| GREATSLAVE | ? Lake, body of water in NW Canada drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean |
| GREAT | & 22A - Lake, body of water in NW Canada drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean (5,5) |
| SLAVE | - - Lake in north west Canada is drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean (5) |
| GREATSLAVELAKE | Large body of water in Canada's Northwest Territories, drained by the Mackenzie River (5,5,4) |
| GREATBEAR | ? Lake, body of water in Northwest Territories, Canada, on the Arctic Circle |
| KLONDIKE | Region in the Yukon in NW Canada that was the site of rich gold deposits discovered in 1896 (8) |
| OKANAGAN | ? Lake, body of water in British Columbia said to house the monster Ogopogo (8) |
| ONONDAGA | ? Lake, body of water in central New York State north-west of Syracuse (8) |
| LIARD | Canadian river rising in the Yukon and flowing to the Mackenzie River (5) |
| GREATSALT | ? Lake, body of water in northern Utah, US, known as America's Dead Sea (5,4) |
| GOLDRUSH | Mass migration such as that by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in NW Canada between 1896 and 1899 |
| WHITEHORSE | Capital of the Yukon Territory in NW Canada, situated on the Alaska Highway (10) |
| YUKON | Major river of North America rising in NW Canada and flowing through Alaska to the Bering Sea (5) |
| ILIAMNA | ? Lake, large body of water south of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska, US |
| DEH | ___ Cho Bridge (It crosses the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories) |
| NORMAN | ___ Wells (Oil heritage town on the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories) |
| ONEIDA | ? Lake, large body of water in New York state, US north-east of Syracuse (6) |
| BEAUFORTSEA | The Mackenzie River empties into it (8,3) |
| OHAU | Glacial lake in the Mackenzie Basin, close to a ski field of the same name (4) |
| ALBERTA | The Mackenzie River runs through it |