Lake |
Indian |
Canal. |
Amerind |
Puzzler |
PA port |
Pa. city |
NY canal |
Iroquois |
Big lake |
Lake port |
Iroquoian |
HOMES's E |
Lake city |
U.S. lake |
Ohio lake |
Penn. city |
Canal city |
Canal zone |
Canal site |
Lake tribe |
Ohio tribe |
1825 canal |
Diva Mills |
HOMES body |
HOMES unit |
HOMES word |
Large lake |
Pa. county |
U. S. lake |
U.S. canal |
HOMES lake |
Great one? |
Seneca foe |
Great lake |
Penna. city |
One of five |
No clue ... |
Soft cheese |
City in Pa. |
Ohio native |
HOMES" part |
Lakes tribe |
N. Y. canal |
N.Y. Indian |
Ohio Indian |
Port in Pa. |
Weird lake? |
Lake Indian |
N.Y. county |
Ohio county |
Famed canal |
Penna. port |
Noted canal |
Border lake |
U.S. Indian |
Eastern port |
Hair-raising |
U. S. Indian |
A "long tail |
Canal of Sal |
Creepy lake? |
HOMES fourth |
Lake or port |
Lakes Indian |
Perry locale |
Perry's lake |
Sal's canal? |
A U.S. canal |
Buffalo body |
Buffalo lake |
Lake Amerind |
Lake or city |
Seneca's foe |
Border water |
Fabled canal |
City or lake |
Albany canal |
An Iroquoian |
HOMES member |
Indian tribe |
Iroquois foe |
Famous canal |
A Great Lake |
Eastern tribe |
Buffalo canal |
Canal or port |
City or canal |
Indians' lake |
Pa. lake port |
Snowbelt city |
Tribe or lake |
Wyandot's kin |
Canal for Sal |
Canal of Rome |
HOMES element |
I-79 terminus |
Lake in HOMES |
New York port |
Notable canal |
Canal or city |
Lake or tribe |
Soprano Mills |
Storied canal |
American lake |
Buffalo water |
Lorain's lake |
Indian tongue |
Buffalo shore |
Canal or lake |
Euclid's lake |
Lake or canal |
Toledo's lake |
Canal of song |
City in Kansas |
The Cat Nation |
___ Lackawanna |
Cherokees' kin |
Early American |
Gannon U. site |
Gould railroad |
Huron's cousin |
Iroquois enemy |
Lake by Euclid |
Lakeside tribe |
Ontario feeder |
Puzzler's lake |
Spooky Indian? |
Superior mate? |
View from I-90 |
American canal |
American tribe |
Buffalo county |
Buffalo waters |
Dunkirk's lake |
Eastern Indian |
Jolliet's lake |
One Great Lake |
River or canal |
Rust Belt city |
Toledo's vista |
City in Penna. |
Lake or Indian |
Niagara source |
Rust Belt port |
Sandusky sight |
Toledo's water |
Historic canal |
Albany's canal |
Iroquois tribe |
Huron neighbor |
New York canal |
Buffalo's lake |
American Indian |
Iroquoian group |
Iroquoian tribe |
Clinton's canal |
A lake or canal |
Buffalo's vista |
Canal at Albany |
Canal near Rome |
Eastern Amerind |
Fisk's railroad |
Fort ____, Ont. |
Indian or canal |
Lake by Ontario |
Major U.S. lake |
Maumee's outlet |
Penn State city |
Put-in-Bay lake |
Where I-79 ends |
Canal in a song |
Great Lake city |
Great Lake port |
One of the five |
Buffalo's water |
Canal or Indian |
Foe of a Seneca |
New York Indian |
Great Lake name |
HOMES component |
Buffalo's canal |
Fourth of HOMES |
Canal of renown |
New York county |
Iroquoian tongue |
Great Lakes port |
Cat Nation tribe |
Iroquois enemies |
Iroquoian people |
Amerind or canal |
An Iroquoian map |
Another Pa. city |
Canal by Buffalo |
Canal of songdom |
Canal since 1817 |
Lake at SE Mich. |
Lake below Huron |
Lake near London |
Northeast Indian |
One of the HOMES |
Pennsylvania ___ |
Perry's conquest |
Railroad or lake |
Sandusky's lake. |
Seneca foe, 1653 |
The 'E' of HOMES |
U.S. border lake |
Vermilion's lake |
Water by Buffalo |
15 miles of song |
County in Penna. |
Great Lakes lake |
Lake by the Jake |
Ohio border lake |
Wyandot's cousin |
Mule Sal's canal |
Spooky waterway? |
1813 battle site |
Cleveland Indian |
Small Great Lake |
Iroquoian Indian |
Canal to Buffalo |
Great Lakes name |
Buffalo's waters |
Coloratura Mills |
View from Toledo |
Niagara's source |
War of 1812 lake |
Great Lakes city |
Ontario neighbor |
War of 1812 port |
Ashtabula's lake |
Cleveland's lake |
Pennsylvania city |
One of the Greats |
Great Lakes tribe |
The Flagship City |
Cat Nation people |
Pennsylvania port |
Dead Sea" of U.S. |
Ashtabula's water |
Battle site: 1813 |
Buffalo's country |
Canal near Canada |
Canal of New York |
Canal or railroad |
Certain Iroquoian |
Huron's neighbor. |
Lake near a falls |
Lake that's great |
Maumee Bay's lake |
Mohawk's relative |
Northern waterway |
Ohio Indian, once |
Pa. lakeside city |
Pa. port of entry |
Perry battle site |
Perry Square city |
Presque Isle port |
Site of Gannon U. |
Waters by Buffalo |
Cat Nation member |
Foe of the Seneca |
Huron's neighbour |
It borders Toledo |
Jolliet discovery |
Pennsylvania lake |
Presque Isle lake |
Sandusky Bay lake |
Sight from Toledo |
Canal from Albany |
Maumee Bay feeder |
Old railroad name |
Ontario neighbour |
Canal in New York |
Cleveland's water |
Cuyahoga's outlet |
One of five lakes |
View from Buffalo |
Ohio's Great Lake |
Put-in-Bay's lake |
City near Buffalo |
Superior neighbor |
Sandusky's county |
Native New Yorker |
Quaker State city |
Quaker State port |
Lackawanna's lake |
Lake near Buffalo |
Iroquoian language |
Another HOMES part |
Ashtabula abuts it |
Bass Islands' lake |
Big name in canals |
Buffalo's backdrop |
Buffalo’s county |
I-90 runs along it |
Lackawanna partner |
Lake above Ontario |
Lake of Lackawanna |
Lake to the Hudson |
Northeastern canal |
One of "H.O.M.E.S. |
One of five bodies |
One-consonant lake |
Ontario-Huron link |
Ontario's Fort ___ |
Pennsyl-vania port |
Point Pelee's lake |
Put-in-Bay's place |
Shallowest of five |
Site of Put-In Bay |
Three-voweled lake |
Welland Canal lake |
Cedar Point's lake |
Hudson River canal |
The ''E'' in HOMES |
View from Sandusky |
Cleveland's waters |
Empire State canal |
Jay Gould railroad |
Lake north of Ohio |
Perry victory site |
City SW of Buffalo |
Neighbour of Huron |
Ontario's neighbor |
Sight from Buffalo |
Superior relative? |
War of 1812 locale |
Clinton's waterway |
Buffalo water hole |
Keystone State city |
Superior's inferior |
View from Cleveland |
''Clinton's Ditch'' |
A neighbor of Huron |
Barge canal in N.Y. |
Body Joliet sighted |
Border lake orcanal |
Canal or Great Lake |
Canal with 35 locks |
Canal with 36 locks |
Clinton's Big Ditch |
Euclid, Ohio's lake |
Fort _____, Ontario |
Great Lake or canal |
Homophone for eerie |
Lake by Huron, Ohio |
Lake, canal or city |
Large northern lake |
Lorain, Ohio's lake |
Neighbor of Ontario |
New York's __ Canal |
One of five "Greats |
Part of "H.O.M.E.S. |
Perry Square locale |
Put-in-Bay's locale |
Relative of a Huron |
Sal's canal of song |
View from Ashtabula |
Waters near Buffalo |
Battle site of 1813 |
Canal, lake or city |
Lake in four states |
Lake near Cleveland |
O'Neill's ___ Smith |
One of a great five |
Ontario border lake |
Presque Isle locale |
Waterway by Buffalo |
Barge canal of song |
Foe of the Iroquois |
Lake beside Buffalo |
North American lake |
Presque Isle's lake |
Water beside Toledo |
Canal to the Hudson |
Pelee Island's lake |
Pennsylvania county |
Scary-sounding lake |
Sight from Sandusky |
Lake bordering Ohio |
Toledo's waterfront |
Lake, city or canal |
Keystone State port |
City of Pennsylvania |
Sal the mule's canal |
300+-mile-long canal |
A U.S. lake or canal |
Albany-Buffalo canal |
Ashtabula waterfront |
Border lake or canal |
Buckeye State county |
Buffalo's Great Lake |
Canal past Rochester |
City NW of Johnstown |
City on a Great Lake |
Detroit River's lake |
Feeder of Maumee Bay |
Fourth part of HOMES |
Lake ___ Beach, N.Y. |
Lake 240 miles long. |
Lake west of Ontario |
Lakeside Ohio county |
Like Hitchcock films |
New York border lake |
One of five expanses |
One of five on a map |
Perry's victory site |
Perry's headquarters |
Port of entry in Pa. |
Sal's canal, in song |
Southwest of Ontario |
Spooky-sounding city |
Tribe native to Ohio |
Water east of Toledo |
Weird-sounding lake? |
Where Put-in-Bay is. |
Canadian border lake |
Creepy-sounding lake |
Eastern city on I-90 |
Extinct Indian group |
Lake near Chautauqua |
Niagara Falls source |
Port in Pennsylvania |
Sight from Cleveland |
Water beside Buffalo |
Welland Canal outlet |
First American canal |
Ohio-Ontario divider |
Perry Square setting |
Port on its own lake |
City on its own lake |
Detroit River outlet |
Lackawanna's partner |
Niagara River feeder |
Canal opened in 1825 |
Niagara Falls feeder |
Jay Gould's railroad |
New York state canal |
Port of Pennsylvania |
Buffalo's waterfront |
Niagara River source |
City in Pennsylvania. |
Great" quintet member |
Big name in railroads |
County in Pa. or N.Y. |
Enemy of the Iroquois |
Euclid, Ohio's waters |
Haunted-sounding lake |
Keystone State county |
Lake adjoining Toledo |
Lake Huron's neighbor |
Lake view from Toledo |
Lakewood, Ohio's lake |
One of a lake quintet |
Part of a wet quintet |
Presque Isle Bay city |
Presque Isle Bay port |
Sal the mule's domain |
Sandusky River's lake |
Sandusky's waterfront |
Spooky-sounding lake? |
View from Huron, Ohio |
Weird sounding canal? |
Where Perry Square is |
Where Perry won: 1813 |
Canal started in 1817 |
Classic railroad name |
Cuyahoga River outlet |
Lake seen from Toledo |
Large freshwater lake |
Pennsylvania neighbor |
Where Perry prevailed |
Canal of Sal, in song |
Clinton's Folly canal |
Lake beside Cleveland |
Old name in railroads |
Source of the Niagara |
Strange-sounding lake |
Where Perry triumphed |
Part of Ohio's border |
Shallowest Great Lake |
__ Lackawanna Railroad |
Lake effect snow" city |
1813 naval battle site |
Behrend College locale |
Body that sounds scary |
Buffalo's shore front. |
City near Presque Isle |
Cleveland's Great Lake |
County west of Wyoming |
Detroit River's outlet |
Eponymous Indian tribe |
Expanse north of Akron |
Fort Presque Isle site |
Gannon University home |
Lake adjoining Ontario |
Lake bordering Buffalo |
Lake by Lakewood, Ohio |
Lake fed by the Maumee |
Lake near Jacobs Field |
Lake near Lake Ontario |
Lake next to Avon Lake |
Lake next to Cleveland |
Lake north of Sandusky |
Lake of an 1813 battle |
Lake that borders Ohio |
Neighbour of Ontario |
Niagara River's feeder |
Ohio-Ontario separator |
Ohio/Ontario separator |
One of the "Long Tails |
One of the Lower Lakes |
Penn State branch site |
Pennsylvania lake city |
Sal's canal, in a song |
Sandusky County's lake |
Toledo's body of water |
View from Presque Isle |
Vowel-heavy Great Lake |
Canal finished in 1825 |
It feeds Niagara Falls |
Lake that sounds weird |
One of a great quintet |
One of the HOMES lakes |
Strange-sounding city? |
War of 1812 siege site |
Commodore Perry's lake |
Former lakeshore tribe |
Gannon University city |
Niagara River's source |
One of a noted quintet |
Lake-effect snow" lake |
Ashtabula's waterfront |
Gannon University site |
Lake named for a tribe |
Lake bordering Ontario |
One of five Great ones |
Pennsylvania lake port |
Welland Canal terminus |
Cleveland's waterfront |
Pennsylvania port city |
DeWitt Clinton's canal |
One of the Great Lakes |
Enemies of the Iroquois |
County south of Niagara |
Railroad, lake or canal |
___ Railroad, 1832-1960 |
Great lake" for sailing |
19th century canal name |
A city, county or lake. |
Albany-to-Buffalo route |
Big name in railroading |
Canal or county in N.Y. |
Canal serving Rochester |
City in Keystone State. |
City in NW Pennsylvania |
City of NW Pennsylvania |
City on a namesake lake |
Clinton's Ditch (canal) |
County east of Sandusky |
De Witt Clinton's canal |
Eastern Woodlands tribe |
Great Lake with walleye |
It's at one end of I-79 |
It's great for boating? |
Lake bordering New York |
Lake in U.S. and Canada |
Lake north of Cleveland |
Lake southeast of Huron |
Mercyhurst College city |
Naval battle site: 1813 |
North American language |
Ohio or New York county |
Old name in railroading |
Old Ohio/New York tribe |
One of the "Great" ones |
One of the five "Greats |
Onetime New York Indian |
Port north of Meadville |
Shipwreck divers' mecca |
Smallest of five Greats |
Superior's wet inferior |
Upstate New York county |
Waterway in a folk song |
___ Smith, O'Neill hero |
Buffalo is on its shore |
County of northern Ohio |
Lake that sounds creepy |
Lake that sounds spooky |
Ohio's Lake ___ College |
Shallowest HOMES member |
Source of Niagara Falls |
Strange-sounding canal? |
Water that sounds weird |
Lake where Perry fought |
Name of a lake or canal |
Northeastern U.S. canal |
Western New York county |
Buffalo-to-Albany canal |
Buffalo's body of water |
One of a watery quintet |
Mercyhurst College site |
Canal completed in 1825 |
U.S.-Canada border lake |
War of 1812 battle site |
Albany-to-Buffalo canal |
Lake near Niagara Falls |
Southernmost Great Lake |
_____ Lackawanna Railway |
A Penn State campus city |
A Penn State campus site |
Base for Commodore Perry |
Beaver Wars participants |
Canal for Sal, in a song |
City in the Quaker State |
County east of Ashtabula |
De Witt Clinton's "ditch |
Gannon University locale |
Gannon University's home |
Hometown of Larry Holmes |
I-79's northern terminus |
It's fed by the Cuyahoga |
It's southeast of London |
Lake adjoining Cleveland |
Lake of the Bass Islands |
Lake port, pop. 130,803. |
Lake that sounds strange |
Pennsylvania border lake |
Pennsylvania's lake port |
Port north of Pittsburgh |
Scene of Perry's heroism |
Scene of Perry's triumph |
Shortest Great Lake name |
Source for Niagara Falls |
The Huron River feeds it |
U.S. Brig Niagara's port |
USS Niagara docking site |
Water near Niagara Falls |
Western New York natives |
Buffalo's county or lake |
Detroit River's terminus |
Joliet discovery of 1669 |
Member of the Cat Nation |
Name of a lake and canal |
One of a notable quintet |
Pennsylvania's "Gem City |
Scene of Perry's victory |
Villa Maria College site |
Battle of Lake ___: 1813 |
View from Sandusky, Ohio |
Jolliet's 1669 discovery |
U.S. port, or its locale |
City on Presque Isle Bay |
Pennsylvania harbor city |
City north of Pittsburgh |
Northern terminus of I-79 |
15 miles on the ___ Canal |
1813's Battle of Lake ___ |
Buffalo's county and lake |
Buffalo's lake and county |
Canal through Oneida Lake |
City near Chautauqua Lake |
City or lake near Buffalo |
Detroit River destination |
DeWitt Clinton's waterway |
His name means "long tail |
It's larger than Ontario. |
It's southwest of Buffalo |
Jay Gould's train company |
Lake ___, south of London |
Lake that borders Ontario |
Large North American lake |
Mentor-on-the-Lake's lake |
Member of a noted quintet |
Oliver Perry victory site |
Railroad launched in 1851 |
Site of 1813 naval battle |
War of 1812 battle locale |
Water due south of London |
Where Toledans go sailing |
A great lake for sailing? |
Canal that opened in 1825 |
City on a same-named lake |
Cleveland's body of water |
Great Lake near Cleveland |
Lake port of Pennsylvania |
Naval battle site of 1813 |
Port city in Pennsylvania |
Port city of Pennsylvania |
Mistake by the lake" lake |
City not far from Buffalo |
Great Lake bordering Ohio |
It's inferior to Superior |
Lake that borders Buffalo |
Lake touching four states |
Home of Gannon University |
City southwest of Buffalo |
The shallowest Great Lake |
Canal to the Hudson River |
Shortest-named Great Lake |
Fourth-largest Great Lake |
___ Railroad, founded 1832 |
Birthplace of Billy Blanks |
Body of water near Buffalo |
Creepy-sounding lake name? |
Creepy-sounding Great Lake |
Fourth in a moist mnemonic |
Gannon University location |
High-snowfall Eastern city |
Jay Gould's railroad, once |
Lake ___, 1813 battle site |
Lake along which I-90 runs |
Lake in a classic mnemonic |
Lake that sounds scary [E] |
Lake where Perry prevailed |
Lake where Perry triumphed |
Lakeside Pennsylvania city |
Mercyhurst University city |
New York State's ___ Canal |
Ohio county north of Huron |
Part of the HOMES mnemonic |
Second-smallest Great Lake |
Site of many eerie mishaps |
Spooky-sounding Great Lake |
Victims of the Beaver Wars |
Canal from the Great Lakes |
City in the Keystone State |
Pennsylvania snowbelt city |
Port in the Keystone State |
Strange-sounding waterway? |
Warmest of the Great Lakes |
Canal with a mule, in song |
Railroad chartered in 1832 |
Admiral Perry victory site |
Site of Mercyhurst College |
Lake bordering four states |
Part of the mnemonic HOMES |
City on its own Great Lake |
that thing you do!" setting |
Battle site: Sept. 10, 1813 |
Canal with a mule named Sal |
Canal with thirty-six locks |
City near Fort Presque Isle |
City that sounds mysterious |
Fifth largest Canadian lake |
Huron and Ontario connector |
Indian of a New York region |
Lake near Buffalo, New York |
Lake near Progressive Field |
Lake on our northern border |
Lake seen at Lakewood, Ohio |
Lake seen from Euclid, Ohio |
Language related to Wyandot |
Neighbor of Chautauqua Lake |
Niagara River's lake source |
Old Buffalo-to-Albany canal |
One of a well-known quintet |
One of five great waterways |
Pa.'s only Great Lakes port |
Pennsylvania city or county |
Port that's on its own lake |
Water bordering four states |
Where Perry triumphed: 1813 |
County name in three states |
Lake in view from Cleveland |
Lake that sounds mysterious |
One of five bodies of water |
Only four-letter Great Lake |
Lake south of Niagara Falls |
Northwest Pennsylvania city |
One of the five Great Lakes |
Site of Villa Maria College |
Smallest of the Great Lakes |
Detroit River's destination |
Source of the Niagara River |
Lake fed by the Maumee River |
Walleye Capital of the World |
We have met the enemy" there |
1669 sight for Louis Jolliet |
1669 Louis Jolliet discovery |
1960 railroad merger company |
City facing Presque Isle Bay |
Cuyahoga River's destination |
Erstwhile Iroquoian language |
Great Lake named for a tribe |
It's due north of Pittsburgh |
Lake in an old railroad name |
Railroad guided by Jay Gould |
Railroad that failed in 1861 |
Site of the Cuyahoga's mouth |
Upstate New York's ___ Canal |
Commodore Perry victory site |
Great Lake bordering Buffalo |
Mercyhurst University's city |
One of Jay Gould's railroads |
Shallowest of the Great ones |
Where the Detroit River ends |
Great Lake that borders Ohio |
Home port of the USS Niagara |
City with a Penn State campus |
Buffalo-to-Albany watercourse |
Canal called "Clinton's Ditch |
Canal with just one consonant |
Home port for the USS Niagara |
Lackawanna's railroad partner |
Lake between Ontario and Ohio |
Lake fed by the Detroit River |
Lake surrounding Pelee Island |
Name of a noted canal or lake |
Port city north of Pittsburgh |
Site of Perry's naval victory |
Site of Perry's victory, 1813 |
Smallest Great Lake in volume |
Southernmost of a wet quintet |
The "E" in the HOMES mnemonic |
They warred with the Iroquois |
Tribe in the Great Lakes area |
Tribe with palisaded villages |
War of 1812 shipbuilding port |
___ Canal (New York waterway) |
Great Lake bordering New York |
Lake between Ohio and Ontario |
Neighbor of Ontario and Huron |
New York canal opened in 1825 |
Northwest Pennsylvania county |
Part of Pennsylvania's border |
Pennsylvania port or its lake |
Pennsylvania's "Flagship City |
Port city or the lake it's on |
Canal called "Clinton's Folly |
Smallest Great Lake by volume |
Lake that feeds Niagara Falls |
Great Lake near Niagara Falls |
Shallowest of the Great Lakes |
Body between Huron and Ontario |
Canal backed by DeWitt Clinton |
City named for an Indian group |
Commodore Perry's victory site |
Great Lake above Niagara Falls |
Home of the Double-A SeaWolves |
Lake ___, home of Presque Isle |
Lake between Canada and the US |
Lake connected to Sandusky Bay |
Lake fed by the Cuyahoga River |
Lake fed by the Sandusky River |
Lake on Ohio's northern border |
Lake on the Pennsylvania coast |
Part of N.Y. State Barge Canal |
Part of the U.S./Canada border |
Pennsylvania industrial center |
Railroad associated with Gould |
Railroad name starting in 1832 |
Scene of Perry's victory: 1813 |
Seat of Kansas's Neosho County |
Setting of "That Thing You Do! |
Source of Niagara Falls' water |
Stop on the Lake Shore Limited |
It's between Huron and Ontario |
Lake in four states and Canada |
Lake surrounding Mohawk Island |
Large lake named after a tribe |
Northwestern Pennsylvania city |
Tribe defeated by the Iroquois |
City of northwest Pennsylvania |
Commodore Perry's headquarters |
Great Lake bordering Cleveland |
Lake feeding the Niagara River |
Presque Isle State Park's lake |
Lake between Ontario and Huron |
Lake named for an Indian tribe |
Lake southwest of Lake Ontario |
Railroad directed by Jay Gould |
Lake between Huron and Ontario |
Pennsylvania city, or its lake |
City known for lake-effect snow |
Great Lake that borders Buffalo |
Iroquois foe in the Beaver Wars |
It's down the lake from Buffalo |
Jay Gould's railroad: 1867–72 |
Lake __ College, near Cleveland |
Lake linked to the Hudson River |
Lake not far from Niagara Falls |
Lake seen from Monroe, Michigan |
Lake surrounding Kelleys Island |
Losing tribe in the Beaver Wars |
Name of a Great Lake or a canal |
Participants in the Beaver Wars |
Pennsylvania county or its seat |
Shallowest of the HOMES quintet |
The Detroit River flows into it |
Where Commodore Perry prevailed |
City on a lake of the same name |
Pennsylvania's Great Lakes port |
Louis Jolliet discovery of 1669 |
Pennsylvania or New York county |
Tribe once found around Buffalo |
Great Lake touching four states |
Port on a lake of the same name |
Southernmost of the Great Lakes |
___ Lackawanna (bygone railroad) |
Canal in the Ramones' home state |
Former tribe in western New York |
Indian of the Great Lakes region |
Lake on Michigan's state quarter |
Lake that flows into the Niagara |
Most of Ohio's northern boundary |
New York's shortest-named county |
Northwestern Pennsylvania county |
Oliver Hazard Perry victory site |
Pennsylvania city near Cleveland |
Pennsylvania port, or its waters |
Where "We have met the enemy ... |
Where ships for Perry were built |
Great Lake bordering four states |
New York county south of Niagara |
Northernmost Pennsylvania county |
Pennsylvania county, or its lake |
Tribe also called the Cat Nation |
Lake named after an Indian tribe |
First Great Lake, alphabetically |
Tribe whose name means "long tail |
Low bridge! Everyone down!" canal |
Canada's Battle of Fort ___, 1866 |
Canal designed by Benjamin Wright |
Canal that needed Clinton's clout |
Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania |
Great Lakes / Atlantic Ocean link |
It's part of four states' borders |
Lackawanna's partner in railroads |
Lake on New York's western border |
Lake site of a War of 1812 battle |
Part of Ontario's southern border |
Pennsylvania city by a Great Lake |
People also called the Cat Nation |
Railroad manipulated by Jay Gould |
Railroad once headed by Jay Gould |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lake |
The "E" of the old NY&E Rail Road |
Tribe for which a canal was named |
Water between Buffalo and Toledo. |
City of northwestern Pennsylvania |
Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes |
Great Lake that borders Cleveland |
Lake on the border of four states |
Port 'twixt Buffalo and Cleveland |
Spooky-sounding Pennsylvania city |
View from Presque Isle State Park |
Canal that Sal worked on, in song |
Lake that can be seen from Toledo |
City near Presque Isle State Park |
Great Lake with the shortest name |
Lake the Detroit River flows into |
Lake that feeds the Niagara River |
A body on Canada's southern border |
Canal that originally had 83 locks |
City 117 miles north of Pittsburgh |
City between Buffalo and Cleveland |
City in the minors' Eastern League |
County in Pennsylvania or New York |
Great Lake of Toledo and Cleveland |
Home port of the U.S. brig Niagara |
Lake ___, home of the Bass Islands |
Lake on four states and a province |
Lake on the U.S.-Canadian boundary |
Lake where Perry prevailed in 1813 |
New York canal that opened in 1825 |
One of the Niagara River's sources |
Pennsylvania city of about 100,000 |
Pennsylvania city, or a Great Lake |
Pennsylvania's fourth largest city |
Port with lots of lake-effect snow |
Site of a War of 1812 naval battle |
Tribe whose name means "cat people |
City between Cleveland and Buffalo |
Eleventh largest lake in the world |
Pennsylvania city named for a lake |
... fifteen miles on the ___ Canal |
Pennsylvania's northernmost county |
Low bridge! Everybody down!" canal |
Port between Buffalo and Cleveland |
___ Times-News (Pennsylvania paper) |
Canal that cost $7,143,789 to build |
Canal that traverses New York State |
Discovery some attribute to Jolliet |
Fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania |
Great Lake that borders four states |
Great Lake that touches four states |
Its main inlet is the Detroit River |
Lackawanna's partner in railroading |
Lake that borders Ohio to the north |
New York canal or Pennsylvania city |
Site of fighting in the War of 1812 |
Tribe that lent its name to a canal |
Western terminus of Clinton's ditch |
Great Lake fed by the Detroit River |
Lake that borders Buffalo, New York |
One of a noted geographical quintet |
Pennsylvania city or New York canal |
Where Oliver Hazard Perry prevailed |
Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited |
___ quenelle (Pa. poached dumpling?) |
City of 100,000+ or the lake it's on |
Great Lake on Ohio's northern border |
Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack |
Home port of the brigantine "Niagara |
Lake ___, discovery of Louis Jolliet |
Lake at one end of the Niagara River |
Lake at southernmost point of Canada |
Lake connected with lake-effect snow |
Lake into which the Cuyahoga empties |
Lake named for a Pennsylvania people |
Lake that Ohio's Lake County borders |
Northwesternmost Pennsylvania county |
Pennsylvania's only Great Lakes port |
The "E" in the mnemonic device HOMES |
Great Lake between Huron and Ontario |
Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River |
Lake that the Huron River flows into |
All-America City Award winner of 1972 |
Canal that traverses the Empire State |
Eastern city whose name sounds weird? |
Great Lake that Ohioans might sail on |
Home of Double-A baseball's SeaWolves |
Home of Pennsylvania's Millcreek Mall |
Home of the reconstructed USS Niagara |
Home to Double-A baseball's SeaWolves |
Lake ___, source of the Niagara River |
Pennsylvania city north of Pittsburgh |
Pennsylvania city or the lake it's on |
Pennsylvania county or New York canal |
Smallest of the Great Lakes by volume |
Where the British lost to Perry: 1813 |
New York county whose seat is Buffalo |
Springsteen's Seeger cover "___ Canal |
___ Canal (Albany-to-Buffalo waterway) |
15 miles of it are mentioned in a song |
City seen from Presque Isle State Park |
Eastern tribe overcome by the Iroquois |
Lake by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Lake that flows into the Niagara River |
Lake that touches New York and Ontario |
Lake with the legendary monster Bessie |
Native Americans whose name means "cat |
New York county on the Canadian border |
Pennsylvania city on a same-named lake |
View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame |
Crossword constructor's favorite canal |
Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county |
___ Canal, waterway through Schenectady |
City across the state from Philadelphia |
City on Amtrak's Boston-to-Chicago line |
Famous canal in the Ramones' home state |
Home of the Freeze indoor football team |
Insurance company based in Pennsylvania |
Lake from which the Niagara River flows |
Lake next to Cedar Point amusement park |
Location of Penn State Behrend's campus |
New York tribe defeated by the Iroquois |
New York's most populous upstate county |
Northwesternmost county in Pennsylvania |
Pennsylvania city that's near Cleveland |
Source of lake effect snow in Cleveland |
The Maumee flows northeast to this lake |
Tribe once found around the Great Lakes |
City about 120 miles north of Pittsburgh |
County in both Pennsylvania and New York |
County in New York, Ohio or Pennsylvania |
Great Lake that drains via Niagara Falls |
Home of the Presque Isle Downs racetrack |
It's about 115 miles north of Pittsburgh |
Most populous county in upstate New York |
Site of Penn State's northernmost campus |
Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
City that's home to the U.S. Brig Niagara |
Fort ___, captured by U.S. forces in 1814 |
Great Lake that borders Buffalo, New York |
It's a two-hour drive north of Pittsburgh |
Lake bordering four states and a province |
Lake depicted on Michigan's state quarter |
Lake where Perry achieved an 1813 victory |
Second-smallest of a geographical quintet |
Site of a significant War of 1812 victory |
Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited route |
The "E" in the Great Lakes mnemonic HOMES |
What surrounds Canada's southernmost land |
Only Great Lake spelled with four letters |
Only Great Lake that borders Pennsylvania |
Sight from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Canal depicted on New York's state quarter |
Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic |
Great Lake bordering Cleveland and Buffalo |
Lake that stretches from Toledo to Buffalo |
New York and ___ Railroad, started in 1832 |
Pennsylvania city on a namesake Great Lake |
County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania |
Second-smallest Great Lake in surface area |
City where most of Perry's ships were built |
Lake crossed traveling from Ohio to Ontario |
Lake that sounds like a word meaning "scary |
Only Great Lake whose name has four letters |
Pennsylvania setting of "That Thing You Do! |
Pennsylvania town that borders a Great Lake |
Lake next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Great Lake that borders Toledo and Cleveland |
Great Lake that shares its name with a canal |
Lake that sounds like a word meaning "spooky |
Lake that's the outlet for the Detroit River |
Lake visible from Cedar Point amusement park |
One of the lakes on Michigan's state quarter |
Pennsylvania city known for lake-effect snow |
Pennsylvania port on the St. Lawrence Seaway |
View from Canada's Point Pelee National Park |
Lake surrounding Canada's southernmost point |
Canal with a "low bridge" ("ev'rybody down!") |
Great Lake that borders Cleveland and Buffalo |
Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties |
Pennsylvania city subject to lake-effect snow |
Pennsylvania city where Billy Blanks was born |
Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited |
That Great Lake you always find in crosswords |
Lake seen from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River |
Great Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Home of Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship Niagara |
Lake that contains Canada's southernmost point |
Lake that borders the United States and Canada |
Great Lake that's the "E" in the HOMES mnemonic |
Lake adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Pennsylvania city that's near Buffalo, New York |
Pennsylvania home of Waldameer Water World Park |
Canal created to transport from upstate New York |
Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean |
City where Perry's flagship Niagara is exhibited |
Great Lake next to the Cleveland Browns' stadium |
Great Lake that stretches from Toledo to Buffalo |
Lake visible from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
One of the four Great Lakes that border Michigan |
Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic |
Great Lake above New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio |
Great Lake above Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York |
Great Lake between the Detroit and Niagara rivers |
Port where Commodore Perry’s flagship is docked |
City roughly halfway between Cleveland and Buffalo |
Great Lake that sounds like a word meaning "spooky |
Lake that sounds like an adjective meaning "creepy |
Lake that sounds like an adjective meaning "spooky |
Name of a Great Lake and a Pennsylvania city on it |
Pennsylvania county that borders New York and Ohio |
Second smallest of the Great Lakes in surface area |
Lake that Canada's Point Pelee National Park is on |
One of the lakes represented in the acronym "HOMES |
Home to Bessie, a lake monster in American folklore |
Lake that borders both Canada and the United States |
Lake that borders both the United States and Canada |
Of the Great Lakes, only Ontario is smaller than it |
Canal that runs for over 500 miles in New York State |
Insurance company based in northwestern Pennsylvania |
Name of three counties on the U.S.'s northern border |
Pennsylvania city where "That Thing You Do!" was set |
Spoooooky Great Lake (if there was an extra E ha ha) |
Great Lake that sounds like a synonym for "mysterious |
Lake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River |
Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90 |
The Gem City, so-called because of its sparkling lake |
Pennsylvania city whose motto is "Feel the Lake Effect |
Lake that's adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |
Great Lake that makes up most of Ohio's northern border |
Great Lake that borders Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York |
Pennsylvania port city where "That Thing You Do!" is set |
Pennsylvania city that shares its name with a Great Lake |
Home to Jerry Uht Park, where the SeaWolves play baseball |
___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938 Supreme Court decision) |
Canal mentioned in the song Low Bridge, Everybody Down |
Great Lake whose port cities include Cleveland and Buffalo |
Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League |
Great Lake that isn't Superior, Michigan, Huron, or Ontario |
Great Lake that isn't Huron, Michigan, Ontario, or Superior |
Great Lake that shares its name with a city in Pennsylvania |
Railroad company known as "The scarlet woman of Wall Street |
City in a county of the same name on a lake of the same name |
Great Lake that shares its name with a Native American tribe |
Lake that borders Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan |
City that hosts the annual Roar on the Shore motorcycle rally |
County of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, but no other states |
___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (landmark 1938 Supreme Court case) |
Double A baseball team in the Eastern League's Southern Division |
Pennsylvania city that shares the name of the Great Lake it's on |
Lake that's associated with Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Ontario |
___ Canal (water route that links New York City to the Great Lakes) |
___ Canal (waterway that connects a Great Lake to the Hudson River) |
Great" body of water responsible for much New York lake-effect snow |
Pennsylvania city that shares its name with the adjacent Great Lake |
Canal about which the 1905 song "Low Bridge, Everybody Down" was written |
Lake that's typically grouped with Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Ontario |
___ Canal (waterway that connects a Great Lake to New York's Hudson River) |
American lake every constructor is sick of cluing, and "American lake" was probably enough to give it to you, so screw it |