| DEH | ___ Cho Bridge (It crosses the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories) |
| NORMAN | ___ Wells (Oil heritage town on the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories) |
| LIARD | Canadian river rising in the Yukon and flowing to the Mackenzie River (5) |
| GREATSLAVELAKE | Large body of water in Canada's Northwest Territories, drained by the Mackenzie River (5,5,4) |
| DEHCHO | Northwest Territories... Bridge crossing the Mackenzie River |
| GREATSLAVE | ? Lake, body of water in NW Canada drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean |
| FORTPROVIDENCE | Northwest Territories hamlet on the Mackenzie River: 2 wds. |
| GREAT | ___ Lake in north west Canada is drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean (5) |
| SLAVE | - - Lake in north west Canada is drained by the Mackenzie River into the Arctic Ocean (5) |
| IVYBRIDGE | You'll find a climbing plant growing by the side of the road as it crosses the river into this town on the southern edge of Dartmoor (9) |
| BEAUFORTSEA | The Mackenzie River empties into it (8,3) |
| TLI | Air Tindi and ___ Cho Air (Joint venture in the Northwest Territories for chartered flights) |
| ALBERTA | The Mackenzie River runs through it |
| ENA | River in the Northwest Territories |
| DELTA | The Mackenzie ___, in the Northwest Territories |
| TRANSEPT | It crosses the nave in a church (8) |
| DIAGONAL | Green Goddess comes round at length: it crosses the square |
| GWB | It crosses the Hudson R. at Ft. Lee |
| LAKECHAMPLAIN | It crosses the borders of New York and Quebec |
| NAHANNI | This site is in the Northwest Territories. It was established as a national park in 1972, and it includes canyons and plenty of wildlife throughout its 1,177,700 acres (476,968 hectares). A river that |