| NANAIMO | It's on Vancouver Island and it's also in the name of a famous 'Bar' dessert |
| NOOTKA | A member of the Wakashan people living on Vancouver Island and in the Cape Flattery region of northwestern Washington. |
| GERIATRICS | Treatment of elderly sounding nazi at famous bar in Casablanca |
| FLAN | Tapas bar dessert |
| AMSTERDAM | Famous for its tulips, this city is also in the name of a 13 across vegetable: '___ Forcing'! (9) |
| IA | Which noun suffix is used restrictively in geography and botany and also in the names of Roman feast |
| HEAT | Seen in the theatre, it's also in the kitchen (4) |
| SEAAIR | You can breathe it on Vancouver Island and PEI |
| HARE | Mammal similar to a large rabbit, Mallorca has its own variation on the species endemic to the island and its neighbour Ibiza (4) |
| BALLANTYNE | Author of adventure stories including The Coral Island and its sequel The Gorilla Hunters (10) |
| CEBU | Philippine island and its chief city |
| JAMESMASON | British actor, star of films including Lolita and The Boys from Brazil, who was also in the cast of Evil Under the Sun, a big screen adaptation of an Agatha Christie novel that was shot in Mallorca (5 |
| CRABEATINGFOX | Its scientific name is Cerdocyon thous, and it's also called the savanna fox or crab-eating dog. This canine lives in grassy or forested areas of South America. |
| LERWICK | Meaning "bay of clay", the capital of the Shetland Islands and its only town (7) |
| COWICHAN | Beautiful sweater hand-knitted by the West Coast Salish people of the samenamed Valley on Vancouver Island |
| HARO | ___ Strait (Shipping channel between Vancouver Island and San Juan Island ...San Juan Island is part of Washington state) |
| FUCA | Strait of Juan de ___ (It's between Vancouver Island and the State of Washington) |
| CLERIHEW | Form of comic verse consisting of two couplets containing the name of a famous person (8) |
| SESAME | Name of a famous street, and a type of seed (6) |
| ARBUTUSES | Trees lining the new Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island, B.C. (a spiral ramp tower with optional slide to the bottom) |