| CHARLESDEGAULLE | French President who famously said "Vive le Quebec libre!" in a 1967 speech in Montreal: 3 wds. |
| GAULLE | President of France who declared "Vive le Quebec libre!" in 1967, Charles de ___ |
| LILLE | Where President Charles de Gaulle (who declared "Vive le Quebec libre!") was born in his country of France in 1890 |
| PLACEDESARTS | Performance centre in Montreal: 3 mots |
| LAITDEPOULE | Eggnog, in Montreal: 3 mots |
| DEGAULLE | "Vive le Quebec libre," utterer |
| STPADDYSPARADES | Annual wearing-o'-the-green events in places like Montreal: 3 wds. |
| DRIBULKCARGO | Freight moved through the Port of Montreal: 3 wds. |
| MOZART | "Wunderkind" who composed a minuet at the age of five and a further 600 opuses during his remaining 30 years of life, including Il Seraglio for "musical king" Joseph II, who famously said the opera ha |
| LIBRE | "Vive le Quebec ___!" (de Gaulle) |
| YOGIBERRA | Catcher who famously said "It ain't over till it's over": 2 wds. |
| JOLSON | Who famously said "you ain't heard nothing yet" in 1927 film The Jazz Singer? (6) |
| CASTELLANO | Actor Richard, who famously said "Leave the gun; take the cannoli" in "The Godfather" (1972) |
| DOCTOR | Central character in a series of books by Hugh Lofting, played notably by Rex Harrison in a 1967 film, and by Eddie Murphy in 1998-2001; a musical version of the story is at Blackpool Winter Gardens t |
| DOLITTLE | Central character in a series of books by Hugh Lofting, played notably by Rex Harrison in a 1967 film, and by Eddie Murphy in 1998-2001; a musical version of the story is at Blackpool Winter Gardens t |
| CROCODILEDUNDEE | Aussie character who famously said "This is a knife!" |
| SNEAD | Sam who famously said, "Never concede a putt" |
| BERRA | Who famously said "I really didn't say everything I said" |
| REXHARRISON | My Fair Lady actor who played Doctor Dolittle in a 1967 film: 2 wds. |
| OTIS | 2011 song by Jay-Z and Kanye West, named after and featuring a singer who died in a 1967 plane crash (4) |