| GREATBEAR | - Lake, body of water in Northwest Territories, Canada, on the Arctic Circle (5,4) |
| YELLOWKNIFE | Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada |
| GREATBEARLAKE | A Greek from Alberta finds a body in Northwest Territories (5,4,4) |
| LAKEONEGA | Large body of water in northwest Russia near the border with Finland |
| ATHABASCA | Lake ?, body of water in NW Saskatchewan and NE Alberta, Canada (9) |
| QUARANTINESTATION | The 'Grosse Ile and the Irish Memorial' is a National Historic Site of Canada on the St. Lawrence River where there was one in operation for immigrants at the Port of Quebec, from 1832 to 1937: 2 wds. |
| ILMEN | Lake ?, body of water in northwest Russia that drains into Lake Ladoga through the Volkhov River |
| ONEGA | Lake ?, body of water in northwest Russia between Lake Ladoga and the White Sea |
| GREATSLAVE | ? Lake, body of water in NW Canada drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean |
| TURKANA | Lake ?, body of water in northwest Kenya formerly known as Lake Rudolf |
| GREAT | & 22A - Lake, body of water in NW Canada drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean (5,5) |
| NEWBRUNSWICK | A province of south-east Canada on the Gulf of St Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy (3,9) |
| LABORDAY | Public holiday in the U.S. and Canada on the first Monday in September (5,3) |
| WHITEHORSE | Capital of the Yukon Territory in Canada, on the Alaska Highway (10) |
| TORONTO | Largest and most populous city of Canada, on the NW shore of Lake Ontario (7) |
| MARMARA | Sea of ___, body of water in NW Turkey linked to the Black Sea by the Bosporus (7) |
| NESS | Loch ___, body of water in northwest Scotland said to be inhabited by a monster (4) |
| TROIS | -- Rivieres, town in Canada on the St. Lawrence River (5) |
| GREATSALTLAKE | Area of water in northwest Utah (5,4,4) |
| NOR | Land on the Arctic Circle: Abbr. |