| RENES | Levesque and Simard of Quebec |
| RENE | Levesque or Simard of Quebec |
| CAMPBELLTON | N.B. birthplace of Rene Levesque |
| BOULEVARDS | Downtown Montreal: Maisonneuve and Rene-Levesque |
| DORCHESTER | NB village; or, former name of Montreal's Boulevard Rene-Levesque |
| PARTI | ___ Quebecois (group founded by Levesque) |
| TRIPLEH | Wrestler born Paul Levesque |
| CREE | Member of an American Indian people of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan |
| QUARANTINESTATION | The 'Grosse Ile and the Irish Memorial' is a National Historic Site of Canada on the St. Lawrence River where there was one in operation for immigrants at the Port of Quebec, from 1832 to 1937: 2 wds. |
| MAINE | State of the north-eastern US bordering the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick (5) |
| GROSSE | ___ Ile and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site of Canada (St. Lawrence River quarantine station in operation for immigrants at the Port of Quebec from 1832 to 1937) |
| PLAINSOFABRAHAM | Plateau in E Canada between the city of Quebec and the St Lawrence River; scene of an important British victory (1759) in the Seven Years' War (6,2,7) |
| NORANDA | Rouyn-___, city and county of Quebec |
| KEBEC | 'Quebec' part of Quebec City as it was known |
| QUEBECOIS | French-speaking inhabitant of the province of Quebec (9) |
| OWL | Official bird of Quebec, Alberta and Manitoba |
| INNU | Indigenous people of Quebec and Labrador |
| MONTMAGNY | Quebec city east of Quebec City |
| REPENTIGNY | Quebec city named after the first mayor of Quebec |
| PERIBONKA | River and same-named-community in the Lac-Saint-Jean area of Quebec |