| County east of Ashtabula | 24 |
| Clinton's Folly canal | 25 |
| Clinton's Ditch (canal) | 27 |
| Clinton's Big Ditch | 23 |
| Cleveland's waters | 22 |
| City that sounds mysterious | 27 |
| City near Presque Isle | 22 |
| City near Fort Presque Isle | 27 |
| City near Chautauqua Lake | 25 |
| City in the Quaker State | 24 |
| Canal with a mule named Sal | 27 |
| Canal or county in N.Y. | 23 |
| Canal from the Great Lakes | 26 |
| Canal for Sal, in a song | 24 |
| Buffalo's lake and county | 29 |
| Buffalo's backdrop | 22 |
| Buffalo-to-Albany watercourse | 29 |
| Buffalo is on its shore | 23 |
| Body that sounds scary | 22 |
| Body of water near Buffalo | 26 |
| Birthplace of Billy Blanks | 26 |
| Big name in railroading | 23 |
| Behrend College locale | 22 |
| Battle site: Sept. 10, 1813 | 27 |
| Base for Commodore Perry | 24 |
| Albany-to-Buffalo route | 23 |
| A "long tail" | 23 |
| 19th century canal name | 23 |
| 1960 railroad merger company | 28 |
| 1813's Battle of Lake ___ | 29 |
| 1813 naval battle site | 22 |
| 1669 sight for Louis Jolliet | 28 |
| 1669 Louis Jolliet discovery | 28 |
| "Dead Sea" of U.S. | 28 |
| _____ Lackawanna Railway | 24 |
| ___ Railroad, founded 1832 | 26 |
| ___ Railroad, 1832-1960 | 23 |
| __ Lackawanna Railroad | 22 |
| Waterway with many locks | 24 |
| Construction with many locks | 28 |
| Albany/Buffalo connector | 24 |
| Albany-Buffalo waterway | 23 |
| Port in the Keystone St. | 24 |
| Port ENE of Cleveland, O. | 25 |
| Great Lakes port, for short | 27 |
| It's SW of Buffalo | 22 |
| It's ENE of Cleveland | 25 |
| City named for a lake: Abbr. | 28 |
| Some native New Yorkers | 23 |
| Ohio Indians, in the past | 25 |
| Iroquoian tribe members | 23 |
| Great Lakes Native Americans | 28 |
| Victims of the Iroquois | 23 |
| The "Long Tails" | 26 |
| Suffixes with rook and cook | 27 |
| Some original New Yorkers | 25 |
| Some Iroquoian Indians | 22 |
| Rivals of the Iroquois | 22 |
| People with longhouses, once | 28 |
| People of the Nation du Chat | 28 |
| Onetime New York natives | 24 |
| Old Great Lakes natives | 23 |
| Neighbors of the Hurons | 23 |
| Indians with poisoned arrows | 28 |
| Extinct Ohio-N.Y. group | 23 |
| "Long tails" | 22 |
| Estrada of "CHiPs" | 28 |
| The Phantom of the Opera | 24 |
| Scandinavian royal name | 23 |
| Miami Heat coach Spoelstra | 26 |
| Estrada of 'CHiPs' | 26 |
| Abstract composer Satie | 23 |
| One of the Nielsen brothers | 27 |
| One of the Menendez brothers | 28 |
| Nobelist Karlfeldt: 1931 | 24 |
| Name of seven Danish kings | 26 |
| Lyle Menendez's brother | 27 |
| He played "Ponch" | 27 |
| Finnish composer Bergman | 24 |
| Famous Yukon MP Neilsen | 23 |
| Edgar-winning writer Larson | 27 |
| Best-selling author Larson | 26 |
| Ballet star Bruhn: 1928-86 | 26 |
| Actor Estrada or Rhodes | 23 |
| 'Parade' penner Satie | 29 |
| Soap Emmy-winner Slezak | 23 |
| Daytime Emmy-winner Slezak | 26 |
| Thomas Mann's daughter | 26 |
| Soap Emmy winner Slezak | 23 |
| Slezak with six Daytime Emmys | 29 |
| Slezak of soap opera fame | 25 |
| Eleniak of 'Baywatch' | 29 |
| Daytime Emmy winner Slezak | 26 |
| 2003 Miss America ___ Harold | 28 |
| Actors Estrada and Rhodes | 25 |
| Claude Debussy contemporary | 27 |
| "___ go bragh" | 24 |
| "___ go bragh!" | 25 |
| "___ Brockovich" | 26 |
| Joyce's motherland | 22 |