| URBAINS | Mordecai Richler novel, winner of the Governor General's Literary Award in 1971, St. ___ Horseman |
| DIONNEBRAND | Member of the Order of Canada who won the Governor General's Literary Award in 1997 for her poetry collection Land to Light On: 2 wds. |
| MIKI | Roy ___ (b.1942 - d.2024 ...Canadian poet who won the Governor General's Literary Award in 2002) |
| CIC | One of the Governor General's titles (abbr.) |
| DIARIES | The Stone ___ (Carol Shields novel, winner of the 1993 Governor General's Award) |
| RIDEAUHALL | Official residence of the Governor General of Canada, in Ottawa: 2 wds. |
| OSCARANDLUCINDA | Peter Carey novel, winner of the 1988 Booker Prize |
| CHICAGOCUBS | The Chatham, Ontario born pitcher at #15-Down won the National League Cy Young Award in 1971 when pl |
| TESH | 2024 Hugo Award for Best Novel winner Emily |
| DOROTHYLIVESAY | Winnipeg-born poet who won the Governor General's literary Award for her work, first in 1944 and again in 1947: 2 wds. |
| STURBAINS | ___. ___ Horseman (1971 Mordecai Richler novel) |
| ADELE | Canadian writer Ms. Wiseman (1956 Governor General's Literary Award winner for Winnipeg-set novel The Sacrifice) |
| HETI | Sheila ___, Governor General's Literary Award winning author of 2022 novel Pure Colour |
| NAVIGATING | The Oil Man and the Sea: ___ the Northern Gateway (2014 Governor General's Literary Awards finalist) |
| APPRENTICESHIP | 1959 Mordecai Richler novel, The ___ of Duddy Kravitz |
| BEAR | 1976 Governor General's Literary Award - winning novel about a woman and her ursine lover |
| KETHERENA | Ms. Vermette, Metis writer who is a Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry winner for North End Love Songs |
| ALICEMUNRO | Winner of three Governor General's Literary Awards |
| SOLOMONGURSKY | 1989 Mordecai Richler novel, ___ ___ Was Here |
| BARNEYS | Mordecai Richler novel, ___ Version |