name of Japan's capital
- Old Japanese city name
- Onetime Tokyo
- Fishing village that became Tokyo
- Onetime Eastern cultural center
- Shogun capital
- Old Tokyo Bay capital
- City rocked by the Genroku earthquake
- It became Tokyo in 1868
- Pre-1868 Tokyo
- Old Eastern capital
- Japanese capital of yore
- Pre-Tokyo Tokyo
- Shogunate seat of power
- Old Japanese capital
- Tokugawa shogunate seat of power
- Tokyo, in days of yore
- Istanbul : Constantinople :: Tokyo : __
- Long-ago Tokyo
- Tokyo, before the Meiji Restoration
- Tokyo's ex-name
- Language of Nigeria
- Tokyo, to shoguns
- Tokyo, to the shoguns
- Stronghold of eastern feudalism
- Shogunate center of yore
- Kabuki center of yore
- Setting for "Shogun"
- Former name of Japan's Empire.
- Nigerian tribesman.
- Taro: Var.
- Taro root: Var.
- Nigerian.
- Nigerian native.
- Nigerian tribe.
- Shogun's Tokyo
- Tokyo of old.
- African language.
- Tokyo, some time ago.
- African tribesman
- Nigerian people
- Ancient Tokyo
- Tokyo, of yore
- Tribe of Nigeria
- ___ de Waart, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conductor
- Benin native
- Nigerian from Benin
- Tokugawa shogunate's capital
- Kwa language
- Native of Benin
- Tokyo's one-time name
- A people of Nigeria
- Capital of Japan, to Commodore Perry
- Nipponese capital, once
- Backward poem from Tokyo?
- Nigerian native or tongue
- S Nigerian native
- Tokyo of shoguns' era
- Nigerian language
- Japan's capital, formerly
- Japan's medieval ___ Castle
- Japanese historical period from the 17th to 19th centuries
- Shogunate headquarters
- 19th-century samurai home
- ___ Period, depicted in "The Last Samurai"
- Last shogunate capital
- Maestro ___ de Waart
- Japan's ___-Tokyo Museum
- Old Far Eastern capital
- Nigerian native or language
- ___-Tokyo Museum
- Capital until 1868
- Old Asian capital
- Japan's ___ Period (1603-1867)
- Japan's ___ Castle
- River bordering Tokyo
- ___ Period (part of Japanese history)
- ___ Period, 1603-1868
- Honshu's ___ River
- ___ Period (time in Japanese history)
- River east of Tokyo
- Olden Tokyo
- Tokyo, before it was Tokyo
- Where the Tokugawa shogunate was established
- Tokyo, previously
- Tokyo, when founded in the 12th century
- Name in Japanese history 101
- Capital of the Tokugawa shogunate
- Former capital on Honshu
- Nineteenth-century samurai home
- Tokyo's name before 1868
- Tokyo, before
- It's Tokyo now
- One-time name of the Japanese capital
- Tokyo's name, once
- Tokyo, during a shogunate
- Former name for the capital of Japan
- One-time Japanese capital
- Tokyo, till 1868
- Very old Tokyo
- Capital of Shoguns
- Tokyo, in the past
- Tokyo, pre-Tokyo
- Former Japanese capital
- It is now Tokyo
- Tokyo's old capital
- Capital of Japan, once
- Old Tokyo in "acted out"
- Old samurai home
- Pre-Tokyo capital
- Tokyo pre-1868
- Tokyo, centuries ago
- 17th-century Tokyo
- Japan capital, formerly
- Tokyo before 1867
- Tokyo of yesteryear
- Tokyo's name, during Japan's isolation
- Japanese capital, formerly
- River into Tokyo Bay
- Base of the Tokugawa shoguns
- Former name of 7-Down
- Capital renamed after the Meiji Restoration