Answer: PERU
PERU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 372 times.
Referring Clues:
- Novelist Mario Vargas Llosa's home
 - Lima's locale
 - Where the Amazon originates
 - Andes land
 - Where El Misti volcano is
 - Lima's land
 - Callao is its chief port
 - Old Spanish viceroyalty
 - Country north of Chile
 - Major fish exporter
 - Home of the U.N.'s Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
 - Pizarro conquest
 - Incas' land
 - Where the Amazon rises
 - 24-Down town where Cole Porter was born
 - Land of the llama
 - Mountainous land
 - Alpaca habitat
 - Llama country
 - Amazon's source
 - Fujimori's land
 - It became free from Spain in 1821
 - Big coca producer
 - Big copper exporter
 - Home for llamas
 - Major silver exporter
 - Andean land
 - Pan American Highway land
 - Where the Ucayali begins
 - It borders the state of Amazonas
 - Home of the writer Mario Vargas Llosa
 - Where the Marañón flows
 - Indiana town where Cole Porter was born
 - Llama's land
 - Big cocaine exporter
 - Site of El Misti volcano
 - Where the nuevo sol is spent
 - Cuzco's country
 - Machu Picchu site
 - Neighbor of Ecuador
 - Conquistador's locale
 - El Misti's locale
 - Nation with a vicuña on its flag
 - Its highest point is Huascarán
 - Llama land
 - Andean country
 - 33-Down's home today
 - Big silver exporter
 - Indiana city named for a foreign country
 - Cuzco's home
 - Andean territory
 - Land north of Chile
 - Where Lima is
 - Modern home of the 10-Down
 - Its flag has a vicuña on it
 - The Pan-American Highway runs through it
 - Equatorial land
 - Its coat of arms includes a vicuña
 - One of the losers in the War of the Pacific
 - Locale for Che Guevara in "The Motorcycle Diaries"
 - The Putumayo River forms part of its northern border
 - Land of Lima and llamas
 - Home of novelist Mario Vargas Llosa
 - Indiana town where Cole Porter was born and buried
 - Where Simón Bolívar was once president
 - Machu Picchu's land
 - Source of the Amazon
 - Chile neighbor
 - Machu Picchu's place
 - Neighbor of Brazil
 - Lake Titicaca is partly here
 - Where to find Machu Picchu
 - Andes nation
 - Cole Porter's Indiana birthplace
 - Cuzco's land
 - Andean nation
 - Where Quechua is spoken
 - Country with the world's highest railroad
 - Its flag features a vicuna
 - Home of Machu Picchu
 - Ecuador adjoiner
 - Lake Titicaca's country
 - South American land
 - Country from which the Kon-Tiki sailed
 - Country conquered by Pizarro
 - Vicuña land
 - Cole Porter's Indiana hometown
 - Home to Machu Picchu
 - Machu Picchu location
 - Where the volcano El Misti is
 - City of Indiana or Illinois
 - Where Lima lies
 - Home of the volcano El Misti
 - Colombia neighbor
 - Land of llamas
 - Chile's northern neighbor
 - Arequipa is its second-largest city
 - Region on a Risk board
 - Seat of Indiana's Miami County
 - Where to get a new sol
 - Member of the OAS
 - Brazil borderer
 - Where the Amazon starts
 - Big zinc exporter
 - Ecuador neighbor
 - Home to many llamas
 - Lake Titicaca is partly in it
 - Where sols are spent
 - Quechua-speaking land
 - Where the Urubamba flows
 - Lake Titicaca is on its border
 - Brazil neighbor
 - Machu Picchu country
 - Lima's country
 - OAS member
 - South American nation
 - A vicuña is on its coat of arms
 - Land on the Pacific
 - 26 Across habitat
 - Nation north of Chile
 - 7 Down member
 - Nation on the Pacific
 - Silver-exporting land
 - Major copper producer
 - Silver exporter
 - Bolivia neighbor
 - Paddington Bear's origin
 - ''Kon-Tiki'' embarkation country
 - Where the Ucayali flows
 - Lima-llama-land
 - Cole Porter's birth city
 - Trujillo locale
 - Tacna's country
 - Andes country
 - A neighbor of Chile
 - Fujimori's country
 - Machu Picchu locale
 - Where Lima is located
 - Country of the Incas
 - Brazil and Bolivia neighbor
 - Nation bordering Lake Titicaca
 - Country bordering Lake Titicaca
 - Country in the Andean highlands
 - Callao location
 - Part of Lake Titicaca is in it
 - Nation that shares Lake Titicaca
 - Town NW of Muncie
 - Home of Quechua speakers
 - Lake Titicaca neighbor
 - Alpaca's habitat
 - Cole Porter's birthplace
 - Lima's location
 - Land of the Incas
 - Quechua-speaking country
 - Neighbor of Chile
 - Nation conquered by Pizarro
 - Country divided in 58-Across
 - Machu Picchu's country
 - Machu Picchu's locale
 - Emperor Atahualpa's land
 - Charter OAS member
 - Home to llamas and vicu%C3%B1as
 - El Misti's location
 - Lima's place
 - Where the source of the Amazon is
 - It borders Brazil and Bolivia
 - Where Cuzco is
 - Ecuador's neighbor
 - Land conquered by Conquistadors
 - Where the 2003 true-life film "Touching the Void" is set
 - Possible location of 5-Down
 - Land with chinchillas
 - Indiana town that's home to the International Circus Hall of Fame
 - See 36-Down
 - Home to llamas and vicuñas
 - "Kon-Tiki" embarkation country
 - Where the Amazon begins
 - Where Fujimori ruled
 - Land in the Andes
 - One-time land of the Incas
 - Its coat of arms shows a vicuna
 - Where to spend a nuevo sol
 - Mario Vargas Llosa's country
 - "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" setting
 - Lima or llama land
 - Where the Kon-Tiki voyage began
 - Where the Norte Chico civilization flourished
 - South American country
 - Colombia's neighbor
 - Territory on a Risk board
 - Incan homeland
 - Home of former U.N. Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
 - Cuzco locale
 - Inca empire, once
 - Cordillera Blanca country
 - Chincha Islands country
 - Where the Kon-Tiki's journey began
 - Llamas' land
 - Birthplace of Yma Sumac
 - Where El Misti rises
 - Alpaca's home
 - Indiana city
 - Llama territory
 - Llamas' home
 - Machu Picchu's site
 - Condor territory
 - Toledo's country
 - Machu Picchu's home
 - 28-Across's land
 - Pizarro conquered it
 - Inca locale
 - Cuzco site
 - Inca's home
 - Home of the Norte Chico civilization
 - Arequipa's land
 - Where Lima is capital
 - Neighbor of Bolivia
 - Where the Inca ruled
 - Andes Mountains country
 - Amazonian country
 - Where El Misti is
 - Llama locale
 - Country where the Amazon begins
 - Alpaca land
 - Place to find a 62-Across
 - Land of the alpaca
 - OAS charter member
 - Country mentioned in Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me"
 - Inca territory
 - Lima's nation
 - Pizarro's conquest
 - South America's third-largest nation
 - Center of the Incan empire
 - Country south of Ecuador
 - Country with a vicuña on its coat of arms
 - Illinois or Indiana city
 - It's north of Chile
 - Machu Picchu home
 - Lake Titicaca locale
 - "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" setting
 - Homeland of Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas Llosa
 - Opening scene locale in "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
 - Yma Sumac's homeland
 - Country in the Amazon Basin
 - Land bordering Lake Titicaca
 - Where the Kon-Tiki trip began
 - Paddington Bear's country of origin
 - Its currency is the nuevo sol
 - Land once part of Atahualpa's empire
 - South American country with a red-and-white flag
 - Indiana city where the International Circus Hall of Fame is located
 - War of the Pacific participant
 - Paddington Bear's birthplace
 - Inca land
 - Altiplano locale
 - Country from which the Kon-Tiki embarked
 - Nazca Lines locale
 - Country located in what was once the Inca Empire
 - Machu Picchu setting
 - Alpaca country
 - Ecuador's neighbor to the south
 - Home of Chan Chan and Cuzco
 - Country whose languages include Quechua
 - Lima land
 - Lima locale
 - Its national animal is the vicuña
 - Mario Vargas Llosa's home
 - Borderer of Brazil and Bolivia
 - Amazon basin nation
 - El Misti’s location
 - It won independence from Spain in 1824
 - Brazil's neighbor
 - Lima is its capital
 - Country where Quechua is an official language
 - Site of South America's westernmost mainland point
 - Bolivia's neighbor
 - Birthplace of Paddington Bear
 - Major quinoa exporter
 - Llama habitat
 - Lima's there
 - El Misti's land
 - Lima's home
 - Altiplano country
 - Titicaca sharer
 - The Amazon's origin
 - South American republic
 - South American territory in the game Risk
 - Where to find Lima and llamas
 - Inca Trail land
 - Land where Quechua is spoken
 - Nation south of Ecuador
 - Aymara is spoken here
 - Its coat of arms depicts a vicuña
 - Northern neighbor of Chile
 - Country where Quechua is spoken
 - Biodiverse South American country
 - Part of the Amazon Basin
 - Home to vicuñas
 - Land liberated by San Martin
 - Land of Lima
 - Pacific Rim nation
 - Llama-rich country
 - Original home of Paddington Bear
 - Home of forests in perpetual fog
 - Amazon basin land
 - Country near the equator
 - Home of the oldest university in the Western Hemisphere (founded in 1551)
 - City on the Wabash
 - Home of the 11,000-foot-deep Cotahuasi Canyon
 - See 44 Across
 - Indiana city or South American country
 - Nation with Quechua speakers
 - Heart of the Inca empire
 - Callao locale
 - Country between Ecuador and Bolivia
 - It's just north of Chile
 - Major exporter of artichokes and gold
 - Country where "Raiders of the Lost Ark" begins
 - Pacific Coast country with a 22,000-foot peak
 - Country in the Andes
 - Home to a majority of the world's alpacas
 - The Temple of the Sun's country
 - Land conquered by Pizarro
 - Ucayali River country
 - Country where Quechua and Aymara are spoken
 - Quechua is one of its official languages
 - Ollantaytambo's country
 - Alpaca homeland
 - Indiana city that's 100 miles west of Lima, Ohio
 - Modern home of the Americas' oldest-known civilization
 - Country that produces a lot of quinoa
 - Country where paleta fronton originated
 - Its national drink is the pisco sour
 - Home of many of the world's alpacas
 - Its flag has vertical stripes of red-white-red
 - Major quinoa producer
 - Country where ceviche originated
 - South America's westernmost mainland point is in it
 - Country where Inca Kola originated
 - Home to the oldest continuously operating university in the Americas
 - Country whose name together with its capital city has only eight letters
 - Liz Chicaje's country
 - Country whose name can be typed on just the top row of a keyboard
 - Country with Inca architecture
 - Country with the most Quechua speakers
 - Home of many Quechua speakers
 - Country that's home to the Inca Trail
 - South American country whose capital is 62-Across
 - Source of the Amazon River
 - Its northernmost extreme is just 2.1 miles from the equator
 - South American country where Paddington Bear was born
 - South American country with most of the world's alpacas
 - Home of the Inca Trail
 - Arequipa's country
 - Paddington Bear's place of origin, before arriving in England
 - Bolivian neighbour
 - Paddington Bear's birth country
 - Country with the largest number of Quechua speakers
 - South American country home to Humboldt penguins
 - 20-Across setting
 - Chiclayo's country
 - Country name that's also the Portuguese word for "turkey"
 - Birthplace of novelist Daniel Alarcón
 - Inca Trail to Machu Picchu locale
 - Country whose national dish is ceviche
 - Home of the Cotahuasi Canyon, which is more than two miles deep
 - Nazca Lines country
 - Country where potatoes originated
 - Country home to Rainbow Mountain
 - Land of llamas and Llosa
 - Country where the Amazon originates
 - Cradle of the Inca Empire
 
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