- MANILA
- Envelope type
- Yellow paper
- Ali-Frazier fight site
- Chief Philippines port
- Capital of the Philippines
- Capital city that's an anagram of a member of a kingdom
- Kind of envelope
- Philippines capital
- Envelope material
- Sturdy paper
- Type of envelope
- Capital on the Pasig River
- Strong paper
- Envelope paper
- Site of an Ali-Frazier "Thrilla"
- Capital on the island of Luzon
- Tropical capital
- Capital south of Taipei
- Heavy envelope makeup
- Capital on Luzon
- Western Pacific island capital
- Philippine capital
- Pacific nation's capital
- Pearl of the Orient capital
- Folder material
- Light-brown paper
- World's most densely populated city
- Brown paper
- MacArthur's home, 1935-1941
- Yellow envelope paper
- Southeast Asian metropolis
- Captured Pacific capital.
- City bombed by Japs Dec. 8, 1941.
- City captured by Nipponese.
- City lost to Japan.
- City which fell to the Japanese.
- City in Jap hands.
- Vital Pacific target.
- Where Yamashita lurks.
- City on Pasig River.
- City redeemed after 37 months.
- Where Intramuros is.
- Luzon port.
- Roxas' capital.
- Important naval base.
- Quezon City is its suburb.
- Capital menaced by the Hukbalahaps.
- Dewey's conquest.
- Ex-capital of new republic.
- Replaced, as capital, by Quezon City.
- Former capital of Philippines.
- Pres. Quirino's capital.
- Before 1948, capital of the Philippines.
- Wrapping paper.
- Kind of paper.
- Sister to City of Quezon.
- Bay of Luzon.
- Heavy paper.
- Rope.
- Rope of a kind
- Malacañan Palace site.
- Pacific capital
- Cigar or hemp
- Type of hemp
- Site of a 1975 "Thrilla"
- Kind of folder
- Stuff in envelopes
- 1898 battle site
- Malacañang Palace locale
- ___ Bay, 1898 site of Admiral Dewey's fleet
- Port seized by Adm. Dewey, 1898
- 1975 "Thrilla" city
- Battle of ___ Bay, 1898
- ___ Bay, 1898 battle site
- Capital founded by Spanish invaders, 1571
- The Pearl of the Orient
- Muhammad Ali fight site
- Capital city where jeepneys are a common mode of public transportation
- World capital that's an anagram of 48-Down
- Word with Bay or paper
- The Philippines' capital
- Yellowish envelope type
- Asian capital
- Asian city
- Philippine port
- Envelope stuff
- Durable paper
- Site of a pugilistic "Thrilla"
- Envelope option
- Stuff in folders
- Most densely populated city in the world
- Where President Ramos rules
- Site of the third Ali-Frazier bout
- Site of the presidential Malacanang Palace