| HOSERS | Uncouth people, in Canadian slang |
| RESTO | Casual eatery, in Canadian slang |
| HOSER | Boorish lout, in Canadian slang (5) |
| OWLY | Grumpy, in Canadian slang |
| YAHOOS | Which term describes rough, coarse, uncouth people (6) |
| YOBBOS | Uncouth people discussing why boobs wobble (6) |
| LOUTS | Uncouth people |
| GARBERATOR | Canadian slang for a kitchen device |
| SPITE | Uncouth people might do this online showing ill-will (5) |
| REGINA | A party in suits, often, in Canadian city (6) |
| SLOBICE | Died in helping in Canadian sea hazard? (4,3) |
| TORONTO | Hill on square in the middle of West Bloomfields in Canadian city (7) |
| CALGARYSTAMPEDE | Showed annoyance in kinky lacy gear in Canadian show (7,8) |
| BICYCLES | Extremely cold in Canadian province - Quebec's the leader in snow vehicles |
| SHONEVAL | Fictional Ontario town in Canadian author Jane Urquhart's 2001 novel The Stone Carvers which culminates with the sculpting of the Vimy Memorial in France |
| FICTIONALDETECTIVES | Sherlock Holmes in British literature ...and Armand Gamache in Canadian literature |
| MANTICORE | Second novel (published in 1972) in Canadian author Robertson Davies' series The Deptford Trilogy, The ___ |
| BIRTHPLACEOFTHERCAF | Ontario... CFB Borden in 1924 one hundred years ago in Canadian military history,'___ ___ ___ ___' |
| LEAD | Additive no longer used in Canadian gasoline |
| ALDA | Alan, who played the president in "Canadian Bacon" |