- ERIE
- Lake or tribe
- Second smallest Great Lake
- Buffalo's lake
- Keystone State port
- A Great Lake
- Border lake
- Canal to the Hudson
- City near Buffalo
- Clinton's canal
- Great Lakes port
- NY canal
- New York county
- Niagara's source
- One of five
- One of five, again
- Part of HOMES
- Pennsylvania port
- Port in Pennsylvania
- Put-In-Bay's lake
- __ Lackawanna Railroad
- Admiral Perry victory site
- Albany's canal
- American canal
- City in Pennsylvania
- Cleveland's lake
- Empire State canal
- Euclid's lake
- HOMES member
- Iroquois Indian
- New York canal
- Pennsylvania county
- View from Toledo
- War of 1812 battle site
- Waterfront city
- homEs
- Canal city
- Canal for a mule named Sal
- Clinton's Folly (the canal, that is)
- Gannon University site
- NY county
- Niagara River's feeder
- One of the great ones
- Perry victory site
- Southernmost Great Lake
- Ashtabula's lake
- Lake or Canal
- Native New Yorker
- Aptly named lake by which to tell scary stories?
- Iroquoian tribe
- Lake that sounds scary
- Lake whose name probably comes from the Iroquoian word for "long tail"
- American lake every constructor is sick of cluing, and "American lake" was probably enough to give it to you, so screw it
- Lake visible from Cedar Point amusement park
- Lakewood, Ohio's lake
- Canal with thirty-six locks
- Pennsylvania's "Flagship City"
- Ontario lake
- Great Lake where a War of 1812 battle was fought
- Home of the D-League BayHawks
- Spooky-sounding canal
- The fourth thing indicated by the mnemonic "she made him eat onions"
- Lake visible from the city of Huron, Ohio (it's not Huron)
- City passed while driving to Cleveland from Buffalo
- Iroquoian northerners
- Huron's neighbor
- Quaker State city
- Sandusky's lake
- Toledo's lake
- Jay Gould's railroad
- Battle of Lake ___ (War of 1812 conflict)
- Big name in railroading
- Buffalo water
- Gannon University city
- Home of the Presque Isle Downs racetrack
- Huron neighbor
- Lake near Niagara Falls
- Lake that the Detroit River flows to
- Native Americans whose name means "cat"
- Pennsylvania city where Billy Blanks was born
- Pennsylvania city whose motto is "Feel the Lake Effect"
- Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city
- Presque Isle lake
- Presque Isle port
- Sandusky County's lake
- Shallowest Great Lake
- Weird-sounding canal
- Mercyhurst University's city
- Toledo's vista
- Lake that flows into the Niagara
- Pennsylvania lake
- Buffalo's coast
- New York Indian
- Pennsylvania home of Waldameer Water World Park
- County in western New York
- Lake that's becomes another common crossword answer with either an A or an E in its front
- Pennsylvania city on its' namesake lake
- Presque Isle State Park lake
- View from Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial
- Northwest Pennsylvania county
- Lake outside of London
- The lake in "Mistake By the Lake"
- Famous canal
- Cleveland's shore
- Lake ___ water snake
- Northwestern Pennsylvania city
- Buffalo's county
- Canal
- Canal of song
- Cleveland Indian
- Water found by Jolliet
- ___-Lackawanna railroad
- Body Joliet sighted
- Weird-sounding lake
- Iroquoian people
- Gannon College city
- Member of HOMES
- I-79 terminus
- Sal's place in song
- Superior companion?
- Great Lake port
- One of the Greats
- Rust Belt city
- Sal's canal
- The E of HOMES
- Lake sighted by Jolliet
- Lake near Ashtabula
- Canal in a song
- Lake of Lackawanna
- Eastern port, or its country
- Lake seen from Monroe, Michigan
- Railroad company in a 1960 merger
- See 10-Across
- Lake Ontario neighbour
- Leamington's lake
- Home of Gannon University
- Northernmost Pennsylvania county
- Penn State ___, the Behrend College
- Cat Nation member
- Battle of Lake ___, 1813
- Canal mentioned in the song "Low Bridge, Everybody Down"
- Pennsylvania port city
- Lake surrounding Mohawk Island
- Fort ___, Ontario
- Part of the HOMES mnemonic
- New York's ___ Canal
- *Hair-raising
- Iroquois tribe
- Niagara River source
- The Detroit River flows into it
- Western New York county
- Lake seen from Euclid, Ohio
- Site of a War of 1812 naval battle
- Waters near Buffalo
- Lake into which the Cuyahoga empties
- Lake south of an international Peace Bridge
- Port considered part of the Rust Belt
- The "E" in HOMES
- City roughly halfway between Cleveland and Buffalo
- The "E" in the mnemonic device HOMES
- Erin alternative
- City that sounds like it should be the setting for a horror movie?
- Extinct language related to Wyandot
- Home of the Detroit Tigers' Double-A affiliate
- Native country name derived from the name of a Gaelic goddess
- Native country name whose first letter actually bears an accent
- ____ Community College, school in Buffalo, NY
- Ohio's _____-Ottawa International Airport
- Old tongue in the Huronian language group
- US city whose name becomes a country name when its middle two letters are switched
- City that held a major celebration of the bicentennial of the peace following the War of 1812
- Fort _____, War of 1812 site that is the bloodiest battle ever waged on Canadian soil
- Native name for the Emerald Isle
- One end of the Saint Lawrence Seaway
- U.S. city that I swear I'm going to try to avoid putting in crosswords from now on because I'm tired of thinking of a new clue for it
- _____ Plain (geographic feature of eastern North America)
- Critical American railroad hub of the mid-1800s
- Place whose pronunciation remains when an E is added to its start
- Site of a SUNY campus
- Oliver Hazard Perry earned a Congressional Gold Medal for actions here in 1813
- Place name that keeps its pronunciation if an E is added to its start
- The Detroit ends in it
- View from many rides at Cedar Point amusement park
- Barge canal of song
- City on its own lake
- Eastern canal
- Fort on the Niagara River
- One of the Great Lakes
- Pennsylvania's only Great Lakes port
- ___ Lackawanna Railway
- Great Lake
- Lake fed by the Cuyahoga River
- New York canal since 1825
- Source of the Niagara River
- Canal of Sal
- HOMES unit
- Iroquoian language
- Lackawanna's lake
- Lake of Commodore Perry's victory
- One of five Greats
- U.S.-Canada border lake
- that thing you do! city
- De Witt Clinton's canal
- Early American
- HOMES body
- Ontario neighbor
- Ontario's neighbor
- Shallowest of the Great Lakes
- Strange-sounding city
- The shallowest Great Lake
- Toledo's waterfront
- Canal of Sal, in song
- Canal that opened in 1825
- Southernmost of the Great Lakes
- Canal with a mule, in song
- Hudson River canal
- NW Pennsylvania port
- Pennsylvania city
- Sandusky Bay lake
- Superior's inferior
- Toledo's water
- Buffalo's canal
- Iroquois foe
- Lake bordering Ontario
- Lake in four states and Canada
- Lake seen from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake where Perry fought
- The shallowest of HOMES
- View from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Canal backed by Clinton
- Canal opened in 1825
- Cuyahoga's outlet
- Fourth of HOMES
- Keystone State city
- Middle Atlantic tribe
- Niagara Falls feeder
- Sal's canal, in song
- Buffalo is on its shore
- City on its own Great Lake
- Lake or city
- Lake that feeds Niagara Falls
- One of a wet quintet
- Only Pennsylvania county that borders New York and Ohio
- Ashtabula waterfront
- Buffalo-to-Albany canal
- Canal that cost $7,143,789 to build
- Fourth largest of the Great Lakes
- Lake that feeds the Niagara River
- New York port
- Presque Isle's lake
- Railroad launched in 1851
- Strange-sounding lake
- We have met the enemy there
- Canal completed in 1825
- First Great Lake, alphabetically
- It's part of four states' borders
- Lake adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lorain, Ohio's lake
- Site of fighting in the War of 1812
- Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
- Lake by the Jake
- Lake next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake where Perry prevailed in 1813
- Pennsylvania lake port
- Presque Isle Bay city
- Warmest of the Great Lakes
- Where "We have met the enemy ..."
- Body of water near Buffalo
- Buffalo water hole
- Lake fed by the Sandusky River
- Lake on our northern border
- Lake that touches New York and Ontario
- New York's shortest-named county
- Port between Buffalo and Cleveland
- Tribe in the Great Lakes area
- Albany canal
- Canal depicted on New York's state quarter
- Lake fed by the Detroit River
- Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake next to Cleveland
- Lake that sounds spooky
- Tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- ___ Lackawanna
- that thing you do! setting
- Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River
- County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
- Lake adjoining Ontario
- Lake near Buffalo
- One of a "Great" quintet
- Presque Isle locale
- Rust Belt port
- Albany-to-Buffalo canal
- Canal to Buffalo
- County in Pennsylvania or New York
- County in both Pennsylvania and New York
- Lake depicted on Michigan's state quarter
- Lake north of Ohio
- Lake on the Pennsylvania coast
- One of HOMES
- One of a notable quintet
- Part of the mnemonic HOMES
- Pennsylvania city on a same-named lake
- Tribe once found around Buffalo
- With 72-Across, waterway that opened in 1825
- City north of Pittsburgh
- Eastern tribe overcome by the Iroquois
- HOMES component
- Lake named for an Indian tribe
- Lake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River
- Perry battle site
- Presque Isle Bay port
- Smallest of five Greats
- War of 1812 locale
- Canal that originally had 83 locks
- City on Presque Isle Bay
- Home of the Double-A SeaWolves
- Lackawanna partner
- Lake site of a War of 1812 battle
- One of a noted quintet
- US border lake
- Great quintet member
- Buffalo body
- Creepy-sounding lake
- Lake with the legendary monster Bessie
- Smallest of the Great Lakes by volume
- Least great Great Lake
- Potential source of dangerous lahars
- U.S. lake
- Ohio county
- Small Great Lake
- Pennsylvania city that my college suitemate was from - top that, other crossword writers
- Buffalo's waterfront
- Lake Indian
- Sight from Buffalo
- Site of Perry's victory
- Bass Islands lake
- Pennsylvania home to the NBA D-League's BayHawks
- Pennsylvania city where the BayHawks ball
- American Indian
- Buffalo backdrop
- Cat Nation native
- Cleveland's waters
- Lake Native Americans
- Spooky canal?
- Buffalo's country
- Weird waterway?
- ___-Lackawanna R.R.
- 1/5 of HOMES
- Amerindian
- Another 27 Down
- Buffalo's backdrop
- Buffalo's waters
- Cat Nation tribe
- Lackawanna's railroad partner
- Lake where Perry met the enemy
- NY's ___ Canal
- Pennysylvania city
- Cleaveland's waterfront
- Historic canal
- Maumee River outlet
- Ohio native
- B and O rival of the 1870s
- Cleveland's waterfront
- Quaker State port
- NW Pennsylvania county
- New York border lake
- New York county bordering Ontario
- Canal to the Hudson River
- Lake in four states
- Part of Ohio's northern border
- Superior relative?
- View from Sandusky, Ohio
- Where Perry prevailed in 1813
- Northernmost Keystone State county
- Site of a significant War of 1812 victory
- Former lakeshore tribe
- Lake from which the Niagara River flows
- Lake bordering Ohio
- Lake that's the outlet for the Detroit River
- Mercyhurst College site
- New York canal opened in 1825
- Cuyahoga River outlet
- Detroit River outlet
- Eastern city on I-90
- Old Ohio/New York tribe
- Pennsylvania port or its lake
- View from Buffalo
- Water by Buffalo
- Home of the reconstructed USS Niagara
- Lake surrounding Canada's southernmost point
- Mercyhurst College city
- Pennsylvania county, or its lake
- Presque Isle State Park's lake
- 1960 railroad merger company
- City known for lake-effect snow
- Lake not far from Niagara Falls
- Most of Ohio's northern boundary
- Part of a wet quintet
- Port on its own lake
- Canal that Sal worked on, in song
- Foe of the Iroquois
- Lake on four states and a province
- Lake-effect snow city
- Niagara River feeder
- Northern terminus of I-79
- Ohio tribe
- One of the HOMES lakes
- Spooky-sounding lake
- 14-Across's Great Lake
- Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties
- War of 1812 shipbuilding port
- __ Lackawanna Railway
- Creepy lake?
- Lake near Lake Ontario
- Lake south of Niagara Falls
- Lake where Perry achieved an 1813 victory
- New York's __ Canal
- Pennsylvania city of about 100,000
- View from Presque Isle State Park
- Waters by Buffalo
- City SW of Buffalo
- City near Presque Isle State Park
- Lakeside Pennsylvania city
- Scary-sounding lake
- Lake __ College, near Cleveland
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lake
- Smallest Great Lake by volume
- __ Canal
- City in NW Pennsylvania
- City seen from Presque Isle State Park
- City with a Penn State campus
- Home port for the USS Niagara
- Lake at one end of the Niagara River
- Lake on New York's western border
- New York county whose seat is Buffalo
- Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited route
- Buffalo's county and lake
- Canal past Rochester
- Mercyhurst University city
- Shortest Great Lake name
- Buffalo's Great Lake
- Canal through Oneida Lake
- Pelee Island's lake
- Pennsylvania city subject to lake-effect snow
- Point Pelee's lake
- Lake crossed traveling from Ohio to Ontario
- Lake that's a homophone of 59-Across
- Niagara Falls source
- Of the Great Lakes, only Ontario is smaller than it
- Ohio border lake
- The "E" in the HOMES mnemonic
- Buffalo lake
- Canal about which the 1905 song "Low Bridge, Everybody Down" was written
- Canal across New York
- Canal that helps connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- Great Lake bordering four states
- Lake ultimately fed by 15-Across
- Ohio's Great Lake
- Only Great Lake that borders Pennsylvania
- Where I-90 and I-79 meet
- Great Lake city
- Hudson-to-Niagara River canal
- Lake with Canada's southernmost point
- Shortest-named Great Lake
- Canal that roughly parallels I-90 in New York
- City at the intersection of I-90 and I-79
- Great Lake that stretches from New York to Michigan
- Great Lake with the shortest name
- Lake south of London
- Lake that drains via the Niagara River
- Lake with the same first and last letter
- Ohio's lake
- One of a "Great" five
- Pennsylvania county or its seat
- The "E" in the mnemonic HOMES
- Vowel-rich lake
- City halfway between Buffalo and Cleveland
- Empire State county
- Fourth letter in a famous mnemonic
- Great Lake near Detroit
- Great Lake near the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Lake whose name comes from Iroquoian for "long tail"
- One in a wet quintet
- Pennsylvania city on I-90
- Superior cousin?
- __ Canalway Trail: 365-mile stretch in New York
- Great Lake that touches four states
- Historical allies of the Huron
- Lake near Buffalo, New York
- Lakefront city between Cleveland and Buffalo
- Pennsylvania city across from Presque Isle State Park
- Lake near the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Pennsylvania's Gem City
- The "E" of the Great Lakes HOMES mnemonic
- Ashtabula's water
- Eastern Indian
- Iroquoian Indian
- Lake city
- One of Jay Gould's railroads
- Sandusky's water
- Clinton's Big Ditch
- Buffalo's water
- Canal completed in l825
- Cleveland's water
- Smallest Great Lake
- Soprano Mills
- Gould's railroad
- Part of four state borders
- Battle site of 1813
- Lake tribe
- Part of Pennsylvania's border
- Sight from Sandusky
- 1812 battle site
- 1813 battle site
- City south of Buffalo
- HOMES part
- Onondaga enemy
- Port of Pennsylvania
- 363-mile canal
- City southwest of Buffalo
- Joliet discovery
- Part of Ohio's border
- See 20 Across
- Iroquois enemy
- Pennsylvania's lake port
- Sandusky's county
- Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania
- Lake bordering New York
- Lake north of Cleveland
- Northwest Pennsylvania city
- Onetime New York Indian
- Only four-letter Great Lake
- War of 1812 battle locale
- Where the Detroit River ends
- Joliet discovery of 1669
- Pennsylvania neighbor
- County east of Ashtabula
- Eastern port
- Lake near Cleveland
- Put-in-Bay's locale
- Detroit River destination
- One of a lake quintet
- City near Presque Isle
- Part of Ontario's southern border
- Southernmost of a wet quintet
- City not far from Buffalo
- Detroit River's terminus
- Niagara River's source
- See 11 Down
- Northwestern Pennsylvania county
- Pennsylvania or New York county
- Base for Commodore Perry
- Detroit River's destination
- Fort __, Ontario
- High-snowfall Eastern city
- Homonym of 54 Down
- It's fed by the Cuyahoga
- Lake that sounds creepy
- Perry Square locale
- Water east of Toledo
- Lake bordering Cleveland
- Source of Niagara Falls' water
- City facing Presque Isle Bay
- Erstwhile Iroquoian language
- Home port of the brigantine "Niagara"
- Lake adjoining Cleveland
- Lake adjoining Toledo
- Lake bordering Buffalo
- Lake of an 1813 battle
- Naval battle site of 1813
- Shipwreck divers' mecca
- The Huron River feeds it
- Water due south of London
- Water that sounds weird
- Where Perry Square is
- A Penn State campus site
- Cleveland's Great Lake
- Lake that sounds strange
- Source of Niagara Falls
- Water beside Buffalo
- A Penn State campus city
- Cuyahoga River's destination
- It's southeast of London
- It's southwest of Buffalo
- Lake beside Buffalo
- What surrounds Canada's southernmost land
- Fourth in a moist mnemonic
- It borders Toledo
- Lake beside Cleveland
- See 61 Down
- Smallest of the Great Lakes
- Source for Niagara Falls
- Water beside Toledo
- Water bordering four states
- With 33 Across, 1820s engineering marvel
- City that sounds spooky
- Expanse north of Akron
- Its main inlet is the Detroit River
- Pennsylvania lake city
- Port north of Pittsburgh
- Water near Niagara Falls
- West end of the Saint Lawrence Seaway
- A Great 53 Across
- A Michigan water border
- Canal through Lockport, New York
- Fort __ (town on the Niagara)
- Great Lake near Niagara Falls
- Lake beside Huron, Ohio (really!)
- Lake near Detroit
- Northwesternmost Pennsylvania county
- Part of Ontario's border
- Toronto-to-Columbus midpoint
- Water bordering Ohio
- City very close to Canada
- Great Lake beside New York
- It's due north of Pittsburgh
- Lake beside Ohio
- Ohio's Lake __ College
- Watery War of 1812 "battleground"
- What the Detroit River feeds
- Inland mecca for shipwreck divers
- Lake that sounds chilling
- Midwestern home of serpentine monster Bessie
- See 56 Down
- Water north of Cleveland
- Water part of four state borders
- Great Lake bordering Ohio
- It's between Toronto and Akron
- Lake between Ontario and New York
- Pennsylvania city that sounds spooky
- See 63 Across
- What Niagara County borders
- Home of Mercyhurst College
- Home of the minor league SeaWolves
- Home to Gannon University
- Canal from Albany
- Home of the Otters of the Ontario Hockey League
- Lake that sounds weird
- See 49-Across
- Class AA minor league team affiliated with Detroit
- Great Lake bordering New York
- Keystone State county
- Lake that's the source of the Niagara River
- Northern terminus of Interstate 79
- Ohio county north of Huron
- Ohio county whose seat is Sandusky
- One of the Lower Lakes
- Pennsylvania county seat
- See 68-Across
- Buckeye State county
- Double A baseball team in the Eastern League's Southern Division
- Home port of the U.S. brig Niagara
- Home to Jerry Uht Park, where the SeaWolves play baseball
- Lake near London
- New York county south of Niagara
- Ohio's Lake ___ College
- Penn State city
- Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League
- Seat of Kansas's Neosho County
- Setting of "That Thing You Do!"
- Birthplace of Billy Blanks
- City in the Quaker State
- Home of the Freeze indoor football team
- Lake on the border of four states
- Lake that Canada's Point Pelee National Park is on
- Lake that the Huron River flows into
- Lake the Detroit River flows into
- Most populous county in upstate New York
- View from Canada's Point Pelee National Park
- ___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938 Supreme Court decision)
- Mistake by the lake lake
- Buffalo's lake and county
- City across the state from Philadelphia
- City in the minors' Eastern League
- Lake that borders Ohio
- North American language
- Northwesternmost county in Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania county that borders New York and Ohio
- With 28-Down, New York waterway
- With 36-Down, "Clinton's Ditch"
- Gannon University's home
- Lake by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake surrounding Kelleys Island
- Lake surrounding Pelee Island
- Lake that Ohio's Lake County borders
- Lake that contains Canada's southernmost point
- Ohio-Ontario separator
- Railroad company known as "The scarlet woman of Wall Street"
- Lake of which Put-in-Bay is a part.
- Battle of Lake ___, Sept. 10, 1813.
- Canal in Eastern United States.
- Canal, Albany to Buffalo.
- Perry's battle site, 1813.
- 9,968 sq. mi. of water.
- Indian tribe.
- Lake port in N.W. Pennsylvania.
- City of N. E. Pennsylvania.
- Lake port.
- Scene of Perry's victory (1813).
- South end of Welland Canal.
- N. Y. State barge canal.
- Enemy of the Iroquois.
- Lake battle, 1813.
- City famed for electrical appliances.
- Indian.
- Lake drained by Niagara River.
- Midpoint from Buffalo to Cleveland.
- N. Y. State canal.
- Port of entry in Pennsylvania.
- Where Put in Bay is.
- With 50 down, De Witt Clinton's project.
- 9,940 square miles of water.
- Canal begun in DeWitt Clinton's day.
- City midway between Cleveland and Buffalo.
- City named for a tribe.
- City of 130,803 in Pennsylvania.
- City or canal.
- Clevelanders swim in it.
- Lake port SW of Buffalo.
- Lake port in Pennsylvania.
- Lake port of the Keystone State.
- Northernmost city of Pennsylvania.
- Clinton's Ditch.
- A city, county or lake.
- Buffalo's shore front.
- City in Keystone State.
- City in Pa.
- It's larger than Ontario.
- Lake 240 miles long.
- Lake port, pop. 130,803.
- Neighbor of Ontario.
- Relative of 19 Down.
- Water between Buffalo and Toledo.
- American and Canadian lake.
- An old canal.
- Ashtabula's waterfront.
- Iroquois Indians.
- Part of U. S.–Canadian boundary.
- Redskin.
- Sandusky's waterfront.
- Well-known canal.
- Where Commodore Perry triumphed.
- Where Perry won.
- Buffalo-Albany canal.
- County of New York.
- Extinct Indian.
- First American canal.
- O. H. Perry fought here.
- O. H. Perry's lake.
- Perry's HQ.
- Red man.
- U. S. canal.
- ___ Canal.
- American-Canadian lake.
- County in N. Y.
- Into which the Maumee River flows.
- Iroquois.
- Lake city in Pennsylvania.
- Lorain's lake.
- Scene of Perry's victory.
- Lake of Put-in-Bay.
- Perry's lake.
- Shallowest of Great Lakes.
- Third largest city of Pennsylvania.
- 1825 canal.
- Lake on Ohio border.
- Lake port, Pa.
- Neighbor of 2 Down.
- Port Dover's lakefront.
- Shipping center in Pa.
- Where Perry "met the enemy."
- Folk-song canal.
- Iroquoian.
- It contains Put-in Bay.
- Jolliet's discovery, 1669.
- Lake of 9,950 sq. mi.
- One end of the Welland Canal.
- 87th city of U. S., in 1960 census.
- Algonquian Indian.
- City west of Jamestown, N. Y.
- Homonym of 65 Across.
- Joliet's discovery.
- Lake of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
- City on a Great Lake.
- N. Y. barge canal.
- Pa. city.
- Port SW of Buffalo.
- Detroit's lake.
- Lackawanna's county.
- Scene of Perry victory.
- 140-year-old canal.
- Canal of 1825.
- Lake.
- Place in Pennsylvania.
- Part of Ohio's boundary.
- See 16 Across.
- Michigan's cousin.
- Part of the U.S. border.
- Commodore Perry's base.
- City on a lake.
- Historic waterway.
- Waterway in a song.
- Cleveland sight.
- Lackawanna's partner.
- Part of a railroad name.
- Wyandot's cousin
- Dead Sea of U.S.
- Amerind
- Canal finished in 1825
- City in the Keystone State
- U. S. Indian
- Waterway in a folk song
- County in Penna.
- Canal or city
- Penna. city
- Perry locale
- What one of 33 Across stands for
- Canal or Indian
- Penn. city
- Penna. port
- See 58 Down
- City in Penna.
- City or lake
- Big lake
- Buffalo's vista
- Canal or port
- North American lake
- Fisk's railroad
- One of the five
- Perry's conquest
- Site of 1813 naval battle
- Buffalo-to-Albany watercourse
- Diva Mills
- Lake seen at Lakewood, Ohio
- One of five lakes
- Where Perry won: 1813
- Canal started in 1817
- Dunkirk's lake
- Lake or Indian
- Lake or port
- Mohawk's relative
- Perry's victory site
- Sight from Toledo
- Site of Put-In Bay
- Where Perry triumphed
- Where Toledans go sailing
- City that sounds mysterious
- Lake fed by the Maumee River
- Relative of a Huron
- Where the British lost to Perry: 1813
- Albany-Buffalo canal
- Canal or county in N.Y.
- Canal or railroad
- Canal that needed Clinton's clout
- Clinton's waterway
- Lake that sounds mysterious
- Northern waterway
- Pa. port
- Site of many eerie mishaps
- View from Cleveland
- Border water
- City NW of Johnstown
- City near Chautauqua Lake
- Extinct Indian group
- Indian of a New York region
- Iroquoian tongue
- Lakes Indian
- Maumee's outlet
- One of a well-known quintet
- One of five bodies
- One of five bodies of water
- One of the five "Greats"
- Railroad associated with Gould
- Railroad guided by Jay Gould
- Railroad that failed in 1861
- Railroad, lake or canal
- Shallowest of five
- ___ Smith, O'Neill hero
- A body on Canada's southern border
- Body that sounds scary
- Canal, lake or city
- City where most of Perry's ships were built
- Foe of a Seneca
- Great Lakes city
- HOMES lake
- Indian of the Great Lakes region
- Iroquoian group
- Lake on the U.S.-Canadian boundary
- Large lake
- Neighbor of Chautauqua Lake
- O'Neill's ___ Smith
- Ontario feeder
- Pa.'s only Great Lakes port
- Railroad manipulated by Jay Gould
- Sight from Cleveland
- Site of Mercyhurst College
- Canal or lake
- City named for an Indian group
- Lake fed by the Maumee
- Lake near Chautauqua
- Puzzler's lake
- Scene of Perry's heroism
- Seneca's foe
- Spooky-sounding city
- Storied canal
- 360-mile watercourse, with 42 Across
- Coloratura Mills
- Feeder of Maumee Bay
- His name means "long tail"
- Homophone for eerie
- Jay Gould's railroad: 1867–72
- Maumee Bay feeder
- Pa. lake port
- Pa. lakeside city
- Railroad once headed by Jay Gould
- Site of Gannon U.
- Site of Villa Maria College
- Where ships for Perry were built
- A "long tail"
- An Iroquoian
- Canal of songdom
- Indians' lake
- Naval battle site: 1813
- One of the "Long Tails"
- Port north of Meadville
- Puzzler
- Battle site: 1813
- Canal for Sal
- Fourth part of HOMES
- Jay Gould's railroad, once
- Lake Amerind
- One of five expanses
- One of five great ones
- River or canal
- Canal at Albany
- City in Kansas
- Indian or canal
- Old Buffalo-to-Albany canal
- Port in Pa.
- The Cat Nation
- Lake in U.S. and Canada
- Member of the Cat Nation
- One of five on a map
- Pa. county
- Pa. port of entry
- A neighbor of Huron
- N.Y. Indian
- Scene of Perry's triumph
- Wyandot's kin
- An Iroquoian map
- Another Pa. city
- Canal backed by DeWitt Clinton
- Part of N.Y. State Barge Canal
- Port of entry in Pa.
- Tribe whose name means "long tail"
- Barge canal in N.Y.
- Canal called "Clinton's Folly"
- Fourth-largest Great Lake
- Gannon U. site
- Gould railroad
- Hometown of Larry Holmes
- Jay Gould's train company
- Amerind or canal
- Battle site: Sept. 10, 1813
- De Witt Clinton's "ditch"
- Lake at SE Mich.
- Villa Maria College site
- County in Pa. or N.Y.
- Gannon University location
- Indian tongue
- Mentor-on-the-Lake's lake
- Spooky Indian?
- Western terminus of Clinton's ditch
- Where Perry triumphed: 1813
- ___ quenelle (Pa. poached dumpling?)
- Low bridge! Everyone down! canal
- 15 miles of song
- Albany-to-Buffalo route
- Fort Presque Isle site
- Fort _____, Ontario
- Gannon University home
- Lackawanna's partner in railroads
- Seneca foe
- Spooky waterway?
- Tribe whose name means "cat people"
- View from Ashtabula
- View from I-90
- Welland Canal terminus
- Cleveland is on its shore
- County name in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania
- Great Lake with the smallest volume
- Historic enemy of the Iroquois
- Historic trade ally of the Monacan people
- Lakeside city that's at one end of I-79
- People also known as the Cat Nation
- The lake in "lake effect" snow
- ___ Canal, connector of the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
- 1813 naval battle site
- Ashtabula abuts it
- Eastern Amerind
- Fort ____, Ont.
- Mule Sal's canal
- Northeast Indian
- Old name in railroading
- Seneca foe, 1653
- Welland Canal outlet
- _____ Lackawanna Railway
- 175-year-old canal
- Ohio or New York county
- Onetime B.&O. rival
- I-79's northern terminus
- Lackawanna's partner in railroading
- Louis Jolliet discovery of 1669
- One of a watery quintet
- View from Sandusky
- Canal with a "low bridge" ("ev'rybody down!")
- Canal with a mule named Sal
- Gannon University locale
- Jolliet's 1669 discovery
- Lake near Jacobs Field
- New York and ___ Railroad, started in 1832
- Eastern Woodlands tribe
- It's between Huron and Ontario
- Jay Gould railroad
- Lake ___ College, in 16-Across
- New York's most populous upstate county
- Old railroad name
- U.S. port, or its locale
- Where I-79 ends
- Where Oliver Hazard Perry prevailed
- Classic railroad name
- Part of the U.S./Canada border
- Old name in railroads
- War of 1812 port
- ___ Railroad, founded 1832
- Enemies of the Iroquois
- Lake ___ Beach, N.Y.
- Lake along which I-90 runs
- Lake touching four states
- Oliver Hazard Perry victory site
- Tribe with palisaded villages
- Where Commodore Perry prevailed
- City near Fort Presque Isle
- Fort ___, Ont.
- Penn State branch site
- Behrend College locale
- Eastern tribe
- Port city or the lake it's on
- Port on a lake of the same name
- Railroad chartered in 1832
- View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Niagara source
- Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county
- With 34-Across, engineering feat completed in 1825
- Buffalo's body of water
- Canada's Battle of Fort ___, 1866
- Fort ___, captured by U.S. forces in 1814
- I-90 runs along it
- Lake named after an Indian tribe
- Canal near Rome
- City of 100,000+ or the lake it's on
- Great Lake touching four states
- Lake ___, home of the Bass Islands
- Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River
- Lake ___, south of London
- Lake next to Avon Lake
- New York tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- War of 1812 siege site
- With 30-Down, locale of lots of locks
- ___ Lackawanna (bygone railroad)
- County in New York, Ohio or Pennsylvania
- Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack
- Lake ___, discovery of Louis Jolliet
- Lake bordering four states
- See 5-Down
- Upstate New York county
- County west of Wyoming
- Lake bordered by four states
- Losing tribe in the Beaver Wars
- See 23-Across
- Upstate New York's ___ Canal
- ___ Canal, waterway through Schenectady
- Buffalo's county or lake
- City that's home to the U.S. Brig Niagara
- Ontario's Fort ___
- Tribe that lent its name to a canal
- View from Presque Isle
- Creepy-sounding lake name?
- Great Lake between Huron and Ontario
- Lake between Ohio and Ontario
- Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90
- New York State's ___ Canal
- Pennsylvania city or county
- See 29-Across
- The Maumee flows northeast to this lake
- 1813's Battle of Lake ___
- Certain Iroquoian
- Lake ___, 1813 battle site
- Lake ___, source of the Niagara River
- Lake connected to Sandusky Bay
- Language related to Wyandot
- Pennsylvania's northernmost county
- ___ Railroad, 1832-1960
- Canal with 36 locks
- County name in three states
- Iroquois foe in the Beaver Wars
- It's at one end of I-79
- Lake in an old railroad name
- Snowbelt city
- City of NW Pennsylvania
- Eponymous Indian tribe
- Insurance company based in Pennsylvania
- Lakeside tribe
- Member of a noted quintet
- New York county on the Canadian border
- Ontario border lake
- See 39-Down
- Spooky-sounding Pennsylvania city
- The "E" of the old NY&E Rail Road
- U.S. city that's an anagram of 22-Across
- City on a lake of the same name
- Lake ___, home of Presque Isle
- Lake on Ohio's northern border
- Lake that stretches from Toledo to Buffalo
- Lakeside Ohio county
- Pennsylvania city or the lake it's on
- The Gem City, so-called because of its sparkling lake
- City on Amtrak's Boston-to-Chicago line
- Former tribe in western New York
- Home to Double-A baseball's SeaWolves
- It's down the lake from Buffalo
- Lake connected with lake-effect snow
- Port with lots of lake-effect snow
- Railroad name starting in 1832
- Eastern city whose name sounds weird?
- Home to Bessie, a lake monster in American folklore
- Lake named for a Pennsylvania people
- 1813 battle site in the War of 1812
- It's a two-hour drive north of Pittsburgh
- Lake ___ (what separates Ohio and Ontario)
- Lake bordered by four states and a province
- ___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (landmark 1938 Supreme Court case)
- Great Lake bordered by Ohio
- Lake largely fed by the Detroit River
- Lake that feeds into Lake Ontario
- Lake with a namesake canal
- Native American tribe with a namesake lake
- Northwest county of Pennsylvania
- Tribe that fought the Iroquois
- What the "E" stands for in HOMES
- Fort ___ (Peace Bridge terminus)
- Lake below Huron
- Northernmost county of Pennsylvania
- Where Oliver Hazard Perry said "We have met the enemy, and they are ours"
- Canal written about by Twain and Melville
- Cleveland abuts it
- Great Lake that sounds like a synonym for "spooky"
- Lake bordering Ohio and New York
- Lake home to the cryptid "Bessie"
- Member of a wet quintet
- See 67-Across
- Water buffalo
- Great Lake with a vowel-heavy name
- Locale for a noted canal
- Pennsylvania city that's home to Gannon University
- See 50-Down
- U.S. Brig Niagara's port
- Buffalo waterfront
- Lake visible from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Tribe for which a canal was named
- With 66-Across, Albany-to-Buffalo waterway
- Cedar Point's lake
- County east of Sandusky
- Springsteen's Seeger cover "___ Canal"
- Canal in the Ramones' home state
- Famous canal in the Ramones' home state
- County south of Niagara
- Lake north of Sandusky
- Lake where the British suffered an 1813 naval defeat
- Mayor Joyce Savocchio's city
- Oh, their future is dreary. I hear things are just as bad up in Lake ___ (line from the first print run of "The Lorax")
- It's one of the Greats
- County where Sandusky, Ohio, is
- Gannon College locale
- Sandusky, Ohio's county
- Site of a Penn State campus
- Site of a Penn State branch
- Clinton's Folly
- County of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
- Port where Commodore Perry's flagship is docked
- Walleye Capital of the World
- Site of Pennsylvania's Bicentennial Tower
- Lake that Presque Isle Bay is part of
- People after whom a Great Lake is named
- Shallowest 11-Down
- Without it, the mnemonic acronym for the Great Lakes might be MOSH
- Lake that borders four states and Canada
- Pennsylvania city that's home to Double-A baseball's SeaWolves
- Port city on a Great Lake of the same name
- Spooky-sounding Great Lake
- Town in "That Thing You Do!" with the same name as a Great Lake
- Tribe that the French called the Nation du Chat
- Canal of renown
- Great Lakes name
- Lake, city or canal
- Name of a lake or canal
- Northeastern U.S. canal
- Pennsylvania city, or its lake
- Pennsylvania harbor city
- Sal the mule's canal
- Where Perry prevailed
- A lake or canal
- Buffalo shore
- Great Lakes / Atlantic Ocean link
- New York state canal
- Strange-sounding waterway?
- War of 1812 lake
- 1669 Louis Jolliet discovery
- Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- Fabled canal
- Northeastern canal
- Pennsylvania's Great Lakes port
- 1669 sight for Louis Jolliet
- Canal from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Site of Perry's victory, 1813
- Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- DeWitt Clinton's waterway
- Large North American lake
- Ohio Indian, once
- Ohio-Ontario divider
- Jolliet's lake
- Ohio Indian
- Superior neighbor
- Toledo's body of water
- Lake feeding the Niagara River
- One of five great waterways
- Strange-sounding canal?
- Discovery some attribute to Jolliet
- It's inferior to Superior
- One of the Niagara River's sources
- Smallest Great Lake in volume
- ... 15 miles on the ___ Canal
- Big name in railroads
- Clinton's Ditch (canal)
- Clinton's Folly canal
- Oliver Perry victory site
- Canal by Buffalo
- Source of the Niagara
- View from Huron, Ohio
- Canal for 43-Down
- Lake southwest of Lake Ontario
- Railroad directed by Jay Gould
- Great Lake name
- Lake at southernmost point of Canada
- Major U.S. lake
- Noted canal
- Great lake for sailing
- A U.S. lake or canal
- Buffalo county
- It's great for boating?
- Another HOMES part
- Lake linked to the Hudson River
- Lake seen from Toledo
- Lake that's great
- Lake view from Toledo
- Big name in canals
- Border lake or canal
- Canal of New York
- Canal or Great Lake
- Canal with just one consonant
- Famed canal
- Great Lake or canal
- Port in the Keystone State
- Railroad or lake
- A 64-Across border lake
- A U.S. canal
- Canal near Canada
- Canal since 1817
- City of Pennsylvania
- HOMES fourth
- Lake Huron's neighbor
- Lake near Progressive Field
- Lake near a falls
- Lake to the Hudson
- Lake, canal or city
- Large northern lake
- One-consonant lake
- Superior's wet inferior
- Three-voweled lake
- Canal, lake and city name
- City by Lake Erie's south shore
- Great Lake named for a tribe
- Lake named by an Iroquoian tribe
- Pennsylvania city known for lake-effect snow
- Port city of Pennsylvania
- Vowel-heavy Great Lake
- Ashtabula's Great Lake
- Canal to the Great Lakes
- City in northwestern Pennsylvania
- Lake by Buffalo
- Lake by the Ontario Peninsula
- Lake, canal, city, county or tribe
- New York county by a Great Lake
- New York native
- Only Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania city by a lake
- Tribe that lived by a Great Lake
- City, lake or tribe
- Lake touching four states and a province
- Lake with a spooky-sounding name
- Lake with an Ontario shore
- Most common lake in crosswords
- Put-in-Bay's Great Lake
- See 42-Across
- Tribe with a namesake Great Lake
- Canal with a museum in Syracuse
- County in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio
- Great Lake that has the most shipwrecks
- Great Lake with the most fish
- Least great Great Lake, in volume
- Noted canal or lake
- Part of the lake acronym HOMES
- People for whom a Great Lake was named
- The "E" of the lake acronym HOMES
- ___ Canal (Mohawk Valley waterway)
- Canal passing through Utica
- Crossword-friendly lake
- Lake bordering Lackawanna, New York
- Tribe for which a lake and canal are named
- Great Lake around Presque Isle State Park
- Great Lake by Sandusky, Ohio
- Lakeside county in New York or Pennsylvania
- One of five Great Lakes
- Pennsylvania city at one end of I-79
- The Great Lake you'd expect to see in a crossword
- Toledo's Great Lake
- Cherokee's kin
- Huron's cousin
- Canal site
- Sandusky sight
- ____ Canal
- American tribe
- One of the HOMES
- Pennsylvania industrial center
- Put-in-Bay lake
- Weird lake?
- Buffalo waters
- HOMES element
- Lakes tribe
- Ohio lake
- Southwest of Ontario
- Buffalo sight with 2 Down
- Cat Nation people
- Eastern US tribe
- HOMES word
- Put-in-Bay's place
- Tribe or lake
- Eerie homonym?
- Fred Biletnikoff s birthplace
- Great Lakes Indian
- Opera singer Mills
- Sandusky lake
- Buffalo sight
- Canal name
- View from Magnum roller coaster
- Member of an Ohio native people
- Panther people
- B&O rival
- One Great Lake
- Jolliet discovery
- Ontario-Huron link
- Sal the mule's domain
- Canadian border lake
- Eleventh largest lake in the world
- Sight from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Cleveland's body of water
- Large freshwater lake
- Canal of Rome
- Iroquois enemies
- It washes 50-Down
- Large lake named after a tribe
- One of a noted geographical quintet
- 15 miles of it are mentioned in a song
- Commodore Perry's victory site
- Lake in view from Cleveland
- Crossword constructor's favorite canal
- A great lake for sailing?
- Neighbor of Ontario and Huron
- City on a same-named lake
- It feeds Niagara Falls
- 15 miles on the ___ (with 37 Across)
- Low bridge! Everybody down! canal
- Canal from the Great Lakes
- Notable canal
- Port 'twixt Buffalo and Cleveland
- Great Lakes lake
- Lake in HOMES
- Waterway by Buffalo
- Commodore Perry's lake
- Neighbor of 12-Down
- Shallowest HOMES member
- Lake-effect snow lake
- Canal called "Clinton's Ditch"
- Canal serving Rochester
- Canal with 35 locks
- Euclid, Ohio's lake
- Euclid, Ohio's waters
- Lake bordering four states and a province
- Lake source of the Niagara River
- Lake where Perry prevailed
- Lake where Perry triumphed
- Pennsylvania port, or its waters
- Sal's canal, in a song
- Shallowest of the HOMES quintet
- City on a namesake lake
- Detroit River's outlet
- Lake named for a tribe
- Sandusky River's lake
- Site of Perry's naval victory
- 60-Across-sounding lake
- Detroit River's lake
- Haunted-sounding lake
- Lake in a classic mnemonic
- Lake north of Akron
- Niagara River's lake source
- Rochester's canal
- Sal's canal of song
- Welland Canal lake
- Alphabetically first Great Lake
- Fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania
- Great Lake fed by the Detroit River
- Great Lake fed by the Maumee River
- Great Lake named for an Iroquoian people
- Lake between Ontario and Ohio
- Lake south of Huron
- Lake under which Garrett Morgan led a rescue in 1916
- Lake west of Buffalo
- Lake with an unsettling-sounding name
- Lakeside city northeast of Cleveland
- Native people after whom a Great Lake is named
- Part of the mnemonic device HOMES
- Pennsylvania city on a Great Lake
- Pennsylvania's Great Lake
- Three-vowel Great Lake
- Alphabetically, the first of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland lake
- Frightening-sounding Great Lake
- Great Lake near Toledo
- Great Lake or French suffix
- Great Lake that borders Cleveland
- Great Lake that borders Ohio
- Great Lake that's 3/4 vowels
- Great Lake whose main outlet is the Niagara River
- Great Lake with 871 miles of shoreline
- Lake hidden backward in "heiress"
- Lake on the U.S.-Canada border
- Lake south of London, Ontario
- Lake that's the "E" in HOMES
- Native people for whom a Great Lake is named
- Pennsylvania city home to Waldameer & Water World
- People for whom a Great Lake is named
- People who lived in present-day Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania
- People with a namesake Great Lake
- ___ Canal, New York
- ___ Philharmonic (Pennsylvania orchestra)
- City between Cleveland and Buffalo
- Dirtiest Great Lake
- Great Lake home to Pelee Island
- Great Lake named for a Native people
- Great Lake near Cleveland
- Great Lake near the 216
- Great Lake where Bessie lives (allegedly)
- Great Lake whose average depth is 62 feet
- Great Lake with a lot of walleye
- Great Lake with a namesake city in Pennsylvania
- Great Lake with the shortest retention time
- Lake home to Middle Bass Island
- Lake near Toledo, OH
- Lake south of Ontario
- Lake spelled by removing one letter from "eerie"
- Lake whose floor is higher than Lake Ontario's surface
- Pennsylvania city home to Presque Isle State Park
- Pennsylvania town in "That Thing You Do!"
- Second-smallest Great Lake by area
- Great Lake by Cleveland
- Great Lake by Pennsylvania
- Great Lake home to Ballast Island
- Great Lake home to Bessie the sea monster
- Great Lake near Buffalo
- Great Lake that appears frequently in crosswords
- Great Lake that's a homophone of 52-Down
- Great Lake with the most abundant fish population
- Great Lake with the shortest average water residence time
- Lake by Cleveland
- Lake containing Rattlesnake Island
- Lake south of Lake Huron
- Niagara Falls is its main outlet
- Great Lake home to Hen Island
- Great Lake home to Snow Island
- Great Lake popular with divers
- Great Lake that touches New York
- Indigenous people of northern Ohio
- Pennsylvania city bordering a Great Lake
- Uncanny-sounding lake
- Warmest Great Lake
- Pennsylvania's third city
- Superior's kin
- Great body?
- Old railroad
- Superior peer
- Euclid's waters
- Former Eastern tribe
- USS Niagara docking site
- Location of Penn State Behrend's campus
- Site of the Cuyahoga's mouth
- Home of the Detroit Tigers' minor-league affiliate SeaWolves
- Canal in the folk song "Low Bridge, Everybody Down"
- Home of Penn State Behrend
- Lake by Lorain, Ohio
- Pennsylvania home of the Splash Lagoon water park
- Sight on the Great Lakes Circle Tour
- Canal "from Albany to Buffalo"
- City almost 300 miles northwest of Philadelphia
- E of aquatic HOMES
- Edmonton hockey pro
- Lake by Monroe, Mich.
- Renaissance Centre locale in Pennsylvania
- Commodore Perry's headquarters
- Home to Commodore Perry's ship Niagara
- Tribe also called the Cat Nation
- Perry's headquarters
- The Flagship City
- City between Buffalo and Cleveland
- It's about 115 miles north of Pittsburgh
- Stop on the Lake Shore Limited
- Home of Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship Niagara
- Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
- City about 120 miles north of Pittsburgh
- City of northwest Pennsylvania
- City of northwestern Pennsylvania
- People also called the Cat Nation
- They warred with the Iroquois
- County of northern Ohio
- Foe of the Seneca
- Lake port of Pennsylvania
- Site of Penn State's northernmost campus
- Western New York natives
- County of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, but no other states
- Home of Double-A baseball's SeaWolves
- Home port of the USS Niagara
- Perry Square setting
- That Great Lake you always find in crosswords
- Victims of the Beaver Wars
- Canal that traverses the Empire State
- Insurance company based in northwestern Pennsylvania
- Participants in the Beaver Wars
- Perry Square city
- Second-smallest of a geographical quintet
- Beaver Wars participants
- City 117 miles north of Pittsburgh
- City in a county of the same name on a lake of the same name
- City that hosts the annual Roar on the Shore motorcycle rally
- Lake, canal, county or city
- ___ Times-News (Pennsylvania paper)
- City and lake named for a tribe
- City up the shore from Cleveland
- County in the Keystone State
- County name in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York
- Great Lakes tribe
- Only Pennsylvania county largely north of the 42nd parallel
- Pennsylvania city on the shore of a Great Lake
- Perry Square site
- Home of the Tom Ridge Environmental Center
- Hunters on the Allegheny Plateau
- It's about 120 miles north of Pittsburgh
- Lake at the end of a canal finished in 1825
- Lake at the southern end of the Welland Canal
- Lake into which the Detroit River flows
- Lake view from Buffalo
- Pennsylvania county bordering both New York and Ohio
- Pennsylvania terminus of Interstate 79
- Port named for a Native American people
- Presque Isle Yacht Club setting
- Second-smallest of the Great Lakes
- Lake for which Ohio's Lake County is named
- Lake south of the Ontario Peninsula
- Lake that holds Canada's southernmost point
- Stop after Buffalo on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
- Tribe in the Beaver Wars
- Only Pennsylvania county that reaches north of the 42nd parallel
- Pennsylvania city with a lakefront
- Iroquoian people for whom a lake is named
- Lake bordering four states and one province
- Lake that sounds like 112-Across
- Port on a Great Lake