| Candidate who ran with Estes Kefauver as his veep | 49 |
| Candidate trailing Bush and Gore | 32 |
| Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56 | 42 |
| Candidate Orville Redenbacher... | 32 |
| Candidate for the proverbial glue factory | 41 |
| Candidate for the ninth circle of hell | 38 |
| Candidate for People's Sexiest Man Alive | 44 |
| Candidate for a worst-dressed list | 34 |
| Candidate for a mouthful of soap | 32 |
| Candidate for a minimizing agent | 32 |
| Candidate for "Hoarders" | 34 |
| Candidate contributorsÂ’ org. | 32 |
| Candid presentation of possible perps? | 38 |
| Candice's "Boston Legal" role | 43 |
| Candice of "Murphy Brown" | 35 |
| Cancels, as in an online order form | 35 |
| Cancellation greeted with excitement, usually | 45 |
| Canceled a date without telling the date | 40 |
| Canceled (and this puzzle's title) | 38 |
| Cancel payment, while doing your business? | 42 |
| Canapes and tea sandwiches, e.g. | 32 |
| Canals between Huron and Superior | 33 |
| Canal that Sal worked on, in song | 33 |
| Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River | 45 |
| Canal that originally had 83 locks | 34 |
| Canal that needed Clinton's clout | 37 |
| Canal that cost $7,143,789 to build | 35 |
| Canal in the Ramones' home state | 36 |
| Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean | 48 |
| Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic | 42 |
| Canal depicted on New York's state quarter | 46 |
| Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic | 48 |
| Canal cleaners trademarked by Unilever | 38 |
| Canal called "Clinton's Folly" | 44 |
| Canal between the Baltic and North Seas | 39 |
| Canadiens' home formerly ______ Centre | 43 |
| Canadians, vis-a-vis Cambodians, e.g. | 37 |
| Canadians' celebration, usually in October | 46 |
| Canadian-born political satirist | 32 |
| Canadian-born "Diana" singer | 38 |
| Canadian's flat-bottomed boat | 33 |
| Canadian young adult fiction author McClintock | 46 |
| Canadian with the hit "1234" | 38 |
| Canadian with the 2007 hit "1234" | 43 |
| Canadian who discovered kerosene: 1852 | 38 |
| Canadian territory bordering Alaska | 35 |
| Canadian surname in the news in '34 | 39 |
| Canadian snowbirds' destination | 35 |
| Canadian singer/songwriter ___ Naked | 36 |
| Canadian singer with three #1 Billboard hits | 44 |
| Canadian singer who eschews capitals | 36 |
| Canadian singer McLachlan or Slean | 34 |
| Canadian sentence-enders, stereotypically | 41 |
| Canadian sentence enders, stereotypically | 41 |
| Canadian sci-fi writers' award | 34 |
| Canadian rock band Shapes and ___ | 33 |
| Canadian river, fed by the Peace | 32 |
| Canadian revolutionary leader Louis | 35 |
| Canadian rapper not named for river herring | 43 |
| Canadian punk heavyweights (abbr.) | 34 |
| Canadian province with a separatist movement | 44 |
| Canadian prov. whose capital is Charlottetown | 45 |
| Canadian prov. named for royalty | 32 |
| Canadian prov. in the Gulf of St. Lawrence | 42 |
| Canadian physician: 1849–1919 | 36 |
| Canadian physician Sir William ___ | 34 |
| Canadian P.M. Pierre Trudeau's middle name | 46 |
| Canadian one-hit wonder with "Informer" | 49 |
| Canadian novelist Mazo de la ___ | 32 |
| Canadian natural resource manager | 33 |
| Canadian N.B.A. team, on scoreboards | 36 |
| Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___ | 37 |
| Canadian manufacturing standards org. | 37 |
| Canadian LPGA golfer Dawn __-Jones | 34 |
| Canadian literary award, for humour | 35 |
| Canadian jazz singer/pianist Diana | 34 |
| Canadian inventor of the rotary snowplow | 40 |
| Canadian inventor of snow blower | 32 |
| Canadian inventor of Pic-tionary | 32 |
| Canadian Hunter tycoon, Jim _____ | 34 |
| Canadian hockey player's tantrum? | 37 |
| Canadian Grammy winner for country and pop | 42 |
| Canadian governor-general: 1959-67 | 34 |
| Canadian financial market inits. | 32 |
| Canadian figure skating champion Brian | 38 |
| Canadian Farmer's info source | 33 |
| Canadian equivalent of the Oscar | 32 |
| Canadian dollar coin, familiarly | 32 |
| Canadian department store founder Timothy ___ | 45 |
| Canadian defeat in World War 11. | 32 |
| Canadian constabulary, for short | 32 |
| Canadian comedy troupe (with "The") | 45 |
| Canadian comedy show of the 1970s-'80s | 42 |
| Canadian coin nicknamed for the bird on it | 42 |
| Canadian city where Sloan is from | 33 |
| Canadian city once known as Bytown | 34 |
| Canadian city named for Queen Victoria | 38 |
| Canadian city named for a historic battle site | 46 |
| Canadian chemistry Nobelist 1992 | 32 |
| Canadian chemistry Nobelist 1986 | 32 |