| OSLER | Sir William ___ (b.1849 - d.1919), Mcgill University alum called 'The Father of Modern Medicine' |
| HOOSIER | Indiana University alum |
| HIPPOCRATES | Greek physician (0. 460-375 BC) commonly regarded as the father of modern medicine (11) |
| STEELE | North West Mounted Police officer, Sam ___ (b.1849 - d.1919) |
| NAISMITH | James ___ ((b.1861 - d.1939) McGill University graduate who invented the sport of Basketball in 1891 |
| RIIS | Jacob A. ___ (b.1849 - d.1914 ...Danish-American photojournalist of 1890 book How the Other Half Lives) |
| EUCLID | Ancient Greek writer of the Elements treatise, called the 'father of geometry' (6) |
| PARACELSUS | Swiss Renaissance forefather of modern medicine |
| GOLDING | Sir William ___, author of Lord Of The Flies (7) |
| HARCOURT | Sir William ___, British lawyer and chancellor of the exchequer under Gladstone and Rosebery (8) |
| ICEHOCKEY | Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s |
| ALLOPATHY | Modern medicine, two pounds only - there is lack of interest all around (9) |
| MUDDY | --- Waters, American blues musician, often called the 'father of modern Chicago blues' (5) |
| THOMASMUIR | - of Huntershill, reformer often called ' the father of Scottish democracy' (6,4) |
| ALAIN | Locke who was called "The Father of the Harlem Renaissance" |
| SALK | Scientist who was called the "Father of Biophilosophy" in the New York Times in 1966 |
| IBN | ___ al-Haytham, medieval mathematician called "the father of modern optics" |
| HAYDN | He is often called The Father Of The Symphony (5) |
| HENRIETTA | Montreal-born suffragist, one of 'The Famous Five' of Canada, ___ Muir Edwards (b.1849 d.1931) |
| MONTREAL | Home of McGill University |