| FAMILIAR | ___ bluet damselfly, Enallagma civile, native to North America and southern Canada (8) |
| CRETAN | ___ bluet, damselfly from a Greek island (6) |
| PRAIRIE | A treeless grassy plain of the central United States and southern Canada (7) |
| SOCIETAS | Alliance, confederacy (Caes, Bellum Civile 3.107) |
| ARMARI | To be fitted out with weapons; Caesar scalas parari militesque ____ iubet (Caes, Bellum Civile 1.28) |
| CLASSIS | Collection of ships; Caesaris ____ divisa in duas partes (Caes, Bellum Civile, 3.101) |
| WINNIPEG | City in southern Canada (8) |
| INKBERRY | Evergreen shrub native to North America, a species of holly (8) |
| RACCOONS | Nocturnal mammals native to North America noted for their ringed tails (8) |
| SAGUAROS | Giant cactus plants native to North America (8) |
| HUDSONIA | Small genus of three species of flowering plants in the family Cistaceae, native to North America |
| BLUEFLAG | Iris native to North America |
| BISON | A humpbacked shaggy-haired wild ox native to North America and Europe (5) |
| KALMIA | Genus of evergreen shrubs native to North America and Cuba whose foliage is toxic if eaten by certai |
| ONTARIO | Toronto is the capital of which province in Southern Canada (7) |
| EUROPE | Reindeer are native to Northern ___ and Asia. Caribou are native to North America. |
| AGRION | Genus name, roughly akin to "wild one" or "of the open fields", of a metallic green damselfly, archaically referred to as a demoiselle (6) |
| ANTLION | Insect similar to damselfly (7) |
| ECHO | Genus of damselfly whose name is taken from Greek myth (4) |
| WETLAND | In what type of place did the Norfolk damselfly from England live, before it became extinct? |