| SASQUATCH | Alternative name for the legendary Bigfoot, used especially in W Canada; from Salish (9) |
| ILIUM | Latinised name for the legendary city of Troy (5) |
| YETI | Legendary Bigfoot of the Himalayas |
| ROCKMELON | Alternative name for the cantaloupe, used especially in Australia (4,5) |
| THEOTOKOS | Title of the Virgin Mary used especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church; from Greek, 'godbearer' (9) |
| GLASSDOME | Rocky Mountaineer passengers can take in the scenic views of Western Canada from the train's ___-___ cars |
| DAVIDFIFE | Scottish-born Ontario farmer who with his wife Jane (nee Beckett) developed Red Fife Wheat, the dominant wheat grown in Canada from 1860 to 1910 ...which today is a Canadian heritage wheat popular wit |
| CONNAUGHT | Son of Queen Victoria who was Governor General of Canada from 1911 to 1916: Prince Arthur, 1st Duke |
| REINDEER | The ___ Lake is in W. Canada, in Manitoba and Saskatchewan (8) |
| MICHAELLE | Governor General of Canada from 2005 to 2010, ___ Jean |
| ALBERTA | For a pound, exchange rate in W Canada (7) |
| SASKATCHEWAN | River in W. Canada which flows east to Lake Winnipeg (12) |
| GREATSLAVE | The --- Lake in N.W. Canada is drained by the Mackenzie River (5,5) |
| BENNE | Alternative name for sesame (Sesamum indicum), used especially in the US (5) |
| ACACE | This car was the basis for the legendary Cobra (2,3) |
| RUNES | Letters comprising the futhork alphabet, used especially in Britain and Scandinavian from around the 2nd century AD (5) |
| LANCELOT | Look into a surgical knife for the legendary knight (8) |
| COWICHAN | Beautiful sweater hand-knitted by the West Coast Salish people of the samenamed Valley on Vancouver Island |
| GULFISLANDS | British Columbia... 'Salt Spring' is the largest in this Salish Sea chain: 2 wds. |
| BABE | Nickname for the legendary slugger George Herman Ruth, Jr. |