| ''Love Story'' novelist Segal | 45 |
| Von Stroheim of "Sunset Blvd." | 40 |
| Segal who wrote "Love Story" | 38 |
| Longtime Cincinnati Pops conductor Kunzel | 41 |
| Austrian-born conductor Leinsdorf | 33 |
| 'Love Story' writer Segal | 33 |
| ''Love Story'' author Segal | 43 |
| He voiced Merlin in "Shrek the Third" | 47 |
| "Spamalot" writer and lyricist | 40 |
| Hollywood's Roberts and others | 34 |
| Hockey's Lindros and Desjardins | 35 |
| Baseball players Gagné and Davis | 35 |
| First European to land in North America | 39 |
| Port between Buffalo and Cleveland | 34 |
| One of a "Great" quintet | 34 |
| "Fifteen Miles on the ___ Canal" | 42 |
| Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River | 45 |
| Fourth largest of the Great Lakes | 33 |
| Where Oliver Hazard Perry prevailed | 35 |
| Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 39 |
| "... 15 miles on the ___ Canal" | 41 |
| Clinton's "Big Ditch" | 35 |
| ". . . fifteen miles on the ___ Canal" | 48 |
| Port city or the lake it's on | 33 |
| Lake the Detroit River flows into | 33 |
| Lake that the Huron River flows into | 36 |
| Lake named after an Indian tribe | 32 |
| Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River | 36 |
| Commodore Perry's headquarters | 34 |
| City near Presque Isle State Park | 33 |
| "... fifteen miles on the ___ Canal" | 46 |
| View from Presque Isle State Park | 33 |
| Tribe whose name means "long tail" | 44 |
| Tribe also called the Cat Nation | 32 |
| The ''E'' in HOMES | 34 |
| Sight from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 41 |
| Presque Isle State Park's lake | 34 |
| Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county | 42 |
| Pennsylvania's Great Lakes port | 35 |
| Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city | 38 |
| Pennsylvania's Flagship City | 32 |
| Part of Pennsylvania's border | 33 |
| One of Jay Gould's railroads | 32 |
| One of a noted geographical quintet | 35 |
| Northernmost Pennsylvania county | 32 |
| New York county south of Niagara | 32 |
| Lake that feeds the Niagara River | 33 |
| Lake surrounding Canada's southernmost point | 48 |
| Lake seen from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 45 |
| Lake on the border of four states | 33 |
| Lake next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 43 |
| Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 40 |
| Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes | 33 |
| Eleventh largest lake in the world | 34 |
| Crossword constructor's favorite canal | 42 |
| County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania | 42 |
| Canal that Sal worked on, in song | 33 |
| Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic | 48 |
| "Mistake by the lake" lake | 36 |
| "Low bridge! Everybody down!" canal | 45 |
| ". . . 15 miles on the ___ Canal" | 43 |
| Where the British lost to Perry: 1813 | 37 |
| Where ships for Perry were built | 32 |
| Where "We have met the enemy ..." | 43 |
| Western terminus of Clinton's ditch | 39 |
| View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 42 |
| View from Canada's Point Pelee National Park | 48 |
| Upstate New York's ___ Canal | 32 |
| Tribe whose name means "cat people" | 45 |
| Tribe that lent its name to a canal | 35 |
| Tribe for which a canal was named | 33 |
| The Maumee flows northeast to this lake | 39 |
| Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 49 |
| Source of lake-effect snow in Cleveland | 39 |
| Source of lake effect snow in Cleveland | 39 |
| Site of the Cuyahoga's mouth | 32 |
| Site of Perry's victory, 1813 | 33 |
| Site of fighting in the War of 1812 | 35 |
| Site of a War of 1812 naval battle | 34 |
| Site of a significant War of 1812 victory | 41 |
| Setting of "That Thing You Do!" | 41 |
| Seat of Kansas's Neosho County | 34 |
| Scene of Perry's victory: 1813 | 34 |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lake | 37 |
| Railroad once headed by Jay Gould | 33 |
| Railroad manipulated by Jay Gould | 33 |
| Port 'twixt Buffalo and Cleveland | 37 |
| Pennsylvania's only Great Lakes port | 40 |
| Pennsylvania's northernmost county | 38 |
| Pennsylvania's fourth largest city | 38 |
| Pennsylvania's "Flagship City" | 44 |
| Pennsylvania county, or its lake | 32 |
| Pennsylvania city where Billy Blanks was born | 45 |
| Pennsylvania city on a same-named lake | 38 |
| Pennsylvania city of about 100,000 | 34 |
| Part of Ontario's southern border | 37 |
| One of the Niagara River's sources | 38 |
| One of the five "Greats" | 34 |
| One of the "Long Tails" | 33 |
| One of the "Great" ones | 33 |