| MONTREALCANADIENS | Long time rival of 47-Across that makes up the northbound side of "Hockey Knights in Canada," a set of murals at College subway station in the rival city |
| ERRATA | Time to include the northbound sailor's list of lapses (6) |
| POSTOFFICE | A famous one in New York City bears an inscription inspired by 47-Across that includes the first words of 17-, 25-, 30-, and 39-Across |
| ARGOS | Long-time rival of Sparta |
| TORONTOMAPLELEAFS | Long time rival of 81-Across and the team on the unwanted jersey in the National Film Board of Canada's "The Sweater" |
| MANITOBA | Where, in Canada, a boatman can get out of line (8) |
| MOHAIR | The long soft sillky hair that makes up the outer coat of the angora goat (6) |
| VALEDICTORIAN | In the US and Canada, a person, usually the most outstanding graduate, who delivers a farewell speech at a graduation ceremony (13) |
| ALDER | Wood that makes up the foundation of much of Venice |
| PENGUIN | Any of the 18 species of flightless marine bird that make up the order Sphenisciformes, native almost exclusively to the southern hemisphere (7) |
| HYPHA | Any of the branching filaments that make up the vegetative body (mycelium) of a fungus (5) |
| ACINUS | Any of the small drupes that make up the fruit of the blackberry, raspberry, etc. |
| BRONCO | In the US and Canada, a wild or partially tamed pony or mustang of the western plains |
| BASALT | The igneous rock that makes up the Giant's Causeway (6) |
| HAITI | Country that makes up the western half of Hispaniola (5) |
| SAND | Granular material that makes up the beach in Home and Away (4) |
| TURTLEFORD | 'Ernie' is a giant statue of the reptile which makes up the first six letters of this Saskatchewan town's name |
| LIFEGUARDS | Senior regiment of the British Army that with the Blues and Royals makes up the Household Cavalry |
| PIXEL | Name for one of the tiny dots that make up the image on a computer/tv/camera screen. (5) |
| VALKYRIES | Prelude in the second of Wagner's operas that make up the Ring cycle (4,2,3,9) |