| SLEEPINGGIANT | Lake Superior landform (so-named because of its outline) viewed from Thunder Bay: 2 wds. |
| COLEMANHELL | "2 Heads" singer from Thunder Bay: 2 wds. |
| NANABIJOU | Northwestern Ontario... Spirit in Ojibwe folklore tied to the Sleeping Giant land formation viewed from Thunder Bay |
| SILHOUETTE | House title conformed to its outline? (10) |
| BRA | Its outline might show through a tight T-shirt |
| PANSY | From the French word for "thought", a violet-like flower so named because of its resemblance of a human face (5) |
| TRUMPETER | - swan; North American species of the water bird with young known as cygnets, so-named because of its sonorous, bugle-like call (9) |
| UNICORN | Mythical beast depicted on a series of seven tapestries with millefleurs backgrounds; or, a term for a $1billion tech start-up, so-named because of its rarity (7) |
| BAYWINDOW | Second-generation VW Camper so named because of its one-piece screen (3,6) |
| SOAPOPERA | Genre so named because of its roots in Procter & Gamble-sponsored radio dramas |
| HAREBELL | Pale-blue wild flower, so named because of its prevalence in meadows frequented by the "boxing" leverets (8) |
| SOCKS | The Clintons' White House cat, so named because of its white feet |
| NENE | Bird so named because of its call |
| COMMA | Species of nymphalid butterfly, so named because of a white area on its wing which resembles a punctuation mark (5) |
| LUNATES | Artifacts from the Mesolithic Era so-named because of their crescent-shaped backs |
| HONEYSUCKLE | Climbing shrub with mainly cream-coloured flowers, so named because of the substance taken from it by long-tongued insects (11) |
| ROYALDEESIDE | Area around Braemar, so named because of connections with Queen Victoria (5,7) |
| EASTERNSHORE | Part of Maryland separated from the rest of the state by the Chesapeake Bay (2 wds.) |
| ODDITY | "Then came the Tin Woodman, named because of the ____ of a Woodman made of Tin" (L Frank Baum, author of The Wizard of Oz) |
| DAVIDFARRAGUT | Union admiral who defeated the Confederacy at the Battle of Mobile Bay: 2 wds. |