| DATO | Org. with Can. and the U.S. |
| NATO | Org. with Can. and Turkey in it |
| CONTAINER | It holds things, with "can" and "tin" hidden inside |
| TREVITHICK | Ding Dong mine engineer who invented the Puffing Devil and built the world's first steam railway locomotives including the Catch Me Who Can and the Penydarren (10) |
| ABMS | Subjects of a '72 agreement between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. |
| CURTISCUP | Biennial amateur women's golf match between the U.K and the U.S. (6,3) |
| AHL | Developmental org. with teams in Canada and the U.S. |
| MARTINSHEEN | US film and TV star, whose movies include Wall Street, Apocalypse Now, The Amazing Spider-Man, Catch Me If You Can and The American President (6,5) |
| GRIEVANCE | Be very sorry about the damaged can and the complaint (9) |
| EPISCOPAL | The ___ Church is an autonomous branch of the Anglican Communion in Scotland and the U.S. (9) |
| ISS | Three-letter abbreviation for the large space station currently in Earth orbit. Its first parts were the Russian control module Zarya, launched November 20, 1998, and the U.S.-built Unity connecting n |
| MAGGIESMITH | This "Downton Abbey" star (and two-time Oscar winner) has the most common surname in England (and the U.S., for that matter) |
| PGATOUR | It includes the Masters and the U.S. Open |
| MEX | It's between Guat. and the U.S. |
| WISDOM | "God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, courage to change things I can, and the |
| COLDWAR | Snow ball fight? Part of erstwhile hostilities between the Soviet Union and the U.S.! (4,3) |
| WOUNDED | ___ Knee, site in South Dakota of an 1890 conflict between the Sioux people and the U.S. Army (7) |
| STLAWRENCE | River which forms part of the boundary between Canada and the U.S. (2,8) |
| MARTINCLUNES | English actor noted for his TV travel series around the islands of Australia and the U.S. (6,6) |
| TROOPS | North Korea has the fourth-highest number of these, after China, India and the U.S. |