| TWEEDSMUIR | Novelist John Buchan became Governor General of Canada with the title Lord -; Borders village (10) |
| FREYBERG | General who led the 2nd New Zealand Division during World War II and later became Governor-General (8) |
| ALECDOUGLASHOME | British ex-prime minister who entered Parliament under the courtesy title Lord Dunglass (4,7,4) |
| HANNAY | Richard ---, fictional character created by Scottish novelist John Buchan (6) |
| PONCE | Spanish conquistador who became governor of Puerto Rico, Juan ... de Leon |
| BLIGH | Which captain from a ship mutiny became governor of New South Wales? (7,5) |
| WILLIAM | Which captain from a ship mutiny became governor of New South Wales? (7,5) |
| RIDEAUHALL | Official residence of the Governor General of Canada, in Ottawa: 2 wds. |
| JOHNBUCHAN | Scottish novelist who was Governor General of Canada (1935-1940) (4,6) |
| EXCELLENCY | Governor General of Canada: His ___ the Right Honourable David Johnston |
| ENTOMOLOGY | Field of science dealing with the title creatures, which are circled in this puzzle |
| THIRTYNINE | Number of steps in the title of a 1915 John Buchan novel (6-4) |
| NOMINALSUM | A little money that comes with the title? (7,3) |
| THIRTYNINESTEPS | 1915 novel written by John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (Governor General of Canada from 1935 to 1940) for which Alfred Hitchcock directed the 1935 movie thriller adaptation, The ___-___ ___ |
| SCOTIA | Nova -; one of the four original provinces of Canada with Ontario, New Brunswick and Quebec (6) |
| SITTINGBULL | After the 1876 victory over Generalcuster in the Montana territory at The Battle of the Littlebighorn, Sioux Chief who crossed the border into Canada with 5000 Lakota people and took refuge until 1881 |
| JEANNESAUVE | In 1984, she became the irst woman Governor General of Canada: 2 wds. |
| LOTTA | The Star's columnist Ms. Dempsey who would astonish then-Princess Elizabeth (on a tour of Canada with Prince Philip in 1951) by leaping fully clothed into the Ottawa River from a royal tour boat to ge |
| ALBERTA | Prairie province of Canada with a population density of five people per square km (7) |
| CONNAUGHT | Son of Queen Victoria who was Governor General of Canada from 1911 to 1916: Prince Arthur, 1st Duke |