| ____ Canal | 10 |
| ___ Smith, O'Neill hero | 27 |
| Wyandot's kin | 17 |
| Where Toledans go sailing | 25 |
| Where the British lost to Perry: 1813 | 37 |
| Where ships for Perry were built | 32 |
| Where Perry won: 1813 | 21 |
| Where Perry triumphed: 1813 | 27 |
| Where I-79 ends | 15 |
| Where Commodore Perry prevailed | 31 |
| Where "We have met the enemy ..." | 43 |
| Western terminus of Clinton's ditch | 39 |
| Weird-sounding lake? | 20 |
| Weird sounding canal? | 21 |
| Weird lake? | 11 |
| Waterway in a folk song | 23 |
| Waters near Buffalo | 19 |
| Waters by Buffalo | 17 |
| Water east of Toledo | 20 |
| Water by Buffalo | 16 |
| War of 1812 shipbuilding port | 29 |
| War of 1812 battle locale | 25 |
| View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | 42 |
| View from Presque Isle | 22 |
| View from I-90 | 14 |
| View from Huron, Ohio | 21 |
| View from Canada's Point Pelee National Park | 48 |
| View from Ashtabula | 19 |
| USS Niagara docking site | 24 |
| Upstate New York's ___ Canal | 32 |
| Upstate New York county | 23 |
| U.S. canal | 10 |
| U.S. Brig Niagara's port | 28 |
| U.S. border lake | 16 |
| U. S. lake | 10 |
| Tribe with palisaded villages | 29 |
| Tribe whose name means "cat people" | 45 |
| Tribe that lent its name to a canal | 35 |
| Tribe or lake | 13 |
| Tribe native to Ohio | 20 |
| Tribe in the Great Lakes area | 29 |
| Tribe for which a canal was named | 33 |
| Toledo's vista | 18 |
| Toledo's body of water | 26 |
| The Maumee flows northeast to this lake | 39 |
| The E of HOMES | 14 |
| The Detroit River flows into it | 31 |
| Superior mate? | 14 |
| Stop on the Lake Shore Limited | 30 |
| Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 49 |
| Spooky-sounding lake? | 21 |
| Spooky-sounding city | 20 |
| Spooky Indian? | 14 |
| Southwest of Ontario | 20 |
| Southernmost of a wet quintet | 29 |
| Source of lake-effect snow in Cleveland | 39 |
| Source of lake effect snow in Cleveland | 39 |
| Smallest of five Greats | 23 |
| Smallest Great Lake in volume | 29 |
| Smallest Great Lake by volume | 29 |
| Site of the Cuyahoga's mouth | 32 |
| Site of Put-In Bay | 18 |
| Site of Perry's victory, 1813 | 33 |
| Site of many eerie mishaps | 26 |
| Site of Gannon U. | 17 |
| 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 |
| Site of 1813 naval battle | 25 |
| Shallowest of the Great ones | 28 |
| Shallowest of five | 18 |
| Setting of "That Thing You Do!" | 41 |
| Seneca foe, 1653 | 16 |
| Seat of Kansas's Neosho County | 34 |
| Scene of Perry's victory: 1813 | 34 |
| Scene of Perry's triumph | 28 |
| Scene of Perry's heroism | 28 |
| Sandusky County's lake | 26 |
| Sal's canal? | 16 |
| Sal the mule's domain | 25 |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lake | 37 |
| River or canal | 14 |
| Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League | 62 |
| Relative of a Huron | 19 |
| Railroad, lake or canal | 23 |
| Railroad that failed in 1861 | 28 |
| Railroad once headed by Jay Gould | 33 |
| Railroad manipulated by Jay Gould | 33 |
| Railroad launched in 1851 | 25 |
| Railroad guided by Jay Gould | 28 |
| Railroad company known as "The scarlet woman of Wall Street" | 70 |
| Railroad associated with Gould | 30 |
| Puzzler's lake | 18 |
| Put-in-Bay's place | 22 |
| Put-in-Bay's locale | 23 |
| Put-in-Bay lake | 15 |
| Presque Isle port | 17 |
| Presque Isle Bay port | 21 |
| Presque Isle Bay city | 21 |
| Port that's on its own lake | 31 |