Clues for the word "ERIE"
We've had 1122 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 3968 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on December 26, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Buffalo's lake
- Northwest Pennsylvania city
- Foe of the Iroquois
- Louis Jolliet discovery of 1669
- I-79 terminus
- Presque Isle locale
- View from Sandusky
- Welland Canal outlet
- Southernmost Great Lake
- Cleveland's lake
- I-79's northern terminus
- One of a watery quintet
- Native New Yorker
- Lackawanna's partner in railroading
- Canal with a "low bridge" ("ev'rybody down!")
- DeWitt Clinton's canal
- Canal with a mule named Sal
- Gannon University locale
- Iroquois enemy
- Lake near Jacobs Field
- Lake that feeds Niagara Falls
- Jolliet's 1669 discovery
- New York Indian
- Pelee Island's lake
- Toledo's lake
- New York's ___ Canal
- Cuyahoga's outlet
- New York and ___ Railroad, started in 1832
- A Great Lake
- Buffalo's county
- Where Oliver Hazard Perry prevailed
- Old railroad name
- Canal with a mule, in song
- New York canal
- Lake ___ College, in 16-Across
- Jay Gould railroad
- U.S. port, or its locale
- It's between Huron and Ontario
- Canal to the Hudson
- Pennsylvania city
- Superior's inferior
- An Iroquoian
- Where I-79 ends
- Lake near Niagara Falls
- Eastern Woodlands tribe
- Put-in-Bay's lake
- New York's most populous upstate county
- Iroquoian Indian
- Ashtabula's lake
- Pennsylvania port
- Gannon University city
- Sal's canal
- Part of the U.S./Canada border
- Classic railroad name
- Mercyhurst College site
- Niagara River source
- War of 1812 locale
- Old name in railroads
- The shallowest Great Lake
- Sandusky's county
- Strange-sounding city?
- Cleveland Indian
- War of 1812 port
- ___-Lackawanna Railroad
- Great Lakes Indian
- Keystone State port
- Canal of song
- ___ Railroad, founded 1832
- War of 1812 battle site
- Lake ___ Beach, N.Y.
- Oliver Hazard Perry victory site
- Lake along which I-90 runs
- Presque Isle lake
- Where Commodore Perry prevailed
- Enemies of the Iroquois
- Lake touching four states
- Tribe with palisaded villages
- Sandusky's lake
- Western New York county
- ___ Lackawanna Railroad
- City near Fort Presque Isle
- Penn State branch site
- Great Lakes port
- Fort ___, Ont.
- Iroquois foe
- View from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Lake tribe
- Great Lakes city
- Eastern tribe
- View from Toledo
- One of the HOMES five
- Port city or the lake it's on
- Behrend College locale
- Northwesternmost Pennsylvania county
- Railroad chartered in 1832
- Port on a lake of the same name
- Tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- Former lakeshore tribe
- Pennsylvania's northwesternmost county
- Niagara source
- New York county
- Lake on the U.S./Canada border
- ___ canal
- City on Presque Isle Bay
- With 34-Across, engineering feat completed in 1825
- Ohio/Ontario separator
- Lackawanna's lake
- Lake Indian
- Fort ___, captured by U.S. forces in 1814
- Lake named after an Indian tribe
- 1813 battle site
- Shallowest of the Great Lakes
- Canada's Battle of Fort ___, 1866
- Buffalo's body of water
- Iroquoian language
- Lake ___, site of an 1813 U.S. naval victory
- Home of Gannon University
- New York tribe defeated by the Iroquois
- ___ Lackawanna (bygone railroad)
- Lake next to Avon Lake
- With 30-Down, locale of lots of locks
- City of 100,000+ or the lake it's on
- Lake ___, outlet of the Maumee River
- Pennsylvania's Flagship City
- Shallowest Great Lake
- Great Lake touching four states
- Canal near Rome
- Lake ___, south of London
- Lake ___, home of the Bass Islands
- War of 1812 siege site
- Upstate New York county
- County in New York, Ohio or Pennsylvania
- View from Buffalo
- Lake ___, discovery of Louis Jolliet
- Lake bordering four states
- Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack
- See 5-Down
- Euclid's lake
- Toledo's waterfront
- Ontario neighbor
- Strange-sounding city
- Ontario's neighbor
- Part of HOMES
- Canal of Sal
- "that thing you do!" city
- HOMES body
- Early American
- De Witt Clinton's canal
- Southernmost of the Great Lakes
- Canal of Sal, in song
- Canal that opened in 1825
- Hudson River canal
- Toledo's water
- Quaker State city
- NW Pennsylvania port
- Sandusky Bay lake
- One of the Great Lakes
- Lake in four states and Canada
- Lake seen from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Part of H.O.M.E.S.
- Lake bordering Ontario
- Lake where Perry fought
- Buffalo's canal
- View from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- The shallowest of HOMES
- Sal's canal, in song
- Middle Atlantic tribe
- City near Buffalo
- Canal backed by Clinton
- Niagara Falls feeder
- Keystone State city
- Empire State canal
- Canal opened in 1825
- Huron neighbor
- Pennsylvania port city
- Fourth of HOMES
- Lake of Commodore Perry's victory
- City on its own Great Lake
- Pennsylvania's fourth-largest city
- Buffalo is on its shore
- One of a wet quintet
- Only Pennsylvania county that borders New York and Ohio
- Lake or city
- Buffalo-to-Albany canal
- Lorain, Ohio's lake
- It's part of four states' borders
- Lake adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Presque Isle's lake
- Strange-sounding lake
- Ashtabula waterfront
- "We have met the enemy" there
- New York port
- Railroad launched in 1851
- Canal completed in 1825
- Great Lake
- Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
- Canal that cost $7,143,789 to build
- Site of fighting in the War of 1812
- Lake that feeds the Niagara River
- Fourth largest of the Great Lakes
- First Great Lake, alphabetically
- Lake where Perry prevailed in 1813
- Where "We have met the enemy ..."
- Weird-sounding lake
- Pennsylvania lake port
- Northernmost Pennsylvania county
- Presque Isle Bay city
- Lake by the Jake
- Lake next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Warmest of the Great Lakes
- Lake next to Cleveland
- Lake that touches New York and Ontario
- Lake on our northern border
- Body of water near Buffalo
- Port between Buffalo and Cleveland
- Pennsylvania's "Flagship City"
- Lake fed by the Sandusky River
- ___ Lackawanna
- New York's shortest-named county
- Tribe in the Great Lakes area
- Buffalo water hole
- See 68-Across
- Border lake
- Ohio county north of Huron
- Keystone State county
- Fourth-largest of the Great Lakes
- Penn State city
- Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League
- Port on its own lake
- Lake surrounding Canada's southernmost point
- Most of Ohio's northern boundary
- One of a noted quintet
- Lake-effect snow city
- Upstate New York's ___ Canal
- See 23-Across
- Pennsylvania county or its seat
- Niagara River's source
- Seat of Kansas's Neosho County
- New York county south of Niagara
- Home to Jerry Uht Park, where the SeaWolves play baseball
- Home port of the U.S. brig Niagara
- Buckeye State county
- Setting of "That Thing You Do!"
- Ohio's Lake ___ College
- Double A baseball team in the Eastern League's Southern Division
- Lake near London
- Birthplace of Billy Blanks
- Most populous county in upstate New York
- View from Canada's Point Pelee National Park
- Lake the Detroit River flows into
- Lake that Canada's Point Pelee National Park is on
- Lake on the border of four states
- Lake that the Huron River flows into
- City in the Quaker State
- Home of the Freeze indoor football team
- ___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (1938 Supreme Court decision)
- Northwesternmost county in Pennsylvania
- North American language
- Buffalo's lake and county
- "Mistake by the lake" lake
- City across the state from Philadelphia
- Pennsylvania county that borders New York and Ohio
- City in the minors' Eastern League
- With 36-Down, "Clinton's Ditch"
- Cat Nation tribe
- With 28-Down, New York waterway
- Lake that borders Ohio
- Lake surrounding Kelleys Island
- Ohio county
- Lake surrounding Pelee Island
- Lake that contains Canada's southernmost point
- Lake that Ohio's Lake County borders
- Ohio-Ontario separator
- Gannon University's home
- Railroad company known as "The scarlet woman of Wall Street"
- Niagara River feeder
- Northern terminus of I-79
- 1960 railroad merger company
- Part of a wet quintet
- Lake not far from Niagara Falls
- City known for lake-effect snow
- Mercyhurst College city
- Eastern city on I-90
- Presque Isle State Park's lake
- Home of the reconstructed USS Niagara
- Pennsylvania county, or its lake
- One of a notable quintet
- Detroit River outlet
- Weird-sounding lake?
- Cuyahoga River outlet
- Pennsylvania port or its lake
- Water by Buffalo
- Lake bordering Ohio
- Old Ohio/New York tribe
- Pennsylvania's fourth largest city
- Lake that's the outlet for the Detroit River
- Lake seen from Monroe, Michigan
- Site of a significant War of 1812 victory
- View from Sandusky, Ohio
- New York canal opened in 1825
- ___ Lackawanna Railroad
- The "E" in HOMES
- Canal to the Hudson River
- Lake from which the Niagara River flows
- War of 1812 battle locale
- Lake north of Cleveland
- Onetime New York Indian
- Lake bordering New York
- Only four-letter Great Lake
- Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania
- Where the Detroit River ends
- Historic canal
- Lake near Cleveland
- Part of Ohio's border
- Sight from Sandusky
- HOMES part
- Pennsylvania neighbor
- Joliet discovery of 1669
- Perry victory site
- Huron's neighbor
- Eastern port
- Source of the Niagara River
- Lake fed by the Cuyahoga River
- "Lake effect snow" city
- Lake north of Ohio
- Put-in-Bay's locale
- County east of Ashtabula
- Small Great Lake
- Port of Pennsylvania
- Cleveland's water
- One of a lake quintet
- Detroit River destination
- Pennsylvania's lake port
- City southwest of Buffalo
- Lake fed by the Detroit River
- Canal of renown
- One of five Great ones
- Albany-to-Buffalo canal
- Welland Canal terminus
- Buffalo shore
- Barge canal of song
- Sal the mule's canal
- Quaker State port
- Clinton's Ditch (canal)
- "... 15 miles on the ___ Canal"
- "... fifteen miles on the ___ Canal"
- Strange-sounding canal?
- Clinton's waterway
- It's inferior to Superior
- Spooky-sounding lake
- Seneca foe
- Clinton's Big Ditch
- Albany canal
- Great Lakes name
- ___ Lackawanna Railway
- Discovery some attribute to Jolliet
- U.S.-Canada border lake
- Albany's canal
- Canal connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- Pennsylvania harbor city
- Big lake
- Detroit River's destination
- Lake, city or canal
- Lake feeding the Niagara River
- Port in Pennsylvania
- One of five great waterways
- Buffalo's waterfront
- One of the Great ones
- Northeastern U.S. canal
- Pennsylvania's Great Lakes port
- Lorain's lake
- Superior relative?
- One of the Niagara River's sources
- One of a noted geographical quintet
- ". . . fifteen miles on the ___ Canal"
- Fourth-largest Great Lake
- War of 1812 lake
- 15 miles of it are mentioned in a song
- Commodore Perry's victory site
- "Low bridge, everyone down!" canal
- Tribe once found around Buffalo
- Lake in view from Cleveland
- It washes 50-Down
- Iroquois enemies
- Fabled canal
- One of Jay Gould's railroads
- Large lake named after a tribe
- Canal of Rome
- HOMES member
- Lake in four states
- Superior neighbor
- Cleveland's body of water
- Large freshwater lake
- Canal to Buffalo
- Lake named for an Indian tribe
- City north of Pittsburgh
- Canal or lake
- Ohio-Ontario divider
- Port city of Pennsylvania
- Sight from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Canadian border lake
- First American canal
- Eleventh largest lake in the world
- Buffalo water
- Clinton's canal
- Ashtabula's water
- Sal the mule's domain
- Ontario-Huron link
- Niagara's source
- Jolliet discovery
- B&O rival
- 15 miles of song
- Smallest Great Lake, in volume
- Famous canal
- American canal
- Part of Pennsylvania's border
- Southernmost of a wet quintet
- City near Presque Isle
- Smallest Great Lake in volume
- Big name in railroads
- Ohio tribe
- Lake that sounds spooky
- Canal depicted on New York's state quarter
- Pennsylvania's only Great Lakes port
- Great Lake port
- County west of Wyoming
- Lake on four states and a province
- It feeds Niagara Falls
- New York state canal
- "Fifteen Miles on the ___ Canal"
- One of the HOMES lakes
- Name of a lake or canal
- One of a "Great" quintet
- Canal that Sal worked on, in song
- ___ Canal, waterway through Schenectady
- City or lake
- Losing tribe in the Beaver Wars
- Great Lake bordering New York
- City on a same-named lake
- Lake near the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Part of Ontario's southern border
- Lake adjoining Ontario
- Admiral Perry victory site
- Source of the Niagara
- Detroit River's terminus
- Buffalo's county or lake
- Canal by Buffalo
- City not far from Buffalo
- "that thing you do!" setting
- War of 1812 shipbuilding port
- County in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
- View from Presque Isle
- Pennsylvania county
- Crossword constructor's favorite canal
- Jay Gould's railroad
- Shallowest of the Great ones
- Lake of the Bass Islands
- "Lake effect snow" city
- Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River
- View from Cleveland
- Home of Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship Niagara
- Lake southwest of Lake Ontario
- Great Lakes tribe
- U.S. Brig Niagara's port
- Neighbour of Huron
- Ontario neighbour
- Soft cheese
- Lake above Ontario
- One of the Greats?
- Ontario's Fort ______
- Great one?
- One of the five
- Neighbour of Ontario
- Lake near Buffalo
- Canal that parallels much of the Mohawk River
- City that's home to the U.S. Brig Niagara
- City north of Pittsburg
- City near Presque Isle State Park
- One of the Greats
- "15 miles on the ___ Canal"
- Canal from Albany
- Ontario's Fort ___
- Smallest Great Lake, by volume
- Canal for Sal, in a song
- 14-Across's Great Lake
- Buffalo's country
- Lake into which Ohio's Cuyahoga River empties
- Part of the HOMES mnemonic
- Canal for Sal
- Tribe native to Ohio
- Canal zone?
- View from Huron, Ohio
- Home of the Detroit Tigers' minor-league affiliate SeaWolves
- Rust Belt port
- One of the Lower Lakes
- See 11 Down
- Clinton's "Big Ditch"
- Pennsylvania city, or its lake
- Tribe that lent its name to a canal
- Waterford locale
- Northwestern Pennsylvania city
- Iroquoian language
- Lake where Perry achieved an 1813 victory
- Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90
- Pennsylvania or New York county
- City with a Penn State campus
- Part of the mnemonic HOMES
- One of HOMES
- Canal city
- Canal zone
- American lake
- Sight from Buffalo
- Pennsyl-vania port
- Buffalo borderer
- Cincinnati sight
- Neighbor of Huron
- One of a Great quintet
- See 39-Down
- Where 'We have met the enemy ...'
- Great quintet member
- Buffalo's water
- Pennsylvania port
- Pennsylvania city
- Cedar Point's lake
- U.S. border lake
- With 66-Across, Albany-to-Buffalo waterway
- Lake ___
- See 45-Down
- Lake between Huron and Ontario
- Cleveland's waterfront
- Creepy lake?
- Lake depicted on Michigan's state quarter
- A great lake for sailing?
- Lake near Lake Ontario
- 19th century canal name
- Creepy-sounding lake name?
- Great Lake with walleye
- Neighbor of Ontario and Huron
- View from Presque Isle State Park
- Tribe for which a canal was named
- Lake south of Niagara Falls
- Great Lake between Huron and Ontario
- County in Pennsylvania or New York
- Pennsylvania city or county
- See 29-Across
- The Maumee flows northeast to this lake
- Lake visible from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- County east of Sandusky
- Source of lake effect snow in Cleveland
- Waters by Buffalo
- Lake between Ohio and Ontario
- Pennsylvania city on a same-named lake
- Battle site of 1813
- New York State's ___ Canal
- Northwestern Pennsylvania county
- Fort ___, Ontario
- County in both Pennsylvania and New York
- Oliver Perry victory site
- With 72-Across, waterway that opened in 1825
- Lake on the Pennsylvania coast
- Clinton's Folly canal
- Pennsylvania city of about 100,000
- Water east of Toledo
- Lake connected to Sandusky Bay
- Lake near Chautauqua
- Notable canal
- ___ Railroad, 1832-1960
- Certain Iroquoian
- Mercy Hurst College site
- HOMES component
- Stop on the Lake Shore Limited
- City SW of Buffalo
- Iroquois tribe member
- Perry battle site
- Lake ___, 1813 battle site
- Pennsylvania's northernmost county
- Homonym of 54 Down
- Buffalo's waters
- Railroad directed by Jay Gould
- Language related to Wyandot
- Lake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River
- Eastern tribe overcome by the Iroquois
- 1813's Battle of Lake ___
- "Walleye Capital of the World"
- Lake next to Cedar Point amusement park
- Scary-sounding lake
- Smallest of five Greats
- Presque Isle Bay port
- "Low bridge! Everybody down!" canal
- Pennsylvania lake
- Iroquoian people
- Canal from the Great Lakes
- Lakeside Pennsylvania city
- It's fed by the Cuyahoga
- Lake ___, source of the Niagara River
- Canal for 43-Down
- Port 'twixt Buffalo and Cleveland
- Creepy-sounding lake
- Perry Square locale
- High-snowfall Eastern city
- Lake between Ontario and Huron
- Lake ___ College, near Cleveland
- Source of lake-effect snow in Cleveland
- City between Cleveland and Buffalo
- Port that's on its own lake
- Weird sounding canal?
- Smallest Great Lake by volume
- City on its own lake
- Great Lake name
- Major U.S. lake
- Canal that originally had 83 locks
- Canal with 36 locks
- It's at one end of I-79
- Lake site of a War of 1812 battle
- Noted canal
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lake
- Lackawanna partner
- Iroquois foe in the Beaver Wars
- Lake in an old railroad name
- Lake at southernmost point of Canada
- Lake or canal
- Iroquois tribe
- Huron's neighbour
- Home of the Double-A SeaWolves
- US border lake
- Snowbelt city
- County name in three states
- Buffalo waters
- County south of Niagara
- Buffalo body
- Lake bordering Buffalo
- Home port of the brigantine "Niagara"
- New York county whose seat is Buffalo
- Spooky waterway?
- Lake at one end of the Niagara River
- Water due south of London
- Shipwreck divers' mecca
- Rust Belt city
- Eponymous Indian tribe
- They warred with the Iroquois
- Lakeside tribe
- Stop on Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited route
- U.S. city that's an anagram of 22-Across
- Great Lakes lake
- Lake below Huron
- Fifth largest Canadian lake
- City seen from Presque Isle State Park
- Famed canal
- Spooky-sounding Pennsylvania city
- "Great lake" for sailing
- New York county on the Canadian border
- Member of a noted quintet
- Buffalo county
- City of NW Pennsylvania
- City in NW Pennsylvania
- Lake of an 1813 battle
- Home port for the USS Niagara
- Erstwhile Iroquoian language
- Lake north of Sandusky
- Insurance company based in Pennsylvania
- Lake on New York's western border
- City facing Presque Isle Bay
- Water that sounds weird
- The "E" of the old NY&E Rail Road
- Waterway by Buffalo
- Ontario border lake
- A U.S. lake or canal
- Lake adjoining Cleveland
- Lake adjoining Toledo
- It's great for boating?
- Wyandot's cousin
- The 'E' of HOMES
- Lake west of Ontario
- Water beside Buffalo
- Pennsylvania snowbelt city
- The Gem City, so-called because of its sparkling lake
- City where Perry's flagship Niagara is exhibited
- Lake on Ohio's northern border
- City on a lake of the same name
- Source of Niagara Falls
- HOMES element
- Commodore Perry victory site
- "HOMES" part
- A Penn State campus site
- Lake that sounds strange
- Another HOMES part
- Ohio lake
- Neighbor of 12-Down
- Commodore Perry's lake
- Buffalo's county and lake
- Mercyhurst University city
- "Great" lake for sailing
- Lake view from Toledo
- Shortest Great Lake name
- Lake that stretches from Toledo to Buffalo
- American tribe
- Lake ___, home of Presque Isle
- Cleveland's Great Lake
- The "E" of HOMES
- Lake that's great
- Shallowest HOMES member
- Name of a noted canal or lake
- Lake that anagrams 43-Down
- Lake seen from Toledo
- Maumee Bay's lake
- Ohio border lake
- Great Lake bordering four states
- Lakeside Ohio county
- City or lake near Buffalo
- Canal past Rochester
- Lake linked to the Hudson River
- Buffalo's great lake
- Pennsylvania city or the lake it's on
- City, canal and lake
- Border lake or canal
- Cuyahoga River's destination
- What surrounds Canada's southernmost land
- Eastern native
- No Clue
- Port with lots of lake-effect snow
- A Penn State campus city
- Jolliet's lake
- Canal through Oneida Lake
- Port in the Keystone State
- Former tribe in western New York
- It's down the lake from Buffalo
- City on Amtrak's Boston-to-Chicago line
- Lake connected with lake-effect snow
- Point Pelee's lake
- Pennsylvania's "Gem City"
- It's southeast of London
- Great Lake or canal
- Canal serving Rochester
- Railroad name starting in 1832
- Lake bordering four states and a province
- Canal with 35 locks
- Border lake or canal
- Canal or Great Lake
- Home to Double-A baseball's SeaWolves
- Canal of New York
- Lake beside Buffalo
- Big name in canals
- Shallowest of the HOMES quintet
- Euclid, Ohio's lake
- "Lake-effect snow" lake
- Pennsylvania port, or its waters
- Canal called "Clinton's Ditch"
- Pennsylvania city subject to lake-effect snow
- It's southwest of Buffalo
- Lake source of the Niagara River
- Storied canal
- Railroad or lake
- With 33 Across, 1820s engineering marvel
- A U.S. canal
- Niagara Falls source
- Pennsylvania canal
- Great Lake near Buffalo, NY
- "Along the ___ Canal"
- The ___ Canal
- Great Lake near Buffalo
- Buffalo's lakefront
- Pennsylvania city or canal
- One of the five great lakes
- Canal, city or lake
- Ohio's waterfront
- Canal site
- Superior mate?
- Name of a lake and canal
- Ohio's Great Lake
- One of five lakes
- Lake that sounds scary [E]
- Lake Huron neighbor
- Lake or tribe
- New York's canal
- Lake in HOMES
- City in Pennsylvania
- Canal in the Ramones' home state
- Famous canal in the Ramones' home state
- Springsteen's Seeger cover "___ Canal"
- Sandusky's waterfront
- A real nice kinda American waterway
- Lake between Canada and the US
- Lake near river, oddly drained
- Lake at the back of the menagerie
- The menagerie lake?
- Land set back by a lake
- North American lake
- County of northern Ohio
- Site of Penn State's northernmost campus
- Lake port of Pennsylvania
- City of northwest Pennsylvania
- Foe of the Seneca
- Make country journey north to see this lake
- Lake, part of a series in North America
- Home port of the USS Niagara
- County of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York, but no other states
- "The Flagship City"
- Perry Square setting
- Lake between Ontario and Ohio
- Victims of the Beaver Wars
- Site of Perry's naval victory
- Canal called "Clinton's Folly"
- Ashtabula's waterfront
- Lackawanna's partner
- One Great Lake
- "15 miles on the ___" (with 37-Across)
- Lake by Ontario
- Gannon University site
- Lake by Euclid
- Home of Pennsylvania's Millcreek Mall
- Lake by Huron, Ohio
- Railroad that Jay Gould and Cornelius Vanderbilt fought over
- City or canal
- The "E" in the mnemonic device HOMES
- City roughly halfway between Cleveland and Buffalo
- Lake into which the Cuyahoga empties
- Lake south of an international Peace Bridge
- Lake surrounding Mohawk Island
- Canal mentioned in the song Low Bridge, Everybody Down
- Iroquoian tribe
- The Detroit River flows into it
- Waters near Buffalo
- Site of a War of 1812 naval battle
- Lake seen from Euclid, Ohio
- *Hair-raising
- Lake bordered by four states
- Great Lake bordering Ohio
- Superior's inferior?
- The "E" in the HOMES mnemonic
- Water beside Toledo
- Ohio or New York county
- Lake that's typically grouped with Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Ontario
- Source for Niagara Falls
- Lake that is part of a series
- Great Lake that sounds like a word meaning "spooky"
- Pa. port
- Lake named for a tribe
- New York canal or Pennsylvania city
- Great Lake between the Detroit and Niagara rivers
- Warmest Great Lake
- Lake beside Cleveland
- Great Lake with the shortest name
- Lake Huron's neighbor
- Three-voweled lake
- Lake to the Hudson
- Of the Great Lakes, only Ontario is smaller than it
- Second-smallest of a geographical quintet
- One of the Greats?
- It borders Toledo
- Lake, canal or city
- HOMES fourth
- Huron and Ontario connector
- Pennsylvania city named for a lake
- Smallest of the Great Lakes
- ___ Canal (Albany-to-Buffalo waterway)
- Ontario-N.Y. divider
- Pennsylvania
- City on a namesake lake
- A 64-Across border lake
- One-consonant lake
- See 61 Down
- Large northern lake
- Water bordering four states
- Lake where Perry triumphed
- Great Lake fed by the Detroit River
- Pennsylvania setting of "That Thing You Do!"
- Sal's canal, in a song
- Fourth in a moist mnemonic
- Detroit River's outlet
- Perry Square city
- Lake near Progressive Field
- Eastern city whose name sounds weird?
- Lake by Lakewood, Ohio
- Canal near Canada
- Lake crossed traveling from Ohio to Ontario
- Sandusky River's lake
- Cleveland's waters
- Home to Bessie, a lake monster in American folklore
- Lake near a falls
- The fourth largest of the Great Lakes
- Lake that's a homophone of 59-Across
- Participants in the Beaver Wars
- Canal that traverses the Empire State
- Lake named for a Pennsylvania people
- Pennsylvania city known for lake-effect snow
- Superior's wet inferior
- Ireland's round lake
- Vermilion's lake
- Lake where Perry prevailed
- City 117 miles north of Pittsburgh
- Its main inlet is the Detroit River
- Vowel-heavy Great Lake
- Lake in a classic mnemonic
- A Canadian lake - before one plunged in
- Where Perry "met the enemy"
- Buffalo lake
- Sal's canal of song
- Expanse north of Akron
- It's a two-hour drive north of Pittsburgh
- Port north of Pittsburgh
- Water near Niagara Falls
- Only Great Lake that borders Pennsylvania
- Before touring India, name a lake
- Pennsylvania lake city
- Niagara River's lake source
- Welland Canal lake
- Detroit River's lake
- Euclid, Ohio's waters
- City in a county of the same name on a lake of the same name
- Great Lake named for a tribe
- 60-Across-sounding lake
- Haunted-sounding lake
- Canal about which the 1905 song "Low Bridge, Everybody Down" was written
- City of northwestern Pennsylvania
- Beaver Wars participants
- ___ Railroad Co. v. Tompkins (landmark 1938 Supreme Court case)
- Member of the Great Lakes
- One of five Greats
- West end of the Saint Lawrence Seaway
- Lake north of Akron
- City that sounds spooky
- Canal across New York
- Canal, lake and city name
- Rochester's canal
- Vowel-rich lake
- Lake, canal, county or city
- Lake ___ (what separates Ohio and Ontario)
- Where I-90 and I-79 meet
- Lake up north
- Lake ultimately fed by 15-Across
- Lake bordered by four states and a province
- Lake named by an Iroquoian tribe
- 1813 battle site in the War of 1812
- City by Lake Erie's south shore
- Canal that helps connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic
- What the "E" stands for in HOMES
- Great Lake city
- Great Lake bordered by Ohio
- Part of Ontario's border
- New York county by a Great Lake
- Lake that drains via the Niagara River
- Fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania
- Shortest-named Great Lake
- Part of the mnemonic device HOMES
- Perry Square site
- A Great 53 Across
- Native people after whom a Great Lake is named
- Fort ___ (town on the Niagara)
- New York native
- Hudson-to-Niagara River canal
- Great Lake that touches four states
- Only Great Lake bordering Pennsylvania
- Canal to the Great Lakes
- One of the "Great" waterways
- Lake south of London
- Native American tribe with a namesake lake
- Great Lake fed by the Maumee River
- Lake with a namesake canal
- County in the Keystone State
- Lake beside Huron, Ohio (really!)
- Water bordering Ohio
- Great Lake near Niagara Falls
- Toledo’s lake
- Lake west of Buffalo
- Only Pennsylvania county largely north of the 42nd parallel
- Pennsylvania's Great Lake
- Ashtabula's Great Lake
- Toronto-to-Columbus midpoint
- Three-vowel Great Lake
- Lake under which Garrett Morgan led a rescue in 1916
- Tribe that lived by a Great Lake
- Lake with an unsettling-sounding name
- Alphabetically first Great Lake
- Pennsylvania city on a Great Lake
- Canal through Lockport, New York
- Lake, canal, city, county or tribe
- Lake that feeds into Lake Ontario
- Lake by the Ontario Peninsula
- Great Lake named for an Iroquoian people
- Lake by Buffalo
- Piece of water that is between the U.S. and Canada
- Pennsylvania city by a lake
- Lakeside city northeast of Cleveland
- Lake with Canada's southernmost point
- A Michigan water border
- Lake near Detroit
- Northwest county of Pennsylvania
- Tribe that fought the Iroquois
- Lake largely fed by the Detroit River
- Lake south of Huron
- City in northwestern Pennsylvania
- Lake that's the "E" in HOMES
- Canal in New York
- The "E" in the mnemonic HOMES
- Lake bordering Cleveland
- Great Lake with the smallest volume
- County name in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania
- The lake in "lake effect" snow
- Lake on the U.S.-Canada border
- ___ Canal, New York
- Lake with a spooky-sounding name
- People with a namesake Great Lake
- Frightening-sounding Great Lake
- Canal that roughly parallels I-90 in New York
- ___ Philharmonic (Pennsylvania orchestra)
- Great Lake that stretches from New York to Michigan
- Alphabetically, the first of the Great Lakes
- Historic enemy of the Iroquois
- Lake with an Ontario shore
- ___ Canal, connector of the Hudson River to the Great Lakes
- It's near Lake Huron
- Most common lake in crosswords
- Great Lake that's 3/4 vowels
- Spooky-sounding lake?
- Great Lake whose main outlet is the Niagara River
- Native people for whom a Great Lake is named
- Ohio Indian
- Great Lake that borders Ohio
- Great Lake with 871 miles of shoreline
- People who lived in present-day Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania
- Lake south of London, Ontario
- City at the intersection of I-90 and I-79
- Pennsylvania city home to Waldameer & Water World
- Great Lake near Detroit
- People for whom a Great Lake is named
- Major lake near Buffalo
- Lake hidden backward in "heiress"
- Ohio's lake
- Great Lake near Toledo
- Great Lake or French suffix
- U.S. lake that's 210 feet deep
- Superior cousin?
- One in a wet quintet
- Lake near Toledo, OH
- Great Lake near the 216
- Fourth letter in a famous mnemonic
- Pennsylvania city on I-90
- The menagerie lake?
- Great Lake named for a Native people
- Cleveland lake
- Lake home to Middle Bass Island
- Great Lake where Bessie lives (allegedly)
- Buffalo-Albany canal
- Empire State county
- Great Lake home to Pelee Island
- Lake spelled by removing one letter from "eerie"
- Lakeside city that's at one end of I-79
- People also known as the Cat Nation
- Cleveland is on its shore
- Historic trade ally of the Monacan people
- Fort ___ (Peace Bridge terminus)
- Northernmost county of Pennsylvania
- Where Oliver Hazard Perry said "We have met the enemy, and they are ours"
- Great Lake near the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Pennsylvania town in "That Thing You Do!"
- New York's 5-Down
- Great Lake with the shortest retention time
- Lake whose floor is higher than Lake Ontario's surface
- City halfway between Buffalo and Cleveland
- Great Lake, one of them
- Second-smallest Great Lake by area
- Pennsylvania city home to Presque Isle State Park
- Lake whose name comes from Iroquoian for "long tail"
- Dirtiest Great Lake
- Great Lake whose average depth is 62 feet
- ___ Canalway Trail: 365-mile stretch in New York
- Great Lake with a namesake city in Pennsylvania
- Lake near Buffalo, NY
- Great Lake with a lot of walleye
- Great Lake near Cleveland
- U.S. Great Lake
- Lake south of Ontario
- Niagara Falls is its main outlet
- Great Lake by Pennsylvania
- Water buffalo
- See 67-Across
- Lake near Buffalo, New York
- Lake south of Lake Huron
- Great Lake that sounds like a synonym for "spooky"
- Lake that's home to South Bass Island
- Lake that drains into the Niagara
- Maumee River endpoint
- ___ Canalway Trail (360-mile bike path)
- Smallest Great Lake
- Lakefront city between Cleveland and Buffalo
- Great Lake home to Bessie the sea monster
- Great Lake with the most abundant fish population
- Canal with a museum in Syracuse
- Historical allies of the Huron
- Great Lake with the shortest average water residence time
- Great Lake that appears frequently in crosswords
- Canal written about by Twain and Melville
- Cleveland abuts it
- Lake home to the cryptid "Bessie"
- Great Lake that's a homophone of 52-Down
- Lake by Cleveland
- Lake bordering Ohio and New York
- Lake containing Rattlesnake Island
- Great Lake home to Ballast Island
- Noted 6-Down
- Member of a wet quintet
- Great Lake by Cleveland
- Pennsylvania city across from Presque Isle State Park
- Indigenous people of northern Ohio
- Lake near the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Toledo's Great Lake
- Great Lake with a vowel-heavy name
- A great Great Lake
- Great Lake home to Hen Island
- Great Lake that touches New York
- Pennsylvania city that's home to Gannon University
- A strange canal?
- Locale for a noted canal
- New York canal or lake
- Famous canal or lake
- Great Lake popular with divers
- Uncanny-sounding lake
- Great Lake home to Snow Island
- Eastern lake
- A strange-sounding canal in New York?
- Member of a "Great" quintet
- Pennsylvania home of minor-league baseball's SeaWolves
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