- LIMA
- City north of Dayton
- Bean type
- Peru's capital
- Butter bean
- Capital founded by Pizarro
- Succotash morsel
- Andes capital
- Saint Rosa's city
- South American capital overlooking the Pacific
- Ohio (not Peru) city where "Glee" is set
- Bean town?
- Kidney cousin
- Capital with a 250-year-old bullring
- Supermodel Adriana whose last name is a South American capital
- South American capital
- Its port is Callao
- City founded by Pizarro
- City on the Chillón river
- Hometown on "Glee"
- Kind of bean
- Jorge Chávez airport city
- Bit of succotash
- Ohio city
- Soup bean
- Capital of Peru
- Capital city overlooking the Pacific
- Pizarro's "City of Kings"
- South America's "City of Kings"
- Ohio birthplace of Phyllis Diller
- With 3 Down, capital visited by Nancy Drew in "The Clue in the Crossword Cipher"
- Pizarro originally called it Ciudad de los Reyes
- Send by post
- Andean capital
- Succotash bean
- Capital in the Andes
- L in communications
- Kilo, ___, Mike
- Peruvian capital
- Bean named for a capital
- Bean used in succotash
- Capital on the Pan-American Highway
- Bean variety
- Green bean
- Big bean
- It's twelfth in the NATO spelling alphabet
- Latin American capital
- Glee city
- South American capital located in a desert
- City founded by Pizarro in 1535
- City in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- City in Ohio
- S.A. capital
- Capital south of Quito
- One of the beans
- Capital WNW of La Paz
- Peru's largest city
- Seat of Allen County, Ohio
- South American coastal capital
- Type of bean
- Callao is its port
- National University of San Marcos site
- Broad bean
- Capital once called "City of the Kings"
- Pizarro founded it
- Capital NNW of Santiago
- 5-Down's capital
- Andean bean
- City in Peru or Ohio
- Capital overlooking the Pacific
- It was founded as Ciudad de los Reyes in 1535
- University of San Marcos city
- Coastal South American capital
- __ bean
- 2019 Pan American Games city
- 8-Down capital
- Peru's "City of Kings"
- Peruvian metropolis
- Rainless South American city
- City of the Kings, today
- Succotash tidbit
- Succotash bit
- City of Peru
- Fava lookalike
- Bean in succotash
- Home to the New World's oldest university
- Capital on the Pacific Ocean
- The Octopus of the Southern Hemisphere
- Bean in some stews
- Chilean capital
- City east of Callao
- Capital of 64 Across
- Third-largest city in the Americas
- With 7 Down, Andes capital city
- Americas' third-largest city
- Capital not far from Callao
- Short Western Hemisphere capital
- Bean in some soups
- City nicknamed "El Pulpo" ("The Octopus") because of its sprawl
- Seat of Ohio's Allen County
- City on the Rímac River
- Ciudad de los Reyes
- Capital city in South America
- City of the Kings, 7 miles from Pacific.
- Friendly neighbor capital.
- President Prado's capital.
- City founded by Pizarro, 1535.
- Where President Prado resides.
- City of the Kings.
- City in N.W. Ohio.
- Founded by Pizarro, 1535.
- Rivero's capital.
- Pres. Odria's capital.
- City founded in 1535.
- Peruvian city.
- South American metropolis.
- Capital city of South America.
- President Manuel Odria's capital.
- City of 50,246 in Ohio.
- Manuel Odria's headquarters.
- President Odria's capital.
- City near Dayton.
- Its seaport is Callao.
- Capital city, pop. 1,000,000.
- Capital city.
- South American city.
- Site of U. of San Marcos.
- Tall-growing bean
- Tasty bean.
- Variety of bean.
- Captial on Pan-American Highway.
- S. American capital.
- ___ beans.
- See 112 Across.
- Bean.
- Pizarro's capital, 1535.
- S. A. university city.
- Where to spend 23 Across.
- Succotash item.
- Peruvian port.
- Where to spend a sol.
- S. A. city.
- S. American city.
- New World capital.
- New World city.
- S. A. metropolis
- Capital in S. A.
- Code word for L
- Pizarro's city
- Kidney's relative
- Where Pizarro died
- Bean or capital
- City of Kings
- Phyllis Diller's birthplace in Ohio
- Site of Pizarro's tomb
- What Pizarro called "City of Kings"
- L in radio transmission
- City east of Callao Bay
- Pizarro's "City of the Kings"
- Phyllis Diller's birthplace
- City or bean
- Diller's birthplace
- Sieva bean's relative
- Bean or city
- Ingredient in succotash
- St. Rose of ___
- Bean in 35 Down
- City on the Rimac
- This is there, too
- Capital on the Rímac
- Kin of a sieva
- Ohio city north of Dayton
- South Americar capital
- Home of the oldest university in the Americas
- Peruvian or Ohioan city
- Pizarro's capital
- Succotash ingredient
- Stew bean
- Vegetable soup bean
- Capital near Callao
- Baby ___ (tender vegetable)
- Capital near the port of Callao
- Capital near the ruins of the ancient city Pachacamac
- Home of the oldest university in the continental Americas
- ___ bean
- Capital on the Rímac River
- Vegetable on a vine
- City where TV's "Glee" is set
- Site of the oldest university in South America
- Certain bean
- Fourth-largest city in the Americas
- Home to the oldest continuously functioning university in the Americas (since 1551)
- 2019 Pan American Games site
- World capital whose name is a kind of bean
- Home of the oldest university in the Americas (founded 1551)
- World capital established in 1535
- Pacific Coast capital
- Bean named for a South American capital
- City where the conquistador Pizarro was assassinated
- City that's northwest of Cuzco ... or a city that's northwest of Columbus
- Kind of bean in succotash
- Largest city on the Pacific coast of the Americas
- World capital that's part of the NATO alphabet
- World capital through which the Rimac River runs
- Capital city on the Pacific Ocean
- Where Pizarro is buried, supposedly
- City N of Dayton
- South American capital nicknamed the Octopus
- Capital city with a bean named after it
- Capital city located between Quito and Santiago
- Site of some 2023 protests led by Indigenous and low-income Peruvians
- City home to the oldest continuously operating university in the Americas
- Bean sort
- Bean choice
- Hub of Spanish-ruled South America
- Light green legume
- Peru capital
- Soup bean, perhaps
- Capital south of Bogota
- Largest city in Peru
- Peru's "Ciudad de los Reyes"
- City in Ohio or Peru
- Place in Peru
- Bean or certain capital city
- Bean appreciated in Peru?
- Largest city of Peru
- City of 1-Across
- Peruvian "City of Kings"
- Peruvian home of the 2019 Pan American Games
- World capital where you may eat alpaca steak
- Bean type in succotash
- Type of bean in Southern cuisine
- World capital with pre-Incan ruins
- Bean type discovered in Peru
- Type of bean in succotash
- Capital of 58 Across
- Lofty SA capital
- Peruvian bean?
- Brunswick stew bean
- Light green bean
- Southern Hemisphere city
- Bean found in the MAIL?
- Bean town of Ohio?
- City in Peru
- Bean in Brunswick stew
- Largest city in 1-Down
- Bean variety named for a world capital
- City known as the "Gastronomical Capital of the Americas"
- Peru's most populous city
- World capital with many Quechua speakers
- Capital of Spain's New World empire
- Setting of many Mario Vargas Llosa novels
- Capital of 40-Down
- Sprawling capital nicknamed "The Octopus"
- Capital founded as Ciudad de los Reyes
- Casa de Pizarro setting
- Capital founded in 1535
- Capital nicknamed "la Ciudad de los Reyes"
- Capital that will host the 2019 Pan American Games
- Huaca Pucllana pyramid site
- Capital where Pizarro died
- Host of the 2019 Pan American Games
- Its National University of San Marcos was founded in 1551
- Capital on the Pacific
- Spanish-speaking capital
- Bean variety named for a city
- Capital near the Pacific coast
- Letter between Kilo and Mike
- Succotash bite