| WORLDSERIES | Baseball play-off (though only involving the US and Canada!) (5,6) |
| BURNT | Inflamed with passion only involving the navy (5) |
| SIERRALEONE | Note on sin only involving East African republic |
| LAKEONTARIO | Body of water between the US and Canada (4,7) |
| WHISTLESTOP | Minor railway station in the US and Canada (7,4) |
| SQUEEZEPLAY | Baseball play that may be "suicide" |
| THANKSGIVING | Yearly national holiday in the US and Canada to celebrate the harvest and other blessings of the past year |
| TRAPEZIUM | Quadrilateral with two parallel sides in the UK, and none in the US and Canada |
| TREEFROG | Arboreal amphibian such as the Gray ___ of the US and Canada (4,4) |
| CORNCRIB | In the US and Canada, a ventilated building used to dry and store maize (8) |
| NIAGARA | Falls on the border of the US and Canada (7) |
| ERIE | Lake on the border of the US and Canada |
| JANITOR | In the US and Canada, the caretaker of a building, especially a school (7) |
| LENAPE | Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands who live in the US and Canada |
| NOBLY | In a worthy way, awkwardly only involving Baron |
| CHANTS | Olympics! Repeats "Canada! Canada! Canada!" as fans in the stands |
| VALEDICTORIAN | In the US and Canada, a person, usually the most outstanding graduate, who delivers a farewell speech at a graduation ceremony (13) |
| BRONCO | In the US and Canada, a wild or partially tamed pony or mustang of the western plains |
| SEP | Labor Day month, in the US and Canada: Abbr. |
| NATO | International alliance that includes the US and Canada: Abbr. |