Quaff from Canada
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MOOSEHEADBEERQuaff from Canada
RHINEWINEQuaff from Germany
TEAQuaff from Snapple
THELAPOFLUXURYQuaff from a gold-plated dog bowl?
SAHLComic from Canada
ANKACrooner from Canada
OTTAWASENATORSLawmakers from Canada?
NORTHERNFrom Canada, say
MARGOTKidder from Canada
SAHLSatirist from Canada
LENCariou from Canada
GEESETransients from Canada
ALANThicke from Canada
UPNORTHLike Canada, from Colorado
ANKASinger-composer from Canada
LILLIEMemorable actress from Canada
GEESEFall exports from Canada
COOLAIROccasional import from Canada.
HUMEAmb. Wrong from Canada.
LACROSSEGame imported from Canada
CREESNative Americans from eastern Canada
CROIXSt. ... (river separating Maine from Canada)
GREATPLAINSVast expanse from Canada to Texas
RTEIRoad from Canada to Key West: Abbr.
patriateto transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada
patriatingPATRIATE, to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada
patriatedPATRIATE, to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada
patriatesPATRIATE, to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada
icewine(Canada) a dessert wine made from grapes that froze on the vine
icewinesICEWINE, (Canada) a dessert wine made from grapes that froze on the vine
saultcity Canada in Ontario across the St. Marys River from Michigan pop 74,948
cougarsA large American wild cat with a plain tawny to grayish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia
liardriver 755 miles (1215 kilometers) W Canada flowing from Stikine Ranges in Yukon Territory E & N into Mackenzie River
voyageurs(esp. in Canada) A boatman employed by the fur companies in transporting goods and passengers to and from trading posts
torymember of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada or its British predecessor from the late 17th century to about 1832
toriesmember of the Conservative Party in Great Britain or Canada or its British predecessor from the late 17th century to about 1832
voyageur(in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, esp. one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations