| BALA | Graduate crossing a lake, one in North Wales |
| THEGAMBIA | Article by magazine about graduate crossing one African country |
| ESPALIER | Across a lake, one who sees ornamental shrub |
| ANDALUSIA | Warm region with a lake - one across the pond? |
| ALICIA | By a lake, one spies US actor Ms Silverstone (6) |
| BLOATER | Fish in lake one in vessel catches |
| LOIS | Lane possibly leads to lake, one in Surrey (4) |
| BILLIARDS | Game fowl circling lake, one in US city |
| ELECTRICPOLES | Charismatic Warsaw citizens, one in north and one in south (8,5) |
| MAGNETICPOLES | Charismatic Warsaw citizens, one in north and one in south (8,5) |
| ATALOSS | A monkey's crossing a lake, puzzled |
| NATURALIST | Person like Linnaeus, one without cover crossing a lake |
| DEEPSEACABLE | In 1852, British engineer Frederic Newton Gisborne's contribution to submarine telegraphy was the laying of a ___-___ ___ (the first one in North America) connecting New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is |
| XENIAONATOPP | Kiss record about one in North America relating to a principal character |
| SEALION | Aquatic mammal making strange noise crossing a lake |
| MORALE | Self-confidence Sir Thomas displayed crossing a lake |
| PALOLO | Marine worm found by explorer crossing a lake |
| BALOO | Indian animal that's awful crossing a lake |
| WOODENCHURCH | Eglise Sainte-marie in Nova Scotia is the largest one in North America: 2 wds. |
| MASSACHUSETTS | Chasms US state developed, one in north-east |