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Other crossword clues for answer "ERIE"

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